Tuesday, May 21, 2019

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Kathleen-

How do we make the climate crisis a priority this 2020 presidential primary season?

I'm Jack, the newest addition to the climate team here at Greenpeace. Hello!

We're facing a climate crisis, and the next president is going to have a major impact on whether we do what's needed to protect our communities and our future, or whether we continue to fall behind. So as we enter the presidential primary season, I want to hear what you think about how we can push each and every Democratic candidate to adopt serious climate platforms this year.

We're thankful for your participation earlier this year and want to see how your perspective has changed. 

Quick questions for you:

Climate Survey

Start our 6-question survey and let us know what best represents your opinion.

Here at Greenpeace, you're not just another supporter cheering us on from the sidelines. As a wholly independent organization, we rely on you to shape the direction of our work and bring it to life. Your input is important.

Let me know what you think!

Take a moment to answer our 6-question survey now.

Thank you,

Jack Shapiro
Senior Climate Campaigner, Greenpeace USA

P.S. The next election will play a huge role in securing the safe and green future every single person on this planet deserves. Our team will be reaching out soon with some exciting ways to get involved.

Want to chat before that? Tweet at us at @Greenpeaceusa. 

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