*[Enwl-eng] We're headed for a mass extinction crisis
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Sat Jul 10 19:13:33 MSK 2021
Demand the U.S. passes the Extinction Crisis Emergency Act now,
before more species die off forever!
Sign Now
The Extinction Crisis Emergency Act is a new bill recently
introduced in Congress — and it must pass. As climate change, habitat loss,
wildfires, poaching, and the international trade in wildlife parts take
their toll, many species all across the U.S. and even the globe are facing
an ominous threat to their very existences. The situation is so dire,
lawmakers are urging President Biden to declare this mass extinction crisis
a "national emergency," which it is. Scientists currently estimate that
around 1 million species of animals and plants are currently at risk of
extinction, including more than 30 percent of species in the U.S.
Without these animals and plants, our future looks a lot
more bleak and a lot less certain. Pollinators like bees are imperative to
keep our ecosystem afloat; many types of marine animals help with water
purification; and other animals like vultures and Tasmanian devils prevent
the spread of disease. But to prevent these extinctions, U.S. federal action
is imperative. That's why, under the Extinction Crisis Emergency Act, all
federal agencies would begin to prioritize species conservation, habitat
restoration, and fighting climate change. Tell Congress to pass the
Extinction Crisis Emergency Act, and to urge President Joe Biden to declare
the current extinction events a national emergency!
Thank you,
Miranda
The Care2 Petitions Team
P.S. When hundreds of thousands of animal and plant
species are at risk of permanently dying off, that's a national emergency.
Sign the petition.
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From: Miranda B., Care2 Action Alerts
Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2021 11:17 AM
Subject: We're headed for a mass extinction crisis
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