Earth to C02ngress: Act on Climate NOW!

72 Hours for Clean American PowerRising sea levels. Stronger storms. Melting ice caps. Increased famine, disease, and drought. This doesn’t have to be our future – or our legacy.

Our planet is in peril and we need our Senators to pass a strong climate bill this year. We are at a critical moment, not only for our planet, but for our country. A new bipartisan proposal is taking shape, and may be introduced in the Senate as soon as this week.

The question is, will this bill create the clean energy economy we need, or will it fall victim to lobbyists from Big Oil and Coal who will fight tooth and nail to maintain our addiction to dirty fuel?

Today, we are joining with dozens of organizations across the issue spectrum to launch a massive grassroots call-in campaign: 72 Hours for Clean American Power. Together, we will flood Senate phone lines to make sure voices for clean energy are heard over the special interests.

Join in! Add your voice to the call for comprehensive clean energy and climate legislation.

Join EARTHSTOCK the virtual rally for a clean energy future!Failure is not an option. It’s our future, and it starts with a strong bill from the Senate which will transition our country to sustainable power sources, end our dependence on foreign oil, and create millions of new jobs along the way.

Only a massive, overwhelming, response will keep the polluters and their allies in Washington from killing or gutting legislation in the Senate. In order to ramp up the volume, Consequence and our youth partners are excited to also announce Earthstock, a first of its kind social media powered rally at the foot of the Virtual Capitol Building to demonstrate the overwhelming demand for comprehensive solutions to climate change.

Join us at Earthstock and make your voice heard for a clean energy future!

The time is now. We cannot wait any longer. This our moment, let’s make it count.

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