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Activate America

THREE NEW POSTCARD CAMPAIGNS focused on alerting voters to Democrats’ success in lowering insulin and other prescription drug costs, and Republican votes against those reforms. Donations to support our House flipping work are greatly appreciated.

In the meantime, let’s celebrate this historic win. Justice Janet has a nice ring to it.

Sincerely,
Ronnie Cohen
Executive Director, Activate America

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PETITIONS TO SIGN

Public Citizen

Chubb is officially the first U.S. insurer to limit insurance for oil and gas drilling in protected areas and is demanding that clients cut their methane emissions.

This is a major step, because we know that toxic fossil fuel projects can’t operate without insurance.

Even though the policy doesn’t go far enough, and lets Chubb keep insuring many new oil and gas projects, other insurers are falling even farther behind…

To keep the momentum going, we need to remind the other major insurance companies that they must strengthen their climate commitments now to avoid climate catastrophe.

AIG, Liberty Mutual, and Travelers must stop propping up deadly oil and gas expansion and respect human rights.

Send a message to the executives at Liberty Mutual, Travelers, and AIG: Urge them to follow Chubb’s lead and rule out insuring the deadliest energy projects that harm our environment and Indigenous Rights.

Union of Concerned Scientists

Protecting the climate through agriculture legislation is critical as today’s industrial agriculture generates 11 percent of all US global warming emissions. Everything from big livestock operations and giant manure lagoons to vast expanses of monocrops and overuse of fertilizers sends global warming emissions pouring into the atmosphere. And the giant agriculture corporations most responsible for this situation are making huge profits, while climate disasters cause ever more pain for small and midsize farmers, workers, communities, and eaters. Our food system doesn’t have to work this way.

Enter the Agriculture Resilience Act: the climate solution our food and farm system desperately needs—act now to support this critical bill as a part of the larger farm bill package.