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I hate to be the bearer of bad news, team but the climate crisis is here: this year alone we saw int

I hate to be the bearer of bad news, team but the climate crisis is here: this year alone we saw intensifying wildfires, record-breaking extreme heat and drought, a hurricane season that exhausted named storms for the second year in a row (for the first time in history), and a deadly bomb cyclone. [Climate Power]( [The Washington Post headline: A changing climate is buckling concrete and flooding roads. States are moving slowly to guard the nation's infrastructure.]( I hate to be the bearer of bad news, team but the climate crisis is here: this year alone we saw intensifying wildfires, record-breaking extreme heat and drought, a hurricane season that exhausted named storms for the second year in a row (for the first time in history), and a deadly bomb cyclone. I’m Sean Kennedy, Climate Power’s Research Director. My team and I spend hours on end tracking and digesting the impacts climate disasters have on our lives. And I have to tell you, despite the overwhelming support for climate action, we must continue to demand Congress meet this urgent climate moment with the bold action the crisis demands. Text ASAP to 434-266-8464* to call your Senators now to demand they PASS the Build Back Better Act ASAP. Right now, the Build Back Better Act is waiting for the Senate’s vote. It’s the most significant climate and environmental justice bill in history -- putting the U.S. on track to cut emissions 50% by 2030, create millions of jobs, and invest in disadvantaged communities. It will lower costs for working families as the cost of inaction continues to increase -- in my lifetime, more than 300 climate disasters have cost the United States over $1 billion each. We cannot afford to wait -- the Senate must pass the Build Back Better Act. TEXT ASAP to 434-266-8464* to call and urge your Senators take the bold action science demands to combat the climate crisis by passing the Build Back Better Act ASAP. -Sean Sean Kennedy Research Director Climate Power PS: Not for the faint of heart, keep track of the daily climate impact reports produced by our team [here](. *By texting ASAP to 434-266-8464 you consent to receive recurring text message updates from Climate Power, including by automated text messages. Txt HELP for help, STOP to end. Msg & Data rates may apply. Privacy policy and terms of service [here](. [tw]( [fb]( [yt]( [ig]( [Home]( [About]( [CP]( Climate Power 555 Capitol Mall, Suite 1095 Sacramento, CA 95814 United States If you wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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