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The following advertisement from Rainforest Action Network has been sent to you via Mother Jones' email list. Mother Jones is a nonprofit, and most of our budget comes from readers like you, but revenue from advertisers helps us produce more of the hard-hitting journalism you expect. We never disclose your information to an advertiser. Mother Jones does not endorse any candidate, political organization, commercial product, or service, and the views expressed in this email do not constitute any endorsement or recommendation by Mother Jones. It’s World Rainforest Day! For the sake of every tree-dweller, canopy crawler, and sunbather and the countless communities that depend on rainforests, join RAN in ensuring that forests stay standing. [Rainforest Action Network Logo]( Dear Friend of Mother Jones, Happy World Rainforest Day! On this day, we celebrate the incredible biodiversity and breathtaking beauty of our rainforests. But we also acknowledge the role they play in our climate’s balance, and how so many of the world’s inhabitants, including us, need them to survive. We, as a collective, have the power to save and protect these crucial ecosystems. [Our strength is in numbers]( Rainforests are more than just beautiful places; they are areas of exceptional diversity. And we’re witnessing the impact of their destruction everyday. The more we lose to deforestation and corporate greed, the harder it is to recover the rainforests that we rely on to keep our climate stable and livable. [We can change the future of rainforests, and everything that relies on them.]( The solution lies inside of us. How? - Participating in mass action against dangerous fossil fuel projects that cut through precious wildlife and rainforest areas. - Supporting the locally impacted and Indigenous communities who lead the fight to protect their rights and their sacred lands. - Pressuring the banks and brands that finance the fossil fuel industry and are responsible for climate chaos! While we've made progress in this critical mission, our work is far from over. We continue to confront the root causes of threats to our rainforests. We campaign against corporations that violate the rights of Indigenous communities, destroy these irreplaceable forests, and endanger their inhabitants. We trace the money, exposing corporate complicity in global rainforest destruction and human rights violations. [Your support goes directly towards making this happen.]( As a climate organization, being wasteful or inefficient is not in our repertoire. Rainforest Action Network has a track record of winning against some of the world’s biggest corporations alongside supporters and activists like you. Our research-driven approach helps not only our own work, but supports the work of climate activists around the globe. We’re so close to our $45,000 goal, but we’re not there yet: [please consider making a single or monthly gift today](. [Help us raise the last $11,500 before midnight]( We have the privilege of introducing some of the most interesting and unique animals in the world to you. There is a dismal future one can imagine, one without rainforests, where these animals, and countless others, no longer exist. Together, let us turn away from that future before it’s too late. [Let us instead fight for a future where forests stand tall.]( For people and planet, [Photo of Njambi Good] Njambi Good Deputy Executive Director [Rainforest Action Network]( [Rainforest Action Network Logo] At RAN, we take the “Network” in our name seriously. It is only through your support that we are able to fund major campaigns for the forests, their inhabitants and the natural systems that sustain life. Please consider joining RAN as a Member by making a gift today. [Give 5$]( [Give Monthly]( [Make a monthly donation to help protect people and planet all year!] 425 Bush St, Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94108, United States [Mother Jones]( Mother Jones and its nonprofit publisher, The Center for Investigative Reporting, do not endorse any political candidate, political organization, commercial product, process, or service, and the views expressed in this communication do not constitute an endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by Mother Jones. This message was sent to {EMAIL}. To change the messages you receive from us, you can [edit your email preferences]( or [unsubscribe from all mailings.]( For advertising opportunities see our online [media kit.]( Were you forwarded this email? [Sign up for Mother Jones' newsletters today.]( [www.MotherJones.com]( PO Box 8539, Big Sandy, TX 75755

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