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Make twice the difference Supporter ID: 3362180 Member Status: Pending Suggested Action: Friend, Pub

Make twice the difference Supporter ID: 3362180 Member Status: Pending Suggested Action: [2X MY GIFT]( [Trust for Public Land]( Friend, Public lands are among our most valuable assets for shielding communities—especially those most vulnerable—from the impacts of our warming climate. [Help combat climate change while making public lands more accessible to all—your gift will be DOUBLED for National Public Lands Day >>]( YOUR 2X MATCH RECORD Deadline: Midnight, September 28, 2024 National Public Lands Day Match Status: NOT CLAIMED Supporter ID: 3362180 [2X MY GIFT]( [2X MY GIFT]( 2024 National Public Lands Day Donor? [Not Yet]( Suggested Donation: $35 (makes $70 of impact!) Of course, we are all park lovers here, but there are more benefits to green spaces than meets the eye. Neighborhoods with fewer parks suffer more intense heat, and every bit of added vegetation can help! TPL's analysis of 14,000 cities and towns shows that nationwide, areas within a 10-minute walk of a park can be up to 6 degrees cooler than areas beyond that range. That's a big deal because extreme heat has become the most deadly type of weather hazard—killing more people than floods, extreme cold, tornadoes, hurricanes, and more. In cities like Washington, DC, and Baltimore temperatures showed differences of up to 17 degrees between park space and streetscapes dominated by stone, asphalt, and cement. Tellingly, the coolest temperature readings in DC came from deep-green Rock Creek Park and the National Arboretum. We're working to protect public lands across the country, and cooling neighborhoods while we do so. [Will you join us while all gifts are matched 2X in honor of National Public Lands Day?]( [YOUR $100 BECOMES $200]( [YOUR $100 BECOMES $200]( [YOUR $60 BECOMES $120]( [YOUR $60 BECOMES $120]( [YOUR $35 BECOMES $70]( [YOUR $35 BECOMES $70]( [YOUR BEST GIFT = MATCHED]( [YOUR BEST GIFT = MATCHED]( —Trust For Public Land PS: Fun fact. Twenty-four percent of land in the District of Columbia is reserved for parks, among the highest in the United States. Is it any surprise that Washington, DC's park system was rated the nation's best big-city park system in our 2024 ParkScore® Index? [Make a matched gift now to help TPL improve parks in communities across the country.]( [DONATE]( [DONATE]( Connecting everyone to the outdoors. We create parks and protect public land where they’re needed most so that everyone will have access to the benefits and joys of the outdoors for generations to come. This email was sent by [Trust for Public Land]( to {EMAIL}. 23 Geary St. Suite 1000, San Francisco, CA 94108 [Contact Us](mailto:donor.outreach@tpl.org) | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe](

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