Dear Friend,
Since Barack Obama's inaugural address, climate change is back in the conversation as a major national issue.
The question is, will we get more than just words?
More than 200,000 people have joined you in co-signing our letter urging President Obama to lead on climate change,1 first and foremost by rejecting the Keystone XL pipeline, and ending the administration's detrimental "all of the above" energy policy.
This Tuesday is the State of the Union Address. It's President Obama's opportunity to lay out a plan, and make the case for bold action on climate change. He's deciding what to say right now.
Call the White House to make sure President Obama gets the message: It's time to lead on climate change. Click here for a script and the number to call.
Will President Obama announce that he will be rejecting the Keystone XL pipeline?
Will he set a major goal of transitioning our nation off of fossil fuels within the next few decades?
Will he use the event of President Lincoln's birthday to lay out a stirring moral case for the need to change?
Or will he continue making the case for an "all of the above" energy policy that has obliterated the progress he could be making in this fight?
We'll have to wait to find out. But we can't wait to urge him to use this opportunity to lay out a plan for action. Make a call to the White House now. Click below for a sample script and the number to call:
http://act.credoaction.com/r/?r=6995784&id=54470-3362360-5G_Dhlx&t=4
Thank you for urging President Obama to lead on climate change.
Elijah Zarlin, Campaign Manager
CREDO Action from Working Assets
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1. "How President Obama Can Stop Failing and Start Winning On Climate Change," Becky Bond, CREDO Action, 1/23/13