Tens of Thousands Will March in NYC on Sunday to Demand that Biden Declare a Climate Emergency, Halt New Fossil Fuel Projects
, which will take place Sunday in New York City. Original signers of the letter include noted climate, public health and environmental scientists Rose Abramoff, Robert Howarth, Mark Jacobson, Peter Kalmus, Sandra Steingraber, Farhana Sultana, Lucky Tran and Aradhna Tripati.
“Given how bad global heating has now gotten, it’s simply insane that President Biden still refuses to declare a climate emergency, and indeed, continues to make everything worse by expanding fossil fuels,” said“Nothing takes away my hope for humanity’s collective future more than Biden’s choice to stand with the fossil fuel industry.
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