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You’ve Got Mail — and Clean Air

You’ve Got Mail — and Clean Air

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On December, 20, 2022, the White House and U.S. Postal Service (USPS) announced plans to shift to predominantly electric mail truck purchases between 2023 and 2026, and committed to make mail truck purchases electric after 2026. The USPS fleet is roughly a third of the entire federal civilian fleet, and a shift to an electric future will deliver clean air benefits in every neighborhood in the country.

In 2021, the Postal Service made plans to purchase up to 165,000 vehicles, replacing a large swath of its fleet of over 200,000 trucks with a new model that gets a harrowing mileage of 8.6 mpg with the air conditioning on. Per those plans, 90% of the new trucks would be combustion vehicles with a worse fuel economy than a gas-powered Ford F-150 and worse mileage than the 1988 Grumman postal truck model when new. Under those plans, the United States would fall further behind as countries like France, Germany, and Japan have begun to adopt electric mail trucks, and it would have been missed climate opportunity, leaving the bulk of nearly 13 million metric tons of annual greenhouse gas reductions and billions in fuel savings on the table.

The Postal Service began to shift its stance on zero emissions mail trucks after a lawsuit filed in April 2022 by environmental justice group CleanAirNow and Sierra Club represented by Earthjustice, in addition to the Center for Biological Diversity, and a series of lawsuits from the United Auto Workers (UAW), Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), and over a dozen state attorney generals.

The American public weighed in on USPS’s dated, polluting plans with thousands of messages: Earthjustice supporters alone sent in 161,976 public comments to USPS.

Learn more: Message Delivered: USPS Charts a Course for an Electric Mail Truck Fleet

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Protect the endangered Gulf of Mexico Rice’s whale from extinction

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Hold this dirty mine accountable

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Urge EPA to regulate PFAS that pollute our nation’s waters

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Urge the EPA to regulate a long-hidden source of PFAS

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Tell EPA to ban the toxic herbicide paraquat now

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We All Have the Right to Breathe

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Californians need protections from this cancer-causing fumigant

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We refuse to let polluters and their allies define our futures

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Show support to Governor Hochul for greenlighting congestion pricing

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Stop this unnecessary land swap and road from being built through an Alaska Wildlife Refuge

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La desesperanza no es una opción. Demos la pelea contra la administración Trump.

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Fight back against the Trump administration to preserve our climate future

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Urge Governor Hochul to sign climate and environmental protections into law

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El Proyecto 2025 representa un desastre para nuestro planeta

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Esta empresa de combustibles fósiles pone en peligro a las comunidades puertorriqueñas

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Project 2025 means disaster for our planet

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The next four years will be the most important yet for our planet

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Protect Indigenous territory from Canada’s gold mines

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Make the call: Electrify California industry

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Tell the Army Corps not to re-route the dangerous Line 5 pipeline

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Get these hormone-disrupting chemicals out of our food

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Electrify California industry

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The people’s environmental law is finally restored

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Defend our right to clean water

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Build a clean and equitable electricity grid

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Thank the Biden administration for protecting the Western Arctic

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Hold California utilities accountable

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Washington Gas wants you to pay for its bad investments

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Support Maryland’s transition to clean energy

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Bring electric school buses to Washington

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Make sure taxpayer-funded hydrogen hubs actually benefit communities and the climate

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Urge New York State legislators to electrify public transit buses

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Protect Puget Sound salmon and orcas from toxic pollutants

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Support the EPA’s proposed ban of this cancer-causing chemical

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Protect California communities from harmful emissions from oil refineries

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Electrify the Postal Service

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Congress wants to keep leaded aviation gas around. Tell them to ban it

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Push Seattle to cut climate pollution from large buildings

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Tell California’s leaders to fund electric transportation, not big polluters

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Stop the Port of Oakland’s pollution-generating expansion

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Tell Biden administration to shut down the Line 5 pipeline

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No new permits for Line 5

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February Actions

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Thank the administration for protecting the Bristol Bay watershed

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Let’s stop this Texas Gulf Coast crude oil project before it’s built

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Electrify LAUSD School Buses

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Senators Smith & Klobuchar: Take the lead and offer permanent protections for the Boundary Waters

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Tell Congress to ban organophosphates

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Dígale al Congreso que prohíba los organofosforados

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We need stronger protections for North Atlantic right whales

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Es hora de realizar inversiones climáticas grandes, audaces y equitativas

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Apoye La Energía Verde en Puerto Rico

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Florida panther (Felis concolor coryi) resting on ground, Florida. Other common name: Florida cougar. They are highly endangered due to habitat loss.Formerly found throughout the American south-east, are now restricted to the dense sub-tropical forests and swamps of south-west Florida.
Florida panther (Felis concolor coryi) resting on the ground, in Florida. (Art Wolfe / Getty Images)

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Photo credits: View from Deer Mountain Trail. Tongass National Forest, Alaska. (Mark Meyer / U.S. Forest Service)

Cliffs visible at Yavapai Point in the Grand Canyon glow in the fading light of day. (K. Thomas / National Park Services)

A grizzly bear in Yellowstone National Park. (A. Falgoust / National Park Services)