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<br> | <br>I don't want to take away from anybody. I think there are a lot of people who have causes that mean a lot to them, and I think that's great. This one, for Megan and I, with our kids and our family, it just really rings true and makes sense. It touches a certain part of us. Before this campaign began, this was something Megan and I were really active in. It's really bothered us, and we sat with out seven-year-old son while he's cried during news footage of the fires in the Amazon. To be be able to say we're part of this, and for him to know exactly what it is, and know what we're fighting for, it means a lot to us. For future generations, and for our family as well. There's a really tie to it for us. 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