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THE CLIMATE MOVEMENT
NEWSLETTER & ACTION TOOLKIT


FOREVER CHEMICALS
The current administration is threatening to loosen regulations that will unleash even more PFAS into our water. These toxic “forever chemicals” are linked to serious health issues and generate pollution that warms our planet. Tell the EPA this can’t go on forever.
STOLEN SUMMERS
It’s the eve of America’s 250th birthday. It’s also one year since the Texas Hill Country floods, 18 months post-LA fires, and 2 years after Hurricane Helene. Now, extreme weather survivors from across the country are gathering in D.C. to ask: where is our government’s support?
MIDTERM MAYHEM
The Supreme Court gutted what remained of the Voting Rights Act, and the repercussions have been staggering. How will this affect the midterms? Join Mother Jones’ Supreme Court reporter Pema Levy and national voting rights correspondent Ari Berman for a discussion about the fallout.
NATIVE PLANTS
Can you recognize the native plants in your area? Enter your zip code into the native plant finder and get familiar with the tiny heroes that keep your local climate resilient.

The climate crisis in pictures. Our lens is global.

'Mornings and nights no longer exist' at 47C: A day in the hottest place in India

New York backtracked on its climate goals. Here’s why.

Cleanup continues after 2,400 gallon oil spill spreads into LA River, impacting wildlife


VULNERABLE TO VIBRANT

A Houston training program helps formerly incarcerated residents become solar installers. Those who complete the program leave with certifications, a pathway to union apprenticeships, and a place in the clean energy transition.

BALCONY SOLAR

Over half of U.S. states are considering laws allowing balcony solar. Americans want them, but high costs, building locations and landlord restrictions are key obstacles. This could change everything.

BUBBLE BATH

Scientists have found a new way to clean industrial wastewater from fertilizer… bubbles! Plasma bubble technology can strip contaminants while providing nutrients for plants to grow faster and healthier.

GOOOOAL

The World Cup has become an unlikely catalyst for improvements on bus and rail systems across the U.S. Public transit is being updated and expanded in host cities to support the expected 5 million fans.

AIRBORNE CHEMICALS

A chemical leak in Southern California forced nearly 50,000 people to evacuate their homes. And the military contractor responsible is a manufacturer for parts of F-35 fighter jets — likely bound for Israel.

MEDIA MANIA

NPR just joined a growing list of journalistic publications that have scrapped their climate reporting teams, including CBS, CNN, Vox, the LA Times and more. What’s the problem with climate media?

TRADEMARK WARS

How can Patagonia, the brand, own the name of a geographical region? Patagonia™’s controversial lawsuit against Pattie Gonia, the environmental activist and drag queen, is under a lot of scrutiny.

UNINSURABLE

In an era of extreme weather, insurance companies have pulled and refused coverage to a growing number of homeowners. The insurance industry is woefully and structurally underprepared for a warmer future.

FLAT LINE

The Trump Administration announced it would dismantle a crucial National Science Foundation monitoring system in the deep ocean, despite the vital need to collect climate and oceanic data.


ALL ABOARD — America has the largest train system in the world, but it’s not for passengers. Instead, our railways prioritize stuff. What’s the deal? (Climate Town)

THE HIDDEN TRUTH — Floodlight investigated one of the world’s largest AI data centers using thermal drone footage. The scale of pollution hidden in plain sight is staggering. (Floodlight)

WHO'S PLAYING GOD? — The "God Squad" is a government committee that decides the fate of endangered species, and it just handed Big Oil a free pass. So Earthjustice is taking them to court. (Earthjustice)


Climate science can be overwhelming. Here’s your easy-to-share highlight reel.
AMERICAN MINDS

97% of scientists claim humans are causing climate change, yet a new study suggests less than half of Americans actually agree with them. Where’s the disconnect?

GARBAGE INCINERATORS

Garbage incinerators across the country are failing to eliminate PFAS or “forever chemicals” from their product stream. And it’s a public-health crisis for residents in nearby communities.

EARTH DO US PART

Conventional burial methods leave behind a terrible legacy, so some are opting for eco-friendly burial techniques that are alive and well.


This is the spotlight for the heroes doing the most urgent work on climate.
Environmental activist HANNAH TESTA is the founder of Hannah4Change. She’s provided tens of thousands with environmental education, spearheaded Plastic Pollution Awareness Day in Georgia and published the book “Taking on the Plastics Crisis.”

Hannah
Testa


Environmental activist HANNAH TESTA is the founder of Hannah4Change. She’s provided tens of thousands with environmental education, spearheaded Plastic Pollution Awareness Day in Georgia and published the book “Taking on the Plastics Crisis.”
Professor of forest ecology, DR. SUZANNE SIMARD, specializes in plant communication and intelligence. Her work blends rigorous scientific research and neglected Indigenous knowledge, inspiring the millions of people who’ve read her work and watched her viral TED talks.

DR. SUZANNE
SIMARD


Professor of forest ecology, DR. SUZANNE SIMARD, specializes in plant communication and intelligence. Her work blends rigorous scientific research and neglected Indigenous knowledge, inspiring the millions of people who’ve read her work and watched her viral TED talks.
The beloved “voice of nature,” SIR DAVID ATTENBOROUGH, celebrates his 100th birthday this week. His long career as the most recognizable voice in nature documentaries is a reflection of over 70 years at the forefront of efforts to protect the environment.

DAVID
ATTENBOROUGH


The beloved “voice of nature,” SIR DAVID ATTENBOROUGH, celebrates his 100th birthday this week. His long career as the most recognizable voice in nature documentaries is a reflection of over 70 years at the forefront of efforts to protect the environment.

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