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THE CLIMATE MOVEMENT
NEWSLETTER & ACTION TOOLKIT


NO WATER, NO FUTURE
A 65% slash to the EPA’s budget means polluted drinking water, polluted air, toxic food and an unlivable climate. TELL CONGRESS to STAND UP FOR US and protect EPA funding. We the people (via Congress) decide the EPA's budget, not the White House!
TESLA TAKEDOWN
Elon Musk is using his Tesla fortune to bankroll an assault on our regulatory institutions (and therefore the climate), but consumers can crash his stock, use our power and cut off his cash. Join the picket lines. This is not an anti-EV campaign, but one against its out-of-control CEO who works against the interests of all EV makers, including Tesla. The fight for our future starts now — find a protest near you today!
CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
Congress has been abdicating its constitutional duty to be a check on the executive branch. When it comes to climate and the environment, see who's a likely ally by using this scorecard tool which rates each member of Congress based on their voting history. You might be surprised by what you find!
JOURNALISM AWARDS
Are you a journalist covering climate? You should get recognized for that! Submit your work (or a colleague’s!) before March 31st for a chance to win the Covering Climate Now’s Journalism Award. Submit today!
SMART MONEY, SAFE FUTURE
Do you know where your retirement savings go? If your money is funding high-risk industries, it’s time to rethink your investments. JOIN THE CLIMATE-SAFE RETIREMENT webinar on March 26th to learn how you can take control, demand transparency, and invest in a future that’s both financially and environmentally secure!
FROM PASSION TO ACTION
Protecting nature isn’t one-size-fits-all. Discover the diverse ways people worldwide are making a difference in conservation… and how you can too! Join the Road to Recovery (R2R) Committee for an engaging panel and Q&A session. RESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY!

SPEEDY CHARGED

A Chinese EV company says they have a new charging system that takes nearly the same amount of time as filling up a gas-powered car. This cutting-edge technology will be featured in two new vehicles, driving their shares to record numbers.

WE'RE CHUFFED

Overseas, things are looking up. The UK’s emissions fell to the lowest level last year since 1872. On top of that, the UK’s coal use was at the lowest level since the mid-1600s. Cheerio!

COAL LOSER

In a historic first, wind and solar energy led a combined overtake of coal in the U.S.

BRING THEM BACK

In a fiery ruling, a federal judge called out the Trump administration’s attempt to sidestep the law, ordering the reinstatement of wrongfully fired government employees. Is this setting up a legal showdown over civil service protections?

GREEN GROWTH

Germany is on track to hit its 2030 climate targets. Emissions fell by 3.4% last year with the country’s rise in renewable energy sources. With this progress, Germany could become carbon-neutral by 2045.

TRASH-FREE TARAWEEH

Hundreds gather to break their fast, but what happens to the leftovers? Atlanta’s mosques are tackling Ramadan’s waste problem with a record number of zero-waste iftars. Less trash, more impact—it’s a win for faith and the environment.

DAPL DISSENT

Greenpeace is ordered to pay more than $600M in damages for protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline in 2016. This would gut the organization. What does that mean for the rest of us?

WEAK DEFENSE

A federal judge is taking on the Trump Administration after canceling nearly $7 billion in climate grants. The judge is asking for “some kind of evidence” for why the cancellation was necessary, opening the door for more challenges to the administration's careless cuts.

CLIMATE U-TURN

After years of blocking gas expansions, New York just approved a major pipeline project that could lock in emissions for decades. The choice weakens the state’s clean energy goals and tightens its grip on fossil fuels — just as Trump moves to unravel national climate policies.

FUNDING FEARS

After clawing back Inflation Reduction Act grants, environmental groups now face a chilling new threat of federal investigations. This administration isn’t above turning the justice department on environmental groups, and advocates warn it could happen any day now.

PAVE PARADISE

A massive four-lane highway is being constructed through the Amazon, destroying tens of thousands of acres of protected rainforest in the process. But why? For travel to the international climate conference in the country… you just can’t make this up.

LIFE'S WORK

Over 1,000 chemists, biologists, and other scientists are about to become victims of Trump’s war on intelligence. The Trump Administration will dismantle the EPA’s Office of Research and Development, putting our best and brightest out of business, and setting back research decades.


WOOD WARMTH — To prevent wildfires forests sometimes need to be thinned. But what happens to all the discarded debris? Native Americans are now putting it to good use — heating their homes. (CBS News)

SOLAR CITRINE — This dress is cutting emissions! Nomzamo Mbatha’s Earthshot Prize dress, dyed through fermentation instead of chemicals, shows fashion and innovation can shine together. (The Earthshot Prize)

LOWLAND KIDS — This short film follows two teens fighting to stay on their Louisiana island home until they’re forced to face the inevitable… their island is shrinking.  (Short of the Week)


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

Deep sea creatures like anglerfish, oarfish, and whales are increasingly being spotted from the coasts, worrying scientists that this strange behavior is a signal of inhabitable conditions brewing down below.

KOMBU COWS

Maine might have found a way to lower methane emissions and support their coastal economy? Could feeding seaweed to cows be a win for local fishermen, dairy and cattle operations, and the planet?

DISASTER IN KAFUE

Zambia’s largest waterway is in crisis after a tailings dam collapse unleashed millions of liters of acidic waste. Entire ecosystems were wiped out overnight, while anger mounts over foreign-owned mines and their disregard for environmental safety.

NOT WASTELANDS

Louisiana’s wetlands store massive amounts of carbon, but when seas rise and land is lost, they release carbon instead. Louisiana’s wetlands are key to climate balance, yet they’re vanishing faster than ever. Will action come before they’re gone?

TOXIC TRANSMUTATION

Can toxic mining waste be transformed into a material that pulls carbon from the air? A mineral company on the coast of Newfoundland believes in their plan to clean up waste and drawdown carbon pollution. Can it really be done?


This is the spotlight for the heroes doing the most urgent work on climate.
Conservation filmmaker GUNJAN MENON tells powerful stories focusing on some of the most endangered species on Earth to help understand human-wildlife coexistence and conflict. As co-founder of Beyond Premiers, her award-winning documentaries uplift underrepresented voices in filmmaking.

Gunjan
Menon


Conservation filmmaker GUNJAN MENON tells powerful stories focusing on some of the most endangered species on Earth to help understand human-wildlife coexistence and conflict. As co-founder of Beyond Premiers, her award-winning documentaries uplift underrepresented voices in filmmaking.
Filmmaker and photographer PRISCILA TAPAJOWARA uses her lens to amplify the voices of Indigenous peoples. Through her leadership, she trains the next generation to take control of their own narratives.

Priscila
Tapajowara


Filmmaker and photographer PRISCILA TAPAJOWARA uses her lens to amplify the voices of Indigenous peoples. Through her leadership, she trains the next generation to take control of their own narratives.
PH KM REYES is the Executive Director of Centre for Sustainability, leading efforts to protect Palawan’s last pristine rainforests. Her work has transformed communities into conservation hubs.

KM
Reyes


PH KM REYES is the Executive Director of Centre for Sustainability, leading efforts to protect Palawan’s last pristine rainforests. Her work has transformed communities into conservation hubs.

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