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THE CLIMATE MOVEMENT
NEWSLETTER & ACTION TOOLKIT


NO IMMUNITY FOR BIG OIL
Representative Harriet Hageman and Senator Ted Cruz introduced legislation in Congress that would shield the fossil fuel industry from legal liability. This harmful bill would deny access to justice to millions of people across the United States. Demand that Congress reject this bill and hold Big Oil accountable.
PROTECTION, NOT SHORTCUTS
Massive oil development threatens some of our nation’s most ecologically important public lands in Alaska. Tell the Bureau of Land Management: Don’t fast-track oil and gas development in the Western Arctic.
AUDIT THE AISLES
Supermarkets are key players in the plastic pollution lifecycle, yet have largely avoided responsibility for their role in the crisis. Survey your local store and help Break Free From Plastic build global data that will push supermarkets to be more sustainable!
WHOSE LAND
This 4th of July, do the patriotic thing and learn which Indigenous tribes once lived on the land you reside on. Understanding the history of the land we’re on is a vital context for shaping the future differently.

The climate crisis in pictures. Our lens is global.

March Against the Reform of Permits in Plaza Las Américas on Thursday, June 25.

Germany, Czechia, Poland and Hungary swelter through hottest days on record

Warming Skies Have Triggered a New Era of Unpredictable Storms

Severe heat, strong winds fuel raging wildfires in the West


ADIOS AMMONIA

Industrial gas maker Air Products has terminated its Louisiana complex project that was set to produce blue ammonia but would have been harmful to local residents’ health.

SOOT STANDARD

The U.S. Court of Appeals upheld the national health standard on soot. Soot is made up of tiny toxic particles produced by fossil fuel products that lodge deep in the lungs and cause severe health issues.

SOLAR SUPPLY

A new Qcell plant is doubling the U.S. capacity to make solar cells in Georgia. The new factory is the largest of its kind and a huge boost to the solar supply chain.

STRESS TEST

Europe's heat adaptation systems are being put to the test as record-breaking temperatures push cities to open cooling centers, protect vulnerable residents and rethink how prepared they really are for a hotter future.

OIL'S PLAYBOOK

Fossil fuel companies quietly funded climate research at top universities for decades, helping push solutions like carbon capture that kept oil and gas at the center of climate policy and delayed emissions cuts.

BOW TO BAYER

Roundup manufacturer Bayer has been shielded by the Supreme Court, essentially eliminating any liability or responsibility for the company and its detrimental effects on the environment or human health.

YOU'VE GOT (AI) MAIL

Local officials are being flooded with AI-generated emails about energy and climate policy, making it harder to tell a real public concern from mass-produced political pressure.

GONE WITH THE WIND FARM

The Trump administration will pay Duke Energy $129 million to abandon an offshore wind project in North Carolina. It’s another move to slow renewable energy development and redirect investment toward energy sources like nuclear and natural gas.


NOT 4 SALE — Project Esencia is a proposed mega development in Puerto Rico, and it’s raising concerns about coastal ecosystems, public land access, water, housing and who gets to shape PR’s future. (Coalición Defiende a Cabo Rojo)

THE WELCOME TABLE  HBO welcomes climate migrants across six continents to the table. Centering stories of people forced to leave their homes due to climate risks and disasters who often have nowhere to go. (HBO Max)

WE CAN SOLVE THIS — Is it really a hot take if it's true? See what Ayana Elizabeth Johnson has to share in ‘Subway Takes.’ (Subway Takes)


Climate science can be overwhelming. Here’s your easy-to-share highlight reel.
UNDER THE SKIN

It’s not just heat and sweat. Rising temperatures affect our body’s systems and how they function, as well as our mental health. See how climate threatens decades of public health progress.

OUR COAST

Marine protected areas and vital fishing grounds are at risk from Kenya to the Caribbean. Plans to drill and expand fossil fuel projects jeopardize whale corridors and coral reefs.

TUTELARY TREES

Older trees give support to younger saplings, so maybe we shouldn’t cut them down. New research suggests an alternative way to produce lumber while preserving our planet’s lungs.

THE MISSING PIECE

Rising heat will only make Mother Nature fart harder. As temperatures increase, so do emissions from wildfires, wetlands and permafrost, although these feedback loops are hardly considered in current climate models.

BIOBANKS

The dire wolf’s return from the dead made headlines last year. Now, the government plans to fight extinction before it happens by storing DNA samples of endangered plants and animals.

DATA CENTERS CAN EAT SH!T

Manure may be AI’s breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Data centers are partnering with factory farms as an energy alternative, although critics worry AI-fueled expansion will only cause more animal cruelty.


This is the spotlight for the heroes doing the most urgent work on climate.
Forbes 30 Under 30 Recipient, ALEXIA LECLERCQ, centers the communities most affected by pollution and climate injustice. She founded the Land Justice Community School to build frontline youth leadership while bringing together activism, art, education and land-based healing.

ALEXIA
LECLERCQ


Forbes 30 Under 30 Recipient, ALEXIA LECLERCQ, centers the communities most affected by pollution and climate injustice. She founded the Land Justice Community School to build frontline youth leadership while bringing together activism, art, education and land-based healing.
Neuroscientist and founder of EcoNeuro, BURCIN IKIZ, informs policymakers and healthcare workers about the cognitive impacts of climate change. By linking air pollution, malnutrition and extreme heat to neurological outcomes, she connects planetary health to human wellbeing.

BURCIN
IKIZ


Neuroscientist and founder of EcoNeuro, BURCIN IKIZ, informs policymakers and healthcare workers about the cognitive impacts of climate change. By linking air pollution, malnutrition and extreme heat to neurological outcomes, she connects planetary health to human wellbeing.
Journalist and founder of Sexy Climate Change, ISSEY GLADSTON, uses her creative platform to combine popular culture, sarcasm and climate news into accessible content and educational events. Working at the intersection of environmental storytelling and advocacy, Gladston also founded Hothouse Bookclub to promote reading climate books.

ISSEY
GLADSTON


Journalist and founder of Sexy Climate Change, ISSEY GLADSTON, uses her creative platform to combine popular culture, sarcasm and climate news into accessible content and educational events. Working at the intersection of environmental storytelling and advocacy, Gladston also founded Hothouse Bookclub to promote reading climate books.

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