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THE CLIMATE MOVEMENT
NEWSLETTER & ACTION TOOLKIT


BLAME WALL STREET
Wall Street continues to fuel climate chaos by investing trillions in oil and gas. Help STOP WALL STREET by finding an action near you.
NO DIRTY DEALS
Appalachia is being treated as a sacrifice zone in a Manchin/Schumer side deal to complete the Mountain Valley Pipeline. But the deal hasn’t passed yet. Join frontline leaders on Sept. 8th in DC to demand it never does.
MARCH S.A.F.E.
Cancer-causing chemicals are not getting cleaned up by the EPA, and one group wants to put a stop to it. March with S.A.F.E. in DC on September 20th to demand they properly clean up over 1300 superfund sites.
RIGHT SAID FED
The climate crisis is terrible for the economy. And the Federal Reserve is legally responsible for responding to economic threats. PUSH THE FED to be proactive on climate.
DIVERSITY HELPS ADVERSITY
The U.S. has not joined the global treaty helping conserve biodiversity… for 30 years, and it's the only UN member state who hasn’t! TELL PRESIDENT BIDEN and senators to stop the sixth mass extinction and just join.
BE THERE FOR BRISTOL BAY
Pebble Mine operations threaten Bristol Bay in Alaska, the home of one of the world’s most prosperous salmon fisheries. SIGN THIS PETITION to urge the EPA to protect Bristol Bay!
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
With climate change-related disasters on the rise, it's time to proactively prepare. Here are FIVE WAYS to “climate-proof” your house.
GREEN DOCS
Are you a filmmaker? Know someone who makes climate change documentaries? Bloomberg Green Docs wants to see your view of how climate change is redefining our world. Submissions are open until September 16th.

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This is the spotlight for the heroes doing the most urgent work on climate.
Environmentalist and founder of Climate Critical Earth TAMARA TOLES O’LAUGHLIN seeks to put people first and see climate action through a climate justice lens.

Tamara
Toles O’Laughlin


Environmentalist and founder of Climate Critical Earth TAMARA TOLES O’LAUGHLIN seeks to put people first and see climate action through a climate justice lens.
Activist and changemaker JULIEN VINCENT persuaded four large Australian banks and insurers to end financing for coal projects. His group, Market Forces, seeks to hold global companies doing the most damage to the climate accountable.

Julien
Vincent


Activist and changemaker JULIEN VINCENT persuaded four large Australian banks and insurers to end financing for coal projects. His group, Market Forces, seeks to hold global companies doing the most damage to the climate accountable.
Climate justice activist and co-host of the YIKES podcast JOSEPHINE BECKER isn’t afraid to get into the tough conversations surrounding climate, politics, and social issues.

Josephine
Becker


Climate justice activist and co-host of the YIKES podcast JOSEPHINE BECKER isn’t afraid to get into the tough conversations surrounding climate, politics, and social issues.

KATRINA’S TOLL — “Katrina Babies,” a new documentary on young survivors of the devastating 2005 hurricane, highlights the lasting trauma of the horrific storm and the scars it left to this day. (HBO)

I’M NO ACTIVIST — We see Appalachia as beautiful forests, but a fracked gas company is trying to build a pipeline across it. Residents are now fighting to protect their homes. (The YEARS Project)

AIN’T NO MOUNTAIN HIGH ENOUGH — Climbing to new heights provides a new perspective on the planet and world record free-climber, Alex Honnold, is here to tell you all about it. (Bloomberg Quicktake)

APPALACHIA ISN’T THEIRS TO TAKE — The climate bill is being celebrated, but did you know a giant dirty pipeline was part of the deal? It’s called the Mountain Valley Pipeline and it’s cutting its way through Appalachia. (The YEARS Project)

JUST A MINUTE! — Ever been riding in a bike lane that was blocked by a double-parked car or truck? Well, these activists returned the favor by blocking vehicle traffic in favor of cyclists. (Monkey Wrench Gang)

FORCED TO FIGHT BACK — Senator Manchin traded his vote on the climate bill for a guarantee the polluting Mountain Valley Pipeline be fast-tracked in Appalachia forcing residents to fight back to protect their homes. (The YEARS Project)


Climate science can be overwhelming. Here’s your easy-to-share highlight reel.
KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORS

Think your neighbor doesn’t care about climate change? You may be surprised. A new study shows that Americans underestimate how many support climate action. See the numbers here.

GREENLAND IS GOING

We all know Greenland’s ice is melting, but the repercussions could be even worse than we imagined. Within the next century, we could see sea levels rise as much as 2 feet, just from Greenland’s melting ice.

EUROWAVE

Remember the deadly heat wave that hit Europe this summer? By 2035, that will be the norm every summer. And that’s even if every country hits its climate goals.

WATER DAMAGE

Seeing a lot of flood stories in the news recently? It won’t slow down any time soon and by 2050, the global price tag will hit $5.6 trillion. That’s $5,600,000,000,000.

HIMALAYAN MELT

Record breaking glacial melt from the ‘rooftop of the world’ increases flooding in Pakistan, droughts in China, and changes to the iconic Mount Everest. Predicted ice-loss in the Himalayas is staggering.


Here’s what it looks like when people show up, voices ring loud and leaders act for the sake of the planet.
CITY OF GARDEN

The city of Rio de Janeiro has partnered with local favelas to create the world’s largest urban garden. The garden will supply fresh, organic, and affordable produce to over 100,000 families.

CLEAN UP ON OIL WELLS

Nearly half the states in the US will receive millions of dollars towards cleaning up dangerous and methane emitting orphan wells. Around 10,000 wells abandoned by the fossil fuel industry will be cleaned up. Just over 3 million to go!

SUN CHANNEL

Solar panels can help… water supplies? California is finding a way to connect the two amid severe drought. Learn about the interesting place they are installing solar panels, and how this can help the West.

BETTER TOGETHER

With a 49-mile oil pipeline set to be built through their neighborhoods, Black residents of Memphis created a multiracial alliance with environmentalists that killed the project and saved the city's water supply.

HOLE IN NONE

The French are in the midst of their worst drought in 500 years and residents are facing severe water restrictions, but don’t worry…The golf courses will get all the water they want! See how people are feeling about that here.

AGITATED IN APPALACHIA

Years of community-led protests against the Mountain Valley Pipeline were effective, and nearly killed the project. That is until Senator Manchin included MVP as a quid-pro-quo to vote for the passage of the IRA. Now what?

AMBITIONS REDUCTION ACT

Democrats had to make concessions to the fossil fuel industry to get the Inflation Reduction Act passed and now some communities will be left out. Port Arthur, TX is surrounded by fossil fuel operations and they’re going to be facing the consequences.

MONSOON NIGHTMARE

Unprecedented floods in Pakistan have killed more than 1,000 people, damaged massive amounts of infrastructure and left the country in shambles. Satellite images now show a nation turned into a massive inland lake. The U.N. secretary general called it a "climate catastrophe."

AN ISLE'S FINAL DAYS

An island off the coast of Louisiana has lost 97% of its surface area in just 6 decades. The Indigenous Jean Charles Choctaw Nation now has nowhere to go, and a relocation effort by the state has turned into a debacle.

OUT OF THE LAB, INTO THE STREETS

When politicians don’t listen, it’s time to hit the streets. A local climate activist didn’t say that. A group of over 1,000 climate scientists did. Hear their case.

NICKEL AND MINED

A mine on tribal land in Minnesota holds nickel deposits needed for the EV revolution. The supply could help propel the transition to low-emission vehicles, but it also poses health risks for the surrounding community and questions about the respect for Indigenous rights.

YUCKY IN KENTUCKY

After dozens of Kentuckians were killed and hundreds left homeless by flooding, local residents are putting the blame squarely on two local coal companies whose negligent practices may have led to the disaster.

THIRSTY IN MISSISSIPPI

Torrential rain has pushed Mississippi’s poorly managed infrastructure over the edge as now more than 150,000 residents in the state’s largest city have been left without clean water… indefinitely.