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THE CLIMATE MOVEMENT
NEWSLETTER & ACTION TOOLKIT


BIG BAD BANKS
Your state treasurer, comptroller, and pension fund has an important role to play in stopping the flow of money to fossil fuels. DEMAND they vote YES on climate resolutions before the big banks and insurance companies this spring!
YOUR SHAREHOLDER VOTE
If you own stock, you have the right to vote on important environmental, social, and governance issues. Your shares can help push corporations to take important steps to protect people and the planet. USE YOUR VOICE to take a stand!
WEEPING WILLOW
The Willow Project is a proposed drill site in the Western Arctic that would jeopardize Native Lands and Arctic waters and release as much CO2 as 76 coal plants. President Biden could put a stop to it. DEMAND he doesn't give in to Big Oil and defends frontline communities that would be impacted!
GOOD GREEN JOB
If you’re interested in a career in the environmental field, Kristy Drutman has you covered. Aka @browngirl_green, Kristy is the founder of the Green Jobs Board, which aims to diversify the environmental world and provide folks with quick and easy access to openings.
EXXON KNEW
More than 40 years ago, ExxonMobil executives knew that their product would destroy our planet. But instead of warning the public, they lied about the climate crisis so they could continue to profit. CALL ON THE US and STATE Attorney Generals to hold the company accountable.
STOP THE EAST AFRICAN CRUDE OIL PIPELINE
The East African Crude Oil Pipeline would not only exacerbate the climate crisis, but would also cut through an earthquake zone and endanger the second-largest freshwater lake in the world. Send a message to AIG and Chubb to deny insurance coverage on the pipeline.

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This is the spotlight for the heroes doing the most urgent work on climate.
CHÚK ODENIGBO is creating a new narrative of what nature can look like in Canada. He encourages people to experience nature in their own way.

Chúk
Odenigbo


CHÚK ODENIGBO is creating a new narrative of what nature can look like in Canada. He encourages people to experience nature in their own way.
AYISHA SIDDIQA is a tribal, Pakistani environmentalist, and the Co-founder of Polluters Out and Fossil Free University. Her work focuses on uplifting the rights of marginalized communities while holding polluting companies accountable at the international level.

Ayisha
Siddiqa


AYISHA SIDDIQA is a tribal, Pakistani environmentalist, and the Co-founder of Polluters Out and Fossil Free University. Her work focuses on uplifting the rights of marginalized communities while holding polluting companies accountable at the international level.
Member of the Han Gwich'in and Oglala Lakota tribes QUANNAH CHASINGHORSE speaks out about how climate change has impacted her people and fights to protect the sacred land of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

Quannah
Chasinghorse


Member of the Han Gwich'in and Oglala Lakota tribes QUANNAH CHASINGHORSE speaks out about how climate change has impacted her people and fights to protect the sacred land of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

CLIMATE SPIRAL — A staggering graphic from NASA shows us the change in Earth’s temperature from 1880 to 2022. (NASA)

LOSING IT ALL — Powering a remote island with dangerous propane gas can lead to catastrophe. For one family, that’s what happened. But community solar is giving them a second chance. (The YEARS Project)

EMPOWERED WOMEN — Activist, scientist and athlete Rumaitha Al Busaidi discusses how empowering women and girls around the world combats climate change. (TED)

DARTH TO EXXON — A long time ago, in our own galaxy, ExxonMobil knew their product would destroy our planet. But instead of warning the public, they lied about the climate crisis to make trillions in profits. (Hyperobject Industries)

HOT ENOUGH FOR YOU? — What does Jane Fonda have to quiz Dionne Warwick about? The answer may not be hot enough for you. (Jane Fonda Climate PAC)

#STOPWILLOW — TikTok creators are taking a stand against The Willow Project and making it go viral. This is one of the most significant digital climate actions in history. 650M views and counting! (@thegarbagequeen)


Climate science can be overwhelming. Here’s your easy-to-share highlight reel.
SHIP IT TO ME

The increase in online shopping during the frenzied pandemic year led to ships emitting over 3.5 million extra metric tons of pollution. Find out what can be done to reduce emissions from shipping companies.

FOOD BAGGAGE

Use this chart to compare the overall environmental impact of a variety of different foods. It considers not only emissions, but also water use, nutrient pollution, and habitat disturbance.

ZOMBIE FOREST

A fifth of the conifer trees in California’s forests are stranded in habitats they weren’t meant to live in. These old trees aren’t dying, but they aren’t growing either. What could this mean for the future of California’s forests?

NOT JUST HOT AIR

Over 1,000 ‘super-emitter’ sites released large amounts of methane into the atmosphere in 2022. But research shows most of these oil and gas leaks could have been avoided. So what the hell happened?

ENERGY SURGE

Thanks to Biden’s climate bill, money moving to decarbonizing technologies is soaring, with more than $1 trillion invested around the world. And all that money will help us with a faster energy transition.

WHO TAKES THE HEAT

The methods used to heat homes in the U.S. varies greatly depending on the location. Find out about how homes are heated in your neighborhood, and the ease at which certain regions could easily shift to electric heating.

FOREST AT YOUR SERVICE

If we’re going to view tropical forests for how they benefit humans, then let's weigh the things they actually do for us. Here’s what makes them important for us beyond just money.


Here’s what it looks like when people show up, voices ring loud and leaders act for the sake of the planet.
HIGH HOPE FOR LOW SEAS

The open ocean isn’t under the protection of any country, which means it’s open to extreme threats like overfishing and the effects of climate change. The UN just passed a historic treaty between nations to change that. Find out more.

HYDROGEN FLYING HIGH

A plane running primarily on hydrogen was able to fly 40 people for over 15 minutes! One small step for air travel, one giant leap for renewable energy! See more about the project here.

SEAS THE DAY

The island nation of Vanatu has spearheaded an agreement among 105 countries within the U.N. to help the countries most vulnerable to climate impacts. The resolution could help pave the way for monetary support, but why hasn’t the U.S. signed on yet?

HAWAII BRINGS THE HEAT

Hawaii has promised to run on 100% renewable energy by 2045, but how will these sunny islands power the state throughout the night? See the creative solution already being deployed.

FLORIDA'S GRACE

There’s little resemblance to Florida’s geographic past to its current state of condos and shopping malls. So local citizens banded together to save 44 acres of forest that offers a glimpse into the biodiverse possibilities in the state.

Fiduciary Irresponsibility

Customers call out investing giant, Vanguard, for climate ignorance. A petition has charged Vanguard with a “breach of fiduciary duties” as the giant scales back its attention to potential climate-risks.

Bumpy Ride

Ever wonder what causes that stomach-dropping turbulence in planes? Hint: the answer is linked to climate change.

Losing Coastline

Communities in Alaska are watching their coastlines crumble into the sea, as the state loses at least 3 feet per year. What can erosion-relief measures look like?

Cali Deluge

In just two weeks, The Sierra Nevada Mountains received more than a dozen feet of snow, doubling the amount expected in a year. What does this abnormal snow storm mean for California’s drought?

Native Woes

Across the state of Alaska, Natives face higher mortality rates from cancer and suicide than their neighbors. And the expansion of the Willow Project threatens their numbers even more. Now what?

Gas Knew

Gas companies have known since the 1970’s the impact their products have on indoor air pollution, but they have gone to great lengths to cover up the research.

Barely Bones

The world’s largest meat producer made a statement on a promise to be net-zero by 2040, but has provided no strategy to get there. Now, they are appealing their claim as they come under public scrutiny.

Wind Protests

The Indigenous Sámi people of Norway are protesting a proposed wind farm on their land. How can we reconcile renewable energy and land rights in the future?

Big Electric Is Still Too Big

The new electric F-150 should be helping save the planet, but experts are saying the company may be causing more problems than it’s solving. How could that be?

Oil Tanker Spill

An oil tanker holding 800,000 liters of oil sank off the coast of the Philippines threatening the protected areas around it. Residents have begun to report dizzy spells and fever as oil coats their shorelines.

Subsidy Struggle

The Inflation Reduction Act provided the funds to support green hydrogen fuel, but if the limits to creating this fuel are not agreed upon, it could worsen climate change.