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THE CLIMATE MOVEMENT
NEWSLETTER & ACTION TOOLKIT


#STOPWILLOW
CALL THE WHITE HOUSE comment line and play the clip of President Biden saying “No more drilling on federal lands” using this tool! Let’s remind him of the promises he made to voters in 2020. There’s still time for Biden to walk back his decision and declare a climate emergency.
STOP THE PRESSES!
The President will be there. The press will be there. And we will be there. In response to the Willow Project betrayal, a group of Climate Defiance is planning to engage in civil disobedience at the Correspondent’s dinner. JOIN THE BLOCKADE!
THIRD ACT
Think you’re too old to engage in climate action? Think again. JOIN THIRD ACT’S National Day of Action, Tuesday March 21st and find an event near you.
PEOPLE’S EARTH WEEK
If you care about climate, show it with some street art! The week of April 15th, JOIN ARTISTS as they post signs like Stop Funding Fossil Fuels to decorate windows, fences and walls with activist demands.
SAVE INDIGENOUS LANDS
Industrial mining in the Amazon is increasing deforestation and biodiversity loss. SIGN YOUR NAME to stop Canada’s Belo Sun Mining Corporation from devastating Indigenous lands in the Amazon.
NO MORE MONEY
SUPPORT THE FIGHT to end toxic influence of fossil fuel money on research in universities and institutions. Fossil Free Research has the steps you can take to find out what’s going on and how to get involved.

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This is the spotlight for the heroes doing the most urgent work on climate.
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.
President and Founder of Beyond Plastics JUDITH ENCK works on plastic pollution issues. The organization aims to bring environmental policy experts and grassroots advocates together by educating and training them to push forward plastic policies.

Judith
Enck


President and Founder of Beyond Plastics JUDITH ENCK works on plastic pollution issues. The organization aims to bring environmental policy experts and grassroots advocates together by educating and training them to push forward plastic policies.
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.

PASSION IN ACTION — What’s the easiest, fastest way you can make an impact on the climate crisis? Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson breaks down her venn diagram approach to getting involved and finding an area where you can thrive. (TED) 

POWERED BY OHANA — The Yamashita family has spent generations trying to get the tiny island of Molokai to run completely on renewable energy. Watch as they try to make their dream a reality. (The YEARS Project)

SELLING SOLUTIONS — Exxon has spent tens of millions of dollars advertising their algae projects as the future of clean energy, even when they knew it would never work. Now they’ve stopped investments in algae. What next? (350.org)

WE DENY CLIMATE DENIAL — How did the subject of ‘climate change’ get to be one of the most divisive issues? Take a dive into the campaigns that have been spreading false information in regards to the climate. (@nerdyaboutnature)

BUILDING BIKES BACK — The Netherlands is known for its bike infrastructure. But this European country wasn’t always a utopia for cyclists. How did they go from a traffic-clogged city to the world's best bike infrastructure? (Distilled Earth)

FILM SHOWCASE — Opening week is coming up quick! Watch the winners of this year’s Environmental Film Festival and hear the most interesting stories in the climate movement right now! (DCEFF)

EXTRAPOLATIONS — A star-studded cast in Apple TV’s new show “Extrapolations” explores a futuristic world of climate chaos. 


Climate science can be overwhelming. Here’s your easy-to-share highlight reel.
DOUBLE-SIDED SOLAR

New double-sided solar panels are being tested at the University of Ottawa. These bifacial solar panels have the ability to absorb more sunlight and increase production by 30%. Not only that, they are also more durable than traditional solar panels.

SWIMMING IN PLASTIC

There are 21,000 pieces of plastic in the ocean for each person on Earth. A plastics treaty could help reduce this by starting at the source. How do we do that?

WHALE WHALE WHALE

Whales are one of the last remaining megafauna on Earth and an incredibly intelligent species. But they’re also crucial for the functioning of the ocean as they act as giant carbon sinks. How can we better protect them?

ENERGY DOMINATION!

Clean energy is dominating the new additions to existing power plants. And guess which type of renewable is crushing the competition?

THE KEY TO THE FOREST

The Pacific Northwest is known for its incredible forests and some of the biggest trees in the world. But because of damaging heat waves and drought, scientists have produced new research for a way to protect these once-cool forests.


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

A group in England has figured out a way to repurpose old EV batteries by connecting them to solar panels, creating a circular energy system.

WASTEWATER WOES

Wastewater from coal plants has historically been an incredibly dangerous and under-regulated risk to groundwater. Now the EPA has just proposed the strongest restrictions on coal waste to date.

SUPER ACCESSIBLE SOLAR

Even with a switch to renewables, many homes have inefficient heating and cooling mechanisms. Optimizing energy efficiency in homes is one of the lowest-hanging fruits toward a clean and just energy transition, and Google is working to lead the way.

CLEAN UP ON AISLE YEMEN

An oil tanker sitting off the coast of Yemen has been a massive risk for the Red Sea if the vessel were to leak. The UN is now leading an effort to purchase the tanker and begin clean-up operations before the situation worsens.

FOREVER IS TOO LONG

PFAs, known as ‘forever chemicals,’ are a product of oil and pose a serious risk to our bodies if ingested. Now the EPA has proposed a first-of-its-kind limit on PFAs in drinking water. How will this be done?

FLEXIBLE GEOTHERMAL

A startup is on the move to develop untapped geothermal energy in the United States. While the energy transition might be in sight, there will still be gaps in the electricity grid. Could geothermal be a bridge to our future?

WILLOW'S WARRIORS

Social media users have created the #StopWillow tag to voice their resistance on Biden’s failed promise to reduce oil drilling. With hundreds of millions of views, all eyes are looking toward the White House.

CUT TO CLIMATE

Hollywood has long been at the forefront of talking about difficult topics … except the climate crisis. One climate leader is trying to change that by advising the industry how to write climate into the scene.

PLASTIC PLANET

The numbers regarding plastic pollution are staggering. But what if certain polluters have been overlooked, and they’ve been undercounted this whole time?

COASTAL CRUMBLE

Beach towns in North Carolina are suffering several coastal erosion and houses are crumbling into the ocean. What will the future of waterfront communities look like in a warming world?

NO LONGER AN APP FOR THAT

The Silicon Valley Bank collapse is revealing that some of the hardest hit companies were start-ups focusing on technology to help curb climate change. What does this mean for these planet-saving companies?

BEAR THE BRUNT

A dangerous combination of patriarchal structures and a rise of severe weather has left Indian women suffering the consequences of climate shocks at a higher rate than their male counterparts.

BIDEN'S BROKEN PROMISE

President Biden has approved the massive oil drilling project in Alaska’s Arctic ocean known as the Willow Project, despite campaigning against Arctic drilling. The project would be catastrophic for Alaskan and Indigenous communities and surrounding ecosystems.

FOR THE GIRLS

Climate change will affect everyone, but not everyone equally. Women suffer more from climate change than the rest of society, but they also play a huge role in fighting against it. Read on for why women are vital to the solution.

CLIMATE SCHOOL

Oregon is aiming to be the second state in the country to implement a climate change curriculum for K-12 students. With controversy over lessons surrounding social issues already at an all time high, this change is only fueling an already intense debate.

DROUGHT REDIRECTED

California plans to utilize water heading down the San Joaquin River from recent flooding events to replenish groundwater that’s been depleted by long standing droughts. How will this be done?

EL PASO PROTECTS

Texas youth have taken a stand to insist on the passage of legislation that prohibits the use of city water for extraction projects. If approved, it will be one of the most progressive pieces of environmental legislation in the country.

PATAGONIA'S PLANET

Patagonia has been a shining example when it comes to eco-friendly business practices. But like every clothing brand, the environment is still taking a hit when it comes to the production process. What can be done?