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THE CLIMATE MOVEMENT
NEWSLETTER & ACTION TOOLKIT


RELIEF FOR LIBYA
Record breaking floods tore through Libya last week. LEND YOUR SUPPORT to those still suffering with cash-based donations.
MAKE POLLUTERS PAY
The state of California is suing Big Oil for climate damages, and many U.S. states could follow suit. Watch the video and sign your support to MAKE POLLUTERS PAY.
CLEAN AIR: IT'S ONLY FAIR
Ozone is a pernicious air pollutant responsible for all sorts of health related risks, from asthma attacks to heart disease. DEMAND THE EPA introduce more stringent air pollution standards!
CALL ON CITI
As the world burns, floods, and reaches toward irreversible tipping points, Citibank still invests in fossil fuels like it's 1999. SEND AN EMAIL to Citi's Board Chair and tell him what he needs to hear. Don't worry, there's a script if you need it!
FUTURE PROOF INVESTMENTS
Have a 401K or any other retirement accounts? There's a good chance that they're invested in financially risky, planet-destroying fossil fuels. If you’re a Vanguard customer, DEMAND THEY PROTECT your finances and your future by divesting from fossil fuels.
YOU GO, CREDO
Trying to find your place in climate activism? Check out this page put together by CREDO MOBILE for several different actions you can take right now.
CLEAN JOBS
Clean energy companies now employ more people than the fossil fuel industry, and they’re still in need of more. If you’re interested in a career in climate tech, check out this livestream to KICKSTART YOUR CLEAN CAREER.
LAST OF PEOPLE’S CLIMATE WEEK
There’s still a few opportunities to join in the People’s Climate Week. Scroll to the bottom of this list to see what events still await you, online and in-person, if YOU CAN MAKE IT!

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This is the spotlight for the heroes doing the most urgent work on climate.
Executive Director of Gen-Z for Change ELISE JOSHI is only 21 years old, but recently interrupted the White House at a recent summit to demand a halt to massive oil drilling projects in favor of bold climate action.

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Executive Director of Gen-Z for Change ELISE JOSHI is only 21 years old, but recently interrupted the White House at a recent summit to demand a halt to massive oil drilling projects in favor of bold climate action.
Climate scientist and activist ROSE ABRAMOFF lost her job for attending a climate protest. She has been arrested multiple times and faces fines and jail time. Abramoff is also on the Board of Directors for the Climate Emergency Fund which supports disruptive climate activism to create transformative change.

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Climate scientist and activist ROSE ABRAMOFF lost her job for attending a climate protest. She has been arrested multiple times and faces fines and jail time. Abramoff is also on the Board of Directors for the Climate Emergency Fund which supports disruptive climate activism to create transformative change.
Environmental soil scientist, Dr. LYDIA JENNINGS, celebrated the completion of her PhD with a 50-mile run. A citizen of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe (Yoeme) and Huichol (Wixáritari), she aims to increase representation in outdoor recreation while researching soil health and studying science communication.

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Environmental soil scientist, Dr. LYDIA JENNINGS, celebrated the completion of her PhD with a 50-mile run. A citizen of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe (Yoeme) and Huichol (Wixáritari), she aims to increase representation in outdoor recreation while researching soil health and studying science communication.

DON’T BE CLOTHES MINDED — The legacy of the fashion industry is clogging the planet with quickly disposed clothing. See how designers are shifting the narrative with reused and vintage materials at NY’s fashion week. (Climate Diva)

POWERED BY ... — Activists projected massive images of climate disasters coupled with the logos of Big Oil companies responsible on a skyscraper in NYC. See the incredible images here. (Yellow Dot)

GOVERNOR’S GAVEL — Why is California Governor Gavin Newsom choosing now to sue Big Oil? See what’s going on in the Golden State. (Center for Climate Integrity)

CLIMATE RECAP FROM NYC — The March to End Fossil Fuels was an incredible success this week. From the action, Nico Lovejoy recaps the bad, the good and the ugly in the climate space this year. (ACE)

CLIMATE PEACE — She may still be in college but climate activist Xiye Bastida hasn’t stopped delivering speeches at the United Nations. See her powerful message here. (Xiye Bastida)

WAKE UP FOR BREAKFAST — The Oscar-nominated documentary is back for seconds with new ideas around farming, food production and workers’ rights within our current unsustainable food system. (Food Inc. 2)

STOP BIG OIL — The Biden Administration has a big decision coming up about future oil and gas leasing. Why is this still a question? And what can you do to help? (Wawa Gatheru) 


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

A new health check for the planet says we have pushed the Earth outside safe boundaries for life in six of its nine vital signs. What are they?

DON’T SWEAT THE SWEAT

Sweating may be unpleasant, but in a world with a heating climate, it may have already saved your life. See the stinky way your body is adapting to climate change.

REMOTE WORK PERK

People who work from home are responsible for 54% less emissions compared to those who commute to an office. But some activities might counteract this. Read about it here.

OFFSETS UPSET

A report has found that carbon credit schemes in the rainforest are misleading and ineffective. Is there a world where carbon offsets could actually make sense?

TAKE FARMING TO NEW HEIGHTS

Rooftop farms can produce food with less water input, lower carbon emissions, and less space. Paris has them down to a science, and wants more of them. See how it can be done.

EARTH EDUCATION

It’s hard to solve climate change if the general public doesn’t understand how it works. Can fixing a lack of Earth and space science in American classrooms be a climate solution?

PUMP IT UP

Heat pumps have incredible potential to shift the way we consume energy and heat our homes. Here’s your beginner’s guide.


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

After years of youth advocacy and the collaboration of multiple political actors, the White House finally created a Climate Corps. Find out what that will look like.

NOT EVEN A SINGLE USE

In the first of any U.S. state, Massachusetts will no longer allow the purchase of single use plastic bottles, and Concord, MA is banning them entirely. See when the new rule will take effect.

SCRUB OFF GREENWASH

California will now require all companies operating in the state to publicly report all pollution across their supply chains and the financial risks they face from climate change — the real numbers, not just empty promises.

LAND BACK

Centuries of violent land grabs are being overturned by a simple premise: Indigenous Nations are buying their land back. Read how different methods and partnerships are forming to make the Land Back movement happen.

REWEAVING THE FUTURE

Is that designer? No, it’s plants! Check out these eco-friendly fashion alternatives made from everything from seaweed-based yarn to plant derived sequins.

AN E-XCELLENT IDEA

For the first time ever, you can trade in your e-scooter or e-bike in NYC for ones with newer and safer batteries. See how this program saves lives and why it may be happening in your city next.

OBRIGADO BRAZIL!

Reversing one of Bolsonaro's largest climate rollbacks, Brazil returns to its original Paris Agreement commitments on carbon pollution.

INSIDE THE BOILEROOM

We knew Exxon had misled the public on climate change, but new internal documents show the shocking truth about just how recent and how far the company's lies went.

CALIFORNIA COURT

Fossil fuel companies have lied and misled the public for decades, and laughed all the way to the bank. Now California says it’s time to pay the price.

CANOPY UNCOVERED

Tree canopy cover could be the saving grace for communities experiencing extreme heat, so why are only some areas getting the benefit? See the root of the problem here.

WHERE RUBBER MEETS CORAL

Tire rubber has made its way off the streets and into the seas. See how this menacing pollutant is affecting the wildlife in the ocean.

WHAT DEMOCRACY LOOKS LIKE

About 75,000 people marched in the NY streets to end fossil fuels this past Sunday, kicking off the UN General Assembly and Climate Week with a mighty roar.

GEOSTORM!

Geoengineering may seem like a high-tech climate fix, but scientists are already sounding the alarm. See what they are afraid of here.

DYING IN DEFENSE

In 2022, a land defender was killed every two days. And more than a third of those were Indigenous People. Who protects the land protectors?

BLOCK THAT PIPE’S NUMBER

A new EPA ruling is giving states and tribes more authority to block pipelines, reversing a Trump era attempt to do the opposite. Can this help with the new laws preventing the right to protest fossil fuels?

COVER IT LIKE COVID

The media is still covering climate change as a niche issue, but shouldn’t journalists be reporting on climate change just as they would any other catastrophe?

WHERE IS EVERYONE?

After the hottest summer on record the U.N. is holding a climate ambition summit in New York with over 100 world leaders present. But some haven’t bothered to show up. Who’s missing?