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THE CLIMATE MOVEMENT
NEWSLETTER & ACTION TOOLKIT


PROTECT ALASKAN LAND
Native Alaskans need our help. Twenty-eight million acres of ecosystems they depend on are under threat from extractive development. URGE THE BLM to protect biodiversity and ensure Natives' survival.
SCIENTISTS TAKE THE STAND
Eighteen scientists who have spoken out on the urgency of climate change are facing prison time in Germany. SUPPORT THESE SCIENTISTS in their legal battle to simply say what needs to be said.
CLEAN UP COSTCO
When activists delivered 40,000 petitions demanding Costco break ties with its financial partner, Citibank, the new CEO doubled down. TELL COSTCO'S CEO doing business with Citibank is not acceptable!
IMAGINE 2200
Grist ran a contest for short, hope-filled stories on reimagining a better world amid climate progress, and the results are in. CHECK OUT THE WINNERS and get inspired. (Grist)
BLOCK EVERY PATH
The fight against the Mountain Valley Pipeline is far from over. But those resisting are facing all sorts of threats from pipeline developers. SHOW YOUR SOLIDARITY with the protestors by taking one of these actions. (Appalachians Against Pipelines)

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This is the spotlight for the heroes doing the most urgent work on climate.
Multimedia artist and storyteller GAB MEJIA focuses on environmental justice. Mejia's documentary The Passage of Storms highlighted how climate change affects the Philippines and earned Mejia a spot as one of the #CreateCOP28 winners.

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Multimedia artist and storyteller GAB MEJIA focuses on environmental justice. Mejia's documentary The Passage of Storms highlighted how climate change affects the Philippines and earned Mejia a spot as one of the #CreateCOP28 winners.
Climate activist and entrepreneur ZAHRA BIABANI created "In the Loop," a startup focusing on circular economy software that makes selling secondhand easier. She is also a published author and believes in looking on the bright side to overcome climate anxiety.

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Climate activist and entrepreneur ZAHRA BIABANI created "In the Loop," a startup focusing on circular economy software that makes selling secondhand easier. She is also a published author and believes in looking on the bright side to overcome climate anxiety.
CAROLINE SPEARS launched Climate Cabinet Action to provide local politicians with quality climate information. This work has already helped 130 candidates win elections and will continue to support officials in enacting climate policies.

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CAROLINE SPEARS launched Climate Cabinet Action to provide local politicians with quality climate information. This work has already helped 130 candidates win elections and will continue to support officials in enacting climate policies.

ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS — Disabled environmentalist Aliya Hirji speaks on how many popular climate solutions often don’t account for accessibility needs. What can be done in the environmental movement to include disabled voices?

I’M WITH SCIENCE — Voices of climate scientists are often ignored, but in this video Dr. Peter Kalmus speaks through multiple actors in hopes to get the message out about the urgency of the climate crisis. (Yellow Dot Studios)

NEW PLAYBOOK — Big Oil continues to manipulate the public using sneaky tactics. But we’re onto them. Mark Ruffalo explains the latest method the oil industry is using to attack the climate movement. (The Center for Countering Digital Hate)

THE WHALE LAGOON — Xiye Bastida has been on the scene for several years. Now she returns to her native Mexico and tells the story of saving the endangered gray whale. What can they teach us about the climate fight? (Magen Entertainment)


Climate science can be overwhelming. Here’s your easy-to-share highlight reel.
BRUTAL OUT HERE

Yes, it can still snow while the planet is warming. See how weather and climate change are linked, and why extreme cold temperatures are actually a sign of more unpredictable weather patterns.

COMPUTING SOLUTIONS

AI has come to climate tech. From detecting pollution to wildfires, companies are finding AI can help translate vast amounts of climate-related data faster and more efficiently than we can.

NEIGHBORHOOD HEAT

New York has a cutting edge plan to decarbonize heat systems in buildings. Pilot projects will replace gas pipelines with underground thermal networks to pump clean energy into buildings from Ithaca to downtown Manhattan.

TRAWLING TRAVESTIES

The modern fishing industry isn’t just a threat to the world's fish populations but also adding to global carbon pollution. A recent study found that bottom trawling nets are stirring up massive amounts of carbon rich sediment on the seafloor.

BLACKOUTS BEGONE

In a season of extreme cold snaps, some utility companies asked consumers to reduce their energy use to lower stress to the electricity grid. And it worked. What might this mean for future weather events?

LEAVING SPACE

Is the new space race breaking barriers or polluting them? Earth’s stratosphere is experiencing never-seen levels of emissions and waste from rockets and satellites left behind by the booming space economy.

PRICE OF PLASTIC

Plastic pollution may now have a human health price tag. New findings in the Journal of Endocrine Society indicate burned and leached chemicals have led to $250 billion dollars in health care costs.

NOT JUST WINGING IT

Many opponents to renewable energy cite the dangers of wind turbines to migrating bird populations. While fossil fuels remain responsible for many more animal deaths, one safe option for wind power is to make them more visible. Why not?

STUCK ON SHORE

Leaving coastal areas ahead of climate disasters is becoming more common, but mostly with younger generations. New research predicts as coastal populations age and become more vulnerable, they will be left behind to face the tides.


Here’s what it looks like when people show up, voices ring loud and leaders act for the sake of the planet.
CP2 DELAYED

Climate activists' dreams may have just come true. The massive proposed methane gas export terminal known as CP2 has been delayed by the Biden administration. Read about what stopping this carbon bomb could mean for all of us.

HI SAYS GOODBYE

Hawaii has replaced its last coal plant with a giant battery. The state’s cutting-edge climate goals have removed a major pollution source to pave the way for a reliable, renewable grid.

4 WINS FOR 2024

These four activists worked hard in 2023, and it paid off. Check out their inspiring success stories here.

CANCELED PLANS

The U.S. Forest Service moved to protect Utah's national forest by denying a permit for a 12-mile railway meant to transport crude oil across the state.

NO GAS NO PROBLEM

With state plans to go net-zero by 2045, new buildings in California will no longer qualify for electric line subsidies if they include gas burning equipment. In this state, it’s all or nothing.

ROOTS OF JUSTICE

President Biden’s Justice 40 Initiative is funding programs in communities utilizing ancestral wisdom. Read about Warren County, North Carolina's long fight for environmental justice.

BUDGET BOOST

The Biden Administration is investing over $600 million for EV charging across the U.S. See how this massive investment will help fuel the electric vehicle transition near you.

IN THE BAG

Aldi became the first major U.S. retailer to eliminate plastic shopping bags from all 2,000+ stores across the country. This will keep 9 million pounds of plastic out of circulation each year! See what inspired the move.

SOLAR SHIFT

The world is moving towards renewable energy at record-breaking speeds. With new solar and wind projects taking off, check out who is leading the way.

SOLID SOLUTIONS

A small startup is making big moves to produce zero-carbon cement! What does this mean for the future of the essential but carbon-costly building material?

FUELING MISINFORMATION

Wait, we need fossil fuels? No, we don’t, but this new eight figure Big Oil lobbying campaign will try to convince you otherwise.

DISASTER PROFITEERING

Extreme weather events may be terrible for us, but they’re a cash cow for hedge funds. See how investment giants are making a killing off of climate change disasters.

BACK FOR LITHIUM

Fossil fuel companies are returning to rural communities for critical minerals, raising familiar hopes and fears of environmental degradation and at-risk populations.

DENIAL TO DOOMISM

Now that it’s nearly impossible to deny climate change, internet creeps are instead denying that solutions can work. Learn about the sneaky coordinated campaign to sow doubt across the internet.

CONCRETE OCEAN

New York City sea levels are projected to rise by nearly a foot in the next decade. How does the largest city in the U.S. plan to adapt?

PETRO-PR

The world’s largest PR company has made a lot of climate pledges, yet they were among the fossil-supporting Koch Foundation’s highest-paid vendors. They have some explaining to do… see the details here.

NAME A WOMAN

Women weren’t just snubbed at the Oscars this year. Originally only men were tasked to the panel organizing next year’s global climate summit. After much backlash, 12 women have now been added to the committee, yet equity remains a top concern.

HEAT PRISONS

Thirteen of the hottest states in the U.S. have prisons without cooling systems. For elderly prisoners, the conditions have become deadly. See what’s really going on behind bars.

SUING FOR LOST LAND

Pacific coast tribes that have been forced to relocate are suing Big Oil for climate deception. Could the Makah and Shoalwater Bay Tribes’ lawsuits signal a new avenue for tribal governments to recover climate costs from polluters?