Climate change is the over-arching story of our time.

 

Taking action can be super quick and easy.

Your comments, signatures and calls DO make a difference! Public opinion and feedback is how many fossil fuel infrastructure projects get shut down.

Here are a few campaigns I am following now. Take a couple of minutes to add your signature, join a campaign, and if you can forward to a few friends and family.

Sane Energy’s campaign against fossil fuels infrastructure and a dangerous pipeline.

Sane Energy’s campaign against fossil fuels infrastructure and a dangerous pipeline.

SAY NO TO A FRACKED GAS PIPELINE IN BROOKLYN

National Grid is trying to sneak in and start operating this pipeline during the pandemic even though Brooklynites are against this dangerous project that further chains us to fossil fuel extraction and pollutes our air and water. NYC has officially committed to renewable energy, now is the time to start building the infra-structures that supports these renewable sources, not dirty, polluting fossil fossil fuels. For more information visit https://www.saneenergy.org

Stop The Money

STOP THE FLOW OF MONEY TO STOP THE FLOW OF OIL!

The Stop the Money Pipeline coalition is over 130 organizations strong

Join the campaign to hold the financial backers of climate chaos accountable. This campaign demands that banks, asset managers, insurance companies and institutional investors stop funding, insuring and investing in climate destruction. It has been incredibly successful in raising awareness and putting pressure on financial institutions and demand they be held accountable and start changing course.

Support Uprose, an intergenerational, multi-racial, nationally-recognized, women of color led, grassroots organization.

Support Uprose, an intergenerational, multi-racial, nationally-recognized, women of color led, grassroots organization.

Donate to Uprose and support climate justice and empowerment of frontline communities

“All of UPROSE's work is done in the interest of a Just Transition, a move away from the extraction economy and towards climate solutions that put frontline communities in positions of leadership. Our work occurs at the intersection of social, racial, economic, environmental, and climate justice, where different campaigns and initiatives naturally feed into, complement, and support one another”.