NO PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE HAS EVERY POSED A GREATER THREAT TO CLIMATE JUSTICE THAN DONALD TRUMP.
No candidate has ever posed a greater threat to climate justice than Donald Trump. He’s a one-man climate disaster who would rip up the Paris climate deal, build Keystone XL and dig up as much coal, oil and gas as possible.
It will take all of us doing everything we can to make sure Donald Trump does not have a path to the White House.
(AND KEEP BUILDING THE MOVEMENT)
We need help texting millennial voters in the key battleground states that will decide this election to make sure they get to the polls on November 8th. We’re teaming up with the folks at NextGen Climate, who’ve offered their very best texting tools to the movement. Schedule a 2-hour shift from Nov 4-8 here:
These things are always more fun together: people across the country are holding texting parties to reach voters in key states. Just register your event, invite your friends, and block out a few hours.
Yes, for Hillary Clinton. Learn how here.
Keep building power for the people. This election is not just about what happens on November 8th — it’s about our chance of success every day after that. We’ve got to keep organizing, and continue taking ambitious action. We know that when we do, we can shift what’s politically possible in this country.
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Submit your own story. What does this election mean to us? Why will YOU do what it takes to keep Trump out of the White House?
Since last summer, the climate movement has demonstrated that we’re not afraid to challenge the status quo and demand that our politicians do more than accept climate science — but act like climate leaders by keeping fossil fuels in the ground.
We spent a few days on the road with Bernie, so that he could film this special message for the climate movement explaining what’s at stake in this election:
When the moderators of the Presidential Debates failed to ask a single question on climate change, we took matters into our own hands. We brought the most important questions straight to the leaders of the climate movement.
After weeks of being hounded by young people on the campaign trail, Hillary Clinton announced her reversal on Keystone XL — adding to the pressure that caused President Obama to kill the pipeline for good a few weeks later.
#HillaryClinton just came out against the Keystone Pipeline! I believe that we will win – and we just did! #NoKXL pic.twitter.com/0WVOgkx4xs
— 350 Action (@350action) September 22, 2015
350 Action launching a petition calling on the DNC to get serious about climate justice. Thanks to the climate movement, the Democrats have discarded their disastrous “all-of-the-above” energy policy.
After we filmed a viral encounter between Hillary Clinton and an organizer who wanted to know about her donations from fossil fuel lobbyists, the Democratic candidates squared off in a debate with a the most robust discussion of climate solutions yet.
https://twitter.com/350action/status/715605547681230848?lang=en
Just after the disastrous explosion of a methane facility in Porter Ranch, California, birddoggers got Bernie Sanders to call for a national ban on fracking. Then question then became — would Secretary Clinton also stand for climate justice by opposing fracking?
WATCH: @BernieSanders calls for the shut down of the Aliso Canyon Natural Gas facility in Porter Ranch, CA #fitn pic.twitter.com/hfTCYHYzpO
— 350 Action (@350action) January 21, 2016
In early February, Secretary Clinton finally answered the very first question we asked her in July — she would impose a moratorium on new fossil fuel leases on federal lands.
BREAKING: @HillaryClinton would impose a moratorium on fossil fuel extraction on federal lands #fitn pic.twitter.com/Tk3pCrnNeI
— 350 Action (@350action) February 5, 2016
We introduced ourselves to climate-denying governor Scott Walker with a fake check from the Koch brothers that went viral. A few weeks later, Walker dropped out of the race.
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