September 20, 2023 From your colleagues at 350Brooklyn

Actions for the week of September 18, 2023

Hello Activists!

With the spotlight focussed on our planet this week, let’s continue ramping up the momentum. Here are three quick actions you can take right now to keep it going through Climate Week!


Action 1

🎨🙅🛢️ Sign a petition: MoMA Drop Kravis!

We are calling on the Museum of Modern Art to cut ties with climate criminal Henry Kravis. Kravis is the co-founder of KKR, a private equity firm that has invested nearly $15 billion in fossil fuel projects in just the last two years. MoMA has taken substantial donations from Kravis, named several galleries after him, and appointed his wife as their board chair.

Join us in demanding the MoMA Drop Kravis by signing our petition!


Action 2

🗽💨🫷 New York: Hold Polluters Accountable to Our Climate Law

New Yorkers deserve clean air, but unless New York’s agencies put powerful pollution caps in place, we’ll never reach the clean-air mandates set by our Climate Act. Pollution reduction enforcement could reduce pollution and emissions in transformative ways, improving health and air quality.

Send a one-click email to New York’s regulators today, urging them to rigorously hold polluters accountable under the state’s proposed cap-trade-and-invest system!


Action 3

💃🏾🌍🪩 Dance for the Planet!

350Brooklyn is hosting a dance party for the planet! You can be a dancer for the planet or participate as a dance team/family. Gather sponsors to support your dancing, or pay a flat entry fee, or both, and get down to the grooves of DJ Ben the Beyonder. This fun, memorable, action filled event will raise money to sustain 350Brooklyn’s critical and timely work.

Get ready to dance the night away!

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