The Insider Newsletter
Will You #OptOutside Next Friday?
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Next week, an estimated 122 million Americans will go shopping on Black Friday. But spending time in nature is better for your health and the planet – so why not skip the mall and pledge to #OptOutside instead? Your local Sierra Club chapter may already have a fun outdoor activity planned that you can join. Click the link below to find an outing nearby.
Find a Local Sierra Club Outing!
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Take Action
1) URGENT: This One Fossil Fuel Project Could Do the Damage of 50 Coal Plants
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The fight to transition away from fossil fuels is facing a massive threat with the expansion of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and its methane emissions, a climate pollutant 28 times more potent than carbon dioxide. We can still stop the largest ever proposed gas export terminal, called CP2, if we act now before it’s too late.
Add your voice to the thousands of people demanding the Biden administration block this dirty development.
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2) Take Action to Protect the Arctic From the Dangers of the Willow Project
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Last week, a court ruling allowed ConocoPhillips to move forward on the extractive Willow oil and gas project on Alaska's North Slope despite overwhelming public demand to roll back Arctic drilling. But this fight isn’t over, and there has never been a more critical time to create lasting protections for the Arctic to ensure a resilient future for local communities, wildlife, and our climate.
Share on social media to spread the word and urge the Bureau of Land Management to protect the Arctic after this disastrous court ruling!
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Adopt a Wild Animal
Soft, Snuggly, and On Sale—Only for a Limited Time
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Protecting the planet is the real gift. But who can resist a squishable cuddly? Shop our plush animal collection today and avoid the holiday rush: Feel-good gifting and a feel-good sale start now!
Get 20 percent discount + no shipping with code HOLIDAY20.
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The Latest from Sierra Magazine
1) How Talking to Friends & Family Can Help Save the Planet
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Read the latest from Sierra Club executive director Ben Jealous: “If we’re going to realize the climate benefits of historic federal support for clean energy and jobs approved in the last two years, connections are the key.” The landmark Inflation Reduction Act provides billions of dollars for climate and clean energy. But seven in 10 Americans say they know little or nothing about it, which means they can't take advantage of benefits like tax credits for home solar panels and heat pumps.
Learn how talking to friends and neighbors about these programs will help protect the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the climate we rely on.
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2) In Advance of COP28, Activists Want to "Make Big Oil Pay"
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Have you noticed that oil and gas companies love to claim support for climate action while privately lobbying against it? We cannot let them continue to delay progress toward a clean energy economy and the reduction of fossil fuels. That's why activists are trying to make it clear at the upcoming climate talks that fossil fuel interests have no place in developing meaningful climate solutions.
Read more to learn why environmental advocates want oil and gas companies out of politics.
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3) How to Stop the Spread of Spotted Lanternflies
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These new arrivals have swarmed towns across the Northeast from Washington, DC, to Boston, harming the agricultural industry and stressing tree species on the East Coast. Now, the scarlet-winged insects are rapidly spreading across 14 states and could reach the West Coast by 2033.
Find out how big of a problem spotted lanternflies really are and what we can do to halt their spread.
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Donate
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We have no time to waste. We must act at unmatched speed on an unprecedented scale to confront the crises facing our country and our planet. We can only be successful by building a movement that works for everyone. Learn more about the Sierra Club.
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