Hi John,
Earlier this week, the U.S. was named “Fossil of the Day” at COP28 as the world’s largest oil and gas producer.1 COP28 is now in its final week of negotiations — which means the U.S. still has a chance to redeem itself and help usher in the fossil fuel phaseout we urgently need to reach our climate goals.
This is why I wanted to follow up — you and I both know that a just sustainable future cannot exist without a complete phase out of fossil fuels.
In the next few days, Biden’s Climate Team will be making final decisions at COP28.
This is a critical time for top polluting countries like the U.S. to decide whether to finally stand on the side of people and planet, or stay on the wrong side of history. And we need your help to push them to the right direction!
Thanks,
- JL Andrepont
Sources:
1 - Climate Action Network International
To: John
From: Deborah Wong - 350.org
Hi John,
The United States has just announced big climate commitments on renewable energy at the UN climate conference COP28.1
But crucially, they’ve been silent on ending their reliance on fossil fuels. As the world’s biggest producer and exporter of oil and gas, that's a problem.2
A fair, safe energy future cannot exist without phasing out fossil fuels and widespread use of renewable energy that doesn’t involve dangerous and expensive distractions like carbon capture and storage (CCS), hydrogen, and nuclear.
Pressure from our movement works. No one from the uppermost levels of the White House was going to attend COP28, but pressure on the administration from climate activists, like you, got the Vice President to go and deliver some very promising news. That’s why we need you to keep the positive pressure on by sending a letter, John, to encourage them to go further.
I want to be clear, the Biden Administration has just announced some really important climate pledges at COP28 - including ones our movement has been calling for: an additional $3B USD for the global loss and damage fund.3 With the EU and UAE, they’ve got 118 governments to pledge to triple renewable energy capacity worldwide by 2030!4
But, as you know, these pledges risk being greenwashed if they: (1) won’t commit to phasing out the biggest cause of the climate crisis: coal, oil, and gas; and (2) propose to massively fund false solutions like CCS and nuclear, energy sources that are simply dangerous distractions from the real, safe, democratic, and scalable solutions we need to meet the urgency of the climate crisis.
Even worse, it tells every other polluting government that you can claim to be a climate champion while you still allow people around the world to suffer fires, floods, typhoons and droughts.
The Biden Administration is trying to put out good news stories for these climate talks because they also realize the urgency of the moment. That’s why it’s so crucial we ramp up the positive pressure and let them know we appreciate most of what they’ve promised so far, but we need them to do more.
The facts are clear: the U.S. has played a disproportionate role in causing the climate crisis. They’ve released more deadly gases into our air than any other country.5 They have an historical responsibility to be a true global climate leader and champion for climate justice.
In solidarity,
Deborah for 350.org
P.S. We were able to get President Biden to change his mind during COP before. Last year, our movement got rich nations to agree to pay for the damage and destruction developing countries are experiencing due to the climate change they’ve caused.6 Please send your letter, it will make a difference.
Sources:
[1,2]: COP28: US touts climate leadership as oil and gas output hits record | Reuters
[3]:100% Renewable Energy Now - 350
[4]: Countries promise clean energy boost at COP28 to push out fossil fuels | Reuters
[5]: Each Country's Share of CO2 Emissions | Union of Concerned Scientists
[6]: COP27 agrees to historic loss and damage fund | The Guardian