New data from December shows alarming trends.
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folks – Last week I shared a round-up of the latest in climate news.

 

Now we’re on to a new year, and we have more alarming details.

 

On the heels of the news that December 2023 was the hottest December on record – an unsurprising end to a year full of the hottest months on record – this week The Washington Post issued a report that Great Lakes ice cover is the lowest it’s been in my lifetime.

A graphic featuring a headline from The Washington Post dated January 2, 2024, which reads: “Great Lakes start 2024 with smallest amount of ice in at least 50 years.” Included is a photo of Lake Michigan with few small thin chunks of ice floating on the top.

Pair this with the news about the Doomsday Glacier I shared below and our shrinking polar ice caps, it’s impossible to deny: Climate change isn’t coming, folks, it’s already here.

 

If there is ANY chance for us to turn this around, we have to band together and get the climate accelerationists out of office.

 

My opponent is a former lobbyist who’s been holding this progressive, coastal district hostage to his fossil fuel agenda for 23 years. He’s been on the take with Big Oil since the day he set foot into office, and our communities are paying the price.

 

It’s time for Rick Larsen to go. Our Top Two non-partisan primary combined with the success we’ve already demonstrated in our district means our campaign is the BEST opportunity for the Green Party to get a seat in Congress and start raising hell for climate action.

 

But I can’t do this without your support. Unlike Rick, I’m not rolling in fat checks from CEOs and fellow lobbyists. I don’t take a dime of corporate PAC money – and I never will.

 

If you missed my original message, you can check it out below.

 

Then when you’re finished, contribute to our campaign and help start a real climate revolution in Congress.

 

In solidarity,

 

Jason Call

 

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From: Jason Call <[email protected]>

Date: Thu, Dec 28, 2023 at 4:01 PM

Subject: The latest in climate new

Folks – It’s been a big month for climate news.

 

I’m going to get the bad news out of the way (and there’s a lot of it). Then we’ll talk about what we can do about it – because I’m not done fighting for our future and it’s important that you’re not either.

 

❌ WaPo report shows we’re headed for +2°C faster than expected.

For years we’ve been told that +1.5°C warming was the point of no return that had to be avoided at all costs. It was the basis of the Paris Climate Accords; a matter of survival for low-lying nations in the Global South; and a matter of long-term survival of the human species. New research predicts that we will hit +1.5° in 2024, and we’re on a collision course with +2°.

 

❌ Live Science: Experts 99% certain Gulf Stream could collapse by 2025.

The Gulf Stream is a belt of warm water that flows from the Florida Straits up the eastern seaboard of North America and on over to Europe. It regulates sea levels and weather patterns, as well ocean life we depend on for food and jobs.

 

❌ The Guardian: Rapid ice melt in west Antarctica now inevitable.

New evidence shows the ice sheet of west Antarctica is melting faster than expected, and if it fully collapses will push up the oceans by 5 meters if lost completely. While scientists once thought we had centuries before that happened, the rate of the melt has far outpaced anyone’s prior calculations.

An animated gif showing a map of Antarctica with rising temperatures indicating ice melt proceeding rapidly on the western shore, with a graph tracking the melt from 2002 to 2022.

To put that map in perspective, the area you see in red is known as “the doomsday glacier”, and it is roughly the size of Florida.

 

I’ve always been an unapologetic truth-teller, even when it’s uncomfortable, and I know this is a lot of dire news to take in (and that’s not even all of it).

 

But right now we have to face a few uncomfortable truths:

 

What we’re doing is not working. We can’t continue on the same path with the same leaders and expect different results.

 

Scroll up and look at the time lapse of the ice melt once again. My opponent has served in Congress for every single year you see represented on that chart (and then some). And for every single one of those years, while our southern polar cap melted, he’s been cashing Big Oil’s checks.

 

No congressman on Big Oil’s payroll can be trusted to take the climate crisis seriously. I’m a lifelong antiwar and climate activist, and I need your help to defeat fossil fuel’s favorite Democrat in Washington State. Can you pitch in today?

I won’t sugarcoat this, folks. The only way to ensure the continued survival of our species is to stop putting carbon in the atmosphere.

 

No carbon swaps.

 

No tax breaks for offsets.

 

No incremental reductions in emissions.

 

We have to get off fossil fuels. Period.

 

This is why, in addition to running for office, I routinely take part in protests, and actively support the direct action activism of groups like Climate Defiance and Just Say No to Oil.

 

We need to attack this problem from multiple angles. And while the direct actions are effective, we also have to demand better from our elected representatives.

 

Both Republicans and Democrats have accelerated global warming by EXPANDING fossil fuel extraction and pushing endless American militarism.

 

The Republicans are at least honest enough to tell us they want to “drill, baby, drill.” But Democrats like my opponent have been gaslighting us for decades, insisting that THEY can be trusted to fix this crisis with a handful of electric vehicles and billions of dollars in “carbon swap” tax breaks for corporations.

 

I organized for years within the Democratic Party pushing for serious climate action. I met dead ends at every turn precisely because of men like Rick Larsen and their corporate puppet-masters.

 

Help me win this seat next year and carry our collective voices into the heart of Congress – where we will not be ignored.

 

In solidarity,

 

Jason

         

Jason Call is a former public school teacher and lifelong climate activist running for Congress in WA-02. If elected, he will be the first member of the Green Party to serve in federal office. Learn more at callforcongress.com, and donate today to help us make history.

 

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