Right now, California communities are facing up to $11 billion in damages following heavy storms and mudslides.
John -
Around this time last year, California was battling heavy winds and historic floods brought on by an “endless stream” of atmospheric rivers — otherwise known as “rivers in the sky.” And now, it’s happening all over again.
Right now, California communities are facing up to $11 billion in damages, while travel has been rendered impossible in some areas due to nearly 500 mudslides and record rainfall.1 At least nine people have died, and tens of thousands are without power.2
Because a warmer atmosphere holds more moisture, the intensity of these atmospheric rivers will only continue to increase as long as we keep pumping more and more carbon into the atmosphere.
That’s why it’s crucial that our leaders fight for the just transition to renewable energy to protect our futures while helping communities recover from these disasters as quickly as possible.
John, will you sign the petition to President Biden today urging him to commit the funding needed to help our communities recover from these disasters and to phase out fossil fuels once and for all?
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Here are just a few of the things the 350.org community is focused on as we work to secure a better future for the climate:
- Disaster recovery: President Biden has the power to commit substantial resources to help those who have been devastated by these disasters. With $11 billion in damages from this storm alone, it’s crucial that he acts quickly.
- Executive action to limit fossil fuels: From banning offshore drilling to declaring a climate emergency, there are a number of executive orders President Biden can enact to speed the transition to a clean energy future.
- Stopping fossil fuel finance: The Federal Reserve should hold banks and their subsidiaries accountable for the real, tangible damage done by the fossil fuel companies they invest in.
- Investing in organizing: People power is the real key to change. No matter who controls the majority in Congress, we’ll always continue to grow and train our movement to take action across the country and the globe.
If you’re ready to take action for California communities and for the climate, please sign the petition urging President Biden to act today.
Together, we can demand real action from our leaders and continue to make progress in our work to secure a better future for the climate.
In solidarity
- Team 350
1 - AccuWeather
2 - CNN