From 350 National:

Many are feeling fear, uncertainty and exhaustion in the wake of Donald Trump’s re-election. If that’s how you’re feeling, you’re not alone.

His promises to “drill baby drill” will further destabilize our climate. And his campaign’s incitement of hate is an affront to climate justice and all that we stand for.

This is not the moment to back down. Our global climate justice movement needs to come together to stand up to Trump’s anti-climate agenda and to stand in solidarity with frontline communities against his radical far right agenda.

Join us for our webinar, Climate Justice in Uncertain Times, this Thursday to hear from climate organizers in the Global South who have refused to back down in the face of authoritarianism, and lessons our U.S. team will take as we plan our next steps.

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📅 When: Thursday, November 14 at 12 PM ET/9 AM PT
🌎 Where: Online Webinar
❓ What to Expect:

  • Perspectives from U.S.-based 350.org activists on their plans moving forward.
  • Stories of resilience from international colleagues navigating shrinking civic spaces and challenging political contexts.
  • Practical tips and inspiration to keep us all motivated and empowered to act.

The U.S. isn’t alone in grappling with anti-climate and far right rhetoric from our leaders. Our webinar is a chance to hear from climate organizers in the Global South who have experience in navigating — and overcoming — similar challenges. This is a space to regroup, find strength in each other, and remember the power of our global community.

Whether you’re in the U.S. or abroad, join us to stand in solidarity and fight for climate justice with renewed strength. Sign up now to secure your spot!

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Let’s keep fighting for a better world — together.

In solidarity,

Nico for 350.org

PS: Our climate justice movement needs your support now more than ever. If you’re able, please chip a few dollars to fuel our work in the month ahead.

Another one from 350 National:

Donald Trump and his presidency pose a serious threat — to our climate, and also to the Black, Indigenous, immigrant, Trans, and communities of color on the frontlines of Trump’s hateful attacks.

Trump’s white supremacist and pro-fossil fuel agenda promises to continue his legacy of ramming pipelines through Indigenous lands and gutting our bedrock environmental protections, exposing frontline communities of color to worse air and water pollution and even worse climate disasters. He threatens to undo all of the work we’ve fought for as climate protectors.

But now is not the time to give up. It is the time to fight for what we believe in: a just, sustainable, fossil fuel-free future for all. Are you with us?

Add your name to our pledge to fight Trump’s dangerous fossil fuel agenda and protect our planet.

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Trump is pro-drilling, pro-fracking, and pro-pipelines. During his first presidential term, his decision to remove the U.S. from the Paris Climate Agreement — and his repeated threats to do so once again — is just the tip of the iceberg of many threats to our future.

But we have a path to fight back against the incoming Trump administration, and it looks like this:

  • Bold opposition to Trump’s fossil fuel agenda. Now is the time to get loud about our opposition to the Trump fossil fuel agenda through mobilizations and collective protests against new fossil fuel projects.
  • Radical growth of our grassroots network. We must build our community from the ground up to combat a climate-denying administration. We’re strengthening our connections with local organizers to power the fight to win climate campaigns on city and state levels.
  • Pressuring world leaders to act. The climate crisis is global and requires global solutions and solidarity. We must continue working with global climate activist movements to put pressure on world leaders at the upcoming COP29 and COP30 UN climate talks.
  • Stand in solidarity with frontline communities and organizations. Trump will threaten the lives, health, and safety of so many people, including Black, Indigenous, immigrant, Trans, and communities of color. Now more than ever, our movements need each other, and we will stand with them, without compromise.

We will not despair. We will lean into transformational movements and fight for the climate justice we deserve. And we won’t back down until we solidify a just transition toward renewable energy in the United States.

The work to defeat Trump’s dangerous fossil fuel agenda is going to take all of us. Add your name to amplify our collective call to reject Trump’s fossil fuel agenda.

In solidarity,

Team 350


From 350 Global:

COP29 — the most important climate talks of the year — just kicked off a few days ago. With Trump’s vows to undo the climate progress the U.S. has made in the last four years, we need other countries like the UK and the European Union to step up and lead.

But instead of agreeing to an international climate finance goal that would help everyone swap fossil fuels for renewables and fund loss and damage at this crucial moment, rich countries are playing the blame game and arguing about who should pay.

They need to step up.

On other climate issues, the UK and the EU want to lead. But they’ll only step up on the finance goal if they hear from people like you, Phil. Can you help build global pressure on the UK and EU to pay their fair share and take bold climate action?

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This improved climate goal is one of the biggest opportunities to stop the worst impacts of climate change. If world leaders agree to it at COP29, we could help poorer countries make the transition away from fossil fuels.

Regardless of who is in power in the U.S., countries in the Global South still need money to transition away from fossil fuels. If the U.S. won’t step up because of politics, we must direct our energy to other world leaders who will listen. That means putting an immense amount of public pressure on the EU and the UK to act.

Instead of fighting about who should pay what and continuing to fund fossil fuels, the UK and the EU must take the lead internationally and help get rich countries to pay up.

Will you send a letter telling them to pay their fair share, and to fight for an ambitious outcome that matches the urgency of the climate crisis?

It will take 2 minutes, and it could help stop these talks from breaking down.

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Big polluter countries like the U.S., EU and UK played a big part in heating our planet by pumping pollution from coal, oil and gas into our atmosphere. And they got rich from it at the expense of poorer countries through colonization.

We’ve influenced these crucial climate talks before — last year we helped get leaders to agree to a huge renewable energy target and to phase out fossil fuels. But that was a joint effort. It was Indigenous People, frontline communities, and climate activists, like you, holding demonstrations as they walked into meetings. Policy experts and our communications team holding press briefings and crafting press releases calling decision-makers out. And our digital team, sending thousands of emails directly to country leaders and negotiators’ inboxes.

We can do it again. Will you use your voice?

With hope,

JL, Senior Policy Analyst for 350.org, watching
COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan from the U.S.

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