Trump's onslaught of day one executive orders are an attack on the environment, our health, and our communities. Remember – he's causing chaos on purpose so that we don't fight back. When we're overwhelmed, it's hard to know where to start.
That's why we're inviting you to join our Climate Action Hours. In just one virtual gathering a month, Friend, you can get the latest updates on Trump's anti-environment agenda, learn what we're doing about it, and help us take meaningful steps to defeat it.
Sign up today for the first virtual Climate Action Hour on Wednesday, January 29.
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Dear Friend,
With Trump in office, a lot of us are asking: What now?
The most dangerous thing we can imagine is for our movement to stop speaking up. To retreat into inaction, give into feeling overwhelmed, and believe the lie that everyday people can't do anything to make change.
So we need to stay focused. If you've been looking for a way to cut through the noise and do something that will actually make a difference, we've got you covered.
We're launching monthly virtual Climate Action Hours where you can show up from wherever you are, get key updates on the latest climate and environmental news, and take meaningful action. RSVP for the first one on January 29.
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Already, the cracks in Trump's administration are showing. Republicans in the House have the slimmest majority – meaning that they will need every last vote to advance their pro-fossil fuel agenda. We have a real shot at peeling off some Republicans who have seen the benefits of climate action, clean energy, and environmental protection in their home districts. Clean energy is popular across blue and red states – it's reducing climate pollution and creating good jobs, while saving everyday people money on energy costs.
If our Members of Congress hear from enough of their constituents that we want them to preserve climate and clean energy programs, we can do our part to stopping drastic cuts to programs our people and communities rely on. We're going to spend the next few months putting as much pressure on them as we can by calling their offices, posting on their social media pages, getting the media involved, and more.
If you want to be part of protecting climate action and clean energy, join us for the January 29 Climate Action Hour.
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Can't make it at that time? Sign up anyway to receive a recording and instructions to take this month's actions at the time that works for you.
- What: Monthly Climate Action Hours
- Where: These will be held on Zoom, so you can join wherever you live and take action alongside hundreds of other Sierra Club advocates.
- When: One hour each month. The first Climate Action Hour will be on January 29 at 1 pm PT/ 4 pm ET. Save your spot here!
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Everyday people joining together to demand change has always been how progress happens. And together, we've accomplished a lot. In the last month before President Biden left office, we successfully pushed his administration to declare two new national monuments in California, finalize studies of methane gas exports (LNG), block offshore drilling, protect grizzly bears, improve outdoor equity, and more.
At the national level, progress on climate is clearly not looking good. We're up against rising authoritarianism and an administration beholden to corporate polluters who are padding their pockets while we pay the price. But despair isn't an option, because the stakes are too high.
The only way to stop climate disasters from getting stronger and more deadly each year is by working together through individual, collective, corporate, and government action. The best antidote to despair is action, and the time to act is now.
The Sierra Club can do this work in every U.S. state and Puerto Rico thanks to advocates like you friend. Even if you only have one hour free to get involved, we'll help you take actions that are critical to making real change.
During our hour together, you'll learn more about the moment we're in, what actions we'll be taking to protect clean energy and climate action, and why those actions are essential to building a livable future. Together we'll do things like call our federal representatives, comment on social media or a news article, write a letter to the editor, practice storytelling, and more.
Sign up today for the first virtual Climate Action Hour on Wednesday, January 29.
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Thank you for showing up to fight for our planet and future, despite how difficult this moment is. The next four years will be a marathon, not a sprint. Thank you for staying with us for the next steps.
In this together,
Sierra Club
P.S. Can't make it on January 29? Sign up to receive a recording and instructions to take this month's actions at your convenience!
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