It’s hard to keep up with the whirlwind of headlines coming out of the Trump administration.
John, it’s hard to keep up with the whirlwind of headlines coming out of the Trump administration.
The constant barrage of news is overwhelming, so we want to make sure you have a clear picture of the damage Trump is causing to our climate, our government, and our future.
Before we dive into the details: we need your help to keep up the fight. 350 is on the frontlines, fighting to protect our communities and defend climate science, especially with the Trump administration in power. Now more than ever, your support makes all the difference, John.
Will you chip in today to help us fight Trump’s attacks on our climate and our government?
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In just one month, Trump’s actions have seriously set back climate progress both at home and abroad.1 Here’s how:
- Disrupting climate programs: Trump is aggressively dismantling key U.S. climate policies, stopping clean energy programs, and freezing federal funding. This impacts both U.S. federal government and private sector efforts to combat climate change and build renewable energy resources.
- Cutting federal staff: Trump fired thousands of workers from the Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Energy, and the Department of the Interior, stripping these agencies of their expertise.
- Halting global climate initiatives: Trump has cut U.S. funding for critical international climate programs — isolating the U.S. from global partners and undermining global efforts to tackle climate change.
- Freezing clean energy funding: Trump has suspended clean energy programs, including renewable energy projects, threatening the green energy sector and stalling our transition to a fossil-fuel-free future.
- Censoring research and science: The Trump administration is pressuring climate researchers to censor their work to avoid retaliation. They have also paused grant evaluations for projects related to diversity, equity, and environmental justice.
John, 350 is standing up to Trump through grassroots activism, collective education, and strategic campaigns — but we need your help to ensure our movement can keep pace with the Trump administration's destructive policies.
Here’s what we are doing to oppose and counter Trump:
- Shifting the focus to state and local power: Even as the federal government moves backward, we can apply pressure to governors, mayors, and local legislators to move us forward.
- Fueling the fight across the globe: 350 is one of just a handful of organizations with global reach and organizing, so we’re able to keep pushing in and outside the United States.
- Pulling levers outside of government: We’re pushing corporations and financial institutions to move money away from fossil fuels.
- Education and awareness: We’re educating the public about how Trump’s actions on climate will harm them. That helps us ensure Trump and his allies pay a price in public opinion.
Can we count on your support today? Your contribution will help us continue challenging the administration’s attacks on climate science and ensure a livable planet for future generations.
In solidarity,
Team 350
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