Support improved rules to end NOx appliance emissions
The Bay Area Clean Air (BACA) coalition is working to support implementation of the Bay Area Air District’s zero NOx (nitrous oxide) appliance standards, Rules 9-4 and 9-6, which are critical to protect our air and health by mandating zero-emission standards for residential furnaces and water heaters. Please join BACA to push the Air District to support adding amendments to ensure affordability and flexibility to the rules, without substantively weakening them.
Here’s what you can do.
Please submit written comments to Bay Area Air District board members by emailing [email protected]. The 30-day public comment period is open until November 24, 2025. Public comment works best when you use your own words, but for inspiration, we provide a sample comment at our instruction page.
If you can, attend the upcoming Wednesday, December 10 Air District stationary source hearing. Find a registration link here. We will provide talking points to those that register.
Join the BACA supporters list to keep up with developments and action opportunities—email [email protected] to be added to the email announcements list.
Thanksgiving Boycott: We Ain’t Buying It
From the No Kings Coalition and Bay Resistance comes We Ain’t Buying It: a call to boycott Target, Amazon, and Home Depot over the Thanksgiving Weekend and Cyber Monday. This action is taking direct aim at Target, for caving to this administration’s biased attacks on DEI; Home Depot, for allowing and colluding with ICE to kidnap our neighbors on their properties; and Amazon, for funding this administration to secure their own corporate tax cuts.
From Thanksgiving Day, November 27, through “Cyber Monday,” December 1, we ask that our members do the following:
Full Black Out: Don’t buy anything from Amazon or from Target or Home Depot stores during this week. Use the time and money to connect with those you love, and rediscover what matters.
Redirect Spending: Shop small, local, or with businesses affirming our humanity.
Recruit Your Friends and Family: Boycotts work best when the whole community joins in. For those who want to learn more, send them to the We Ain’t Buying It website.
T-Mobile enables Trump: Use your consumer power and boycott T-Mobile.
Stop The Money Pipeline, a climate-focused organization, are starting a campaign to boycott T-Mobile.
Boycotts work—just ask Target, Disney, and Sinclair. If you are a T-Mobile customer, it's time to flex your consumer power again! Below is Stop the Money Pipeline’s call to action.
Not only is T-Mobile siding with a billionaire CEO who supports far-right authoritarian governments around the world, they’ve also:
Ended their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) program to appease the Trump regime so the admin would fast track approval of two major acquisitions.
Lobbied for Trump’s disastrous budget bill that will strip 13 million Americans of healthcare to pay for tax cuts for the millionaire and billionaire class.
Engaged in vicious union busting to stop workers from forming a union.
Servicing Trump Mobile on the T-Mobile network, ignoring glaring conflicts of interest.
To learn more about boycotting T-Mobile and switching to an alternative, see our blog post here.
Tell Airbnb they need to pay their taxes—and you won’t book there until they do
Indivisible SF supports the Airbnb boycott. Until they stop their greed, we’re booking elsewhere. Sign on here.
San Franciscans want a city where all of us can thrive, and tax revenue from businesses located here are crucial to funding a budget that benefits all of us.
Yet the billionaires at Airbnb are aligned with Trump and MAGA, NOT with San Francisco values. Airbnb’s co-founder, Joe Gebbia, is working with DOGE to cut vital services to benefit the ultra-wealthy. Locally, Airbnb is suing the city, refusing to pay the $120 million in taxes they owe, leading to large cuts to services right here in San Francisco. Airbnb’s business model is fueling the housing crisis, using loopholes to take hundreds of units off the market, converting them to “boutique hotels” to avoid short term rental regulations.
Indivisible SF has joined with a coalition of unions and community organizations calling for an economic boycott of Airbnb. Now, individuals can join the boycott. We’ll use our economic power to pressure Airbnb to stop their lawsuit and pay their taxes. Join us to create a flourishing future for all San Francisco residents.
Read more on the Airbnb boycott website.
Want to help us do this work?
We will plug you in where your skills can do the most good to resist this administration.
If you would like to join and do important work with us, we welcome you! Currently we are in need of volunteers to help with the following:
Making artwork for our calls to action, blog posts, and other projects.
Maintaining our website, newsletter, and Zoom account.
Posting our events to Funcheap, Indybay, Broke-Ass Stuart, and other local blogs.
Maintaining our social media platforms including Mastodon, Bluesky, TikTok, Meta, and more.
Joining and building out an on-the-ground flyering team. We’re looking to distribute information on our events in the real world. We want people who can print and post flyers around their neighborhood. It’s a great way to get your steps in.
Publishing our newsletter with MailChimp on Newsletter Night (Tuesdays at 5 PM).
Making short-form videos to help educate people on our topics in an accessible way.
Tracking federal, state, and local legislation and working with our state and local legislatures and Mayor Lurie.
No experience is needed; we will train you and provide everything you need. If you would like to help us, please contact us at [email protected].