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We'd like to take a moment to step back and take stock of what we accomplished this year.

2021 was a turning point for the climate movement. The pillars of the fossil fuel industry are weakening — and that’s because of all of our work.

This was such a busy year in every corner of the globe that we had a hard time narrowing down a list of accomplishments. But because everyone loves a good list, here are five amazing things we did together in 2021 (in no particular order).

After you finish reading, will you share your climate priorities with us for the year ahead? We're sharing all of the responses directly with our Executive Director, May Boeve.

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The European Central Bank agrees to prioritize climate risks

Koala Kollektiv projection at European Central Bank Headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany.

Koala Kollektiv projection at European Central Bank Headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany.

After 18 months of protests, Europe’s central bank announced that it would incorporate climate as it assesses risk and formulates monetary policy.1 This was a tremendous victory that will help cut off the flow of funds to fossil fuels. With this momentum, we are continuing to push the Bank of England to follow suit.

Brazil’s national development bank leaves coal behind

350.org Brazil and artisanal fishermen from AHOMAR denounce the BNDES’ high investments in fossil fuels.

350.org Brazil and artisanal fishermen from AHOMAR denounce the BNDES’ high investments in fossil fuels.

One of the largest financiers of infrastructure projects in Brazil – National Bank for Economic and Social Development (BNDES) – announced that it would no longer provide credit for coal-fired power plants, following pressure from our movement.2

China ends financing for new coal projects abroad

Climate advocates from 350 Pilipinas held a dragon and lion dance at the Chinese Embassy in Makati, Metro Manila.

Climate advocates from 350 Pilipinas held a dragon and lion dance at the Chinese Embassy in Makati, Metro Manila.

China announced at the United Nations that it would end all involvement in coal projects abroad. We worked with a global network of organizations to pressure the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) – the largest bank in the world – to stop all funding for new coal projects.3

We launched a historic Global Just Recovery Gathering

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7,000 people from 151 countries gathered to envision a Just Recovery.

We hosted a 62-hour event called the Global Just Recovery Gathering. The event had 196 sessions, 30 panelist speakers, live interpretation and captioning in nine languages.

We used cutting edge, digital technology to support authentic connection for our movement. The event inspired individuals to take action, grow their leadership, and provided a space to envision the future we want.

We stopped Keystone XL (again)

Give KXL the boot march in Lincoln, Nebraska

Give KXL the boot march in Lincoln, Nebraska. Photo Credit: Juliana BrownEyes Clifford

President Biden revoked the permits for the Keystone XL pipeline, putting the final nail in the coffin of a decade-long fight. Following the announcement, the 350 team in the U.S. launched the Fossil Free Federal Reserve campaign to cut off the financing from Big Banks to projects like Keystone XL.


Can you take two minutes to share your top climate priorities? We're pulling all of the responses together shortly so we want to be sure yours gets added to the list.

We’ll bring your questions to our end-of-year conversation with our Executive Director, May Boeve, as we discuss the state of the climate and what’s ahead for our movement in 2022.

None of this would be possible without all of you and we’re truly grateful to make all this happen with you.

Thank you for everything,

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1 - 350.org
2 - 350.org
3 - 350.org ICBC campaign