From Sierra Club Insider <[email protected]>
Subject Victory for the Arctic, Why We're Calling for Impeachment, Clean Energy for Los Angeles Schools, and More
Date December 18, 2019 9:31 AM
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Tongass National Park | Photo by iStockphoto.com/Eric Smith
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Double Your Impact

This year, the attacks on vital environmental protections and the communities they protect have been staggering. From the Endangered Species Act to the Roadless Rule, the Trump administration and their dirty fuels allies in Congress have gone after vital safeguards that protect people, places, and wildlife.


We've been fighting back every step of the way, but we're only able to do it with your help. Now that we're ramping up our efforts for 2020, we&rsquo;re asking for your support once again. Please make a membership gift today. A group of generous donors has offered to match every gift dollar-for-dollar up to $400,000 through December 31.

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Double your impact&mdash;make a membership gift and have it matched dollar-for-dollar!




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Why We&rsquo;re Calling for Impeachment

"We now have overwhelming evidence that President Trump pressured a foreign government to interfere in our 2020 elections for his personal benefit and obstructed attempts to bring him to justice," Sierra Club executive director Michael Brune writes. "With so much at stake, we are joining millions of Americans to call for Donald Trump to be held accountable for the harm he&rsquo;s inflicted on our country, on our democracy, and on the rule of law."

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In 2019, Women Showed the Way

Around the world, women play a crucial role in the fight against climate change and other forms of environmental harm. In 2019, the Sierra Club worked with women leaders to grow feminist solutions to our most pressing environmental issues.

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Here are some of the projects from the past year we&rsquo;re proudest of.



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| Article | Environmental Law Program |
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A Good Year in Court

One of the Sierra Club&rsquo;s most powerful tools for protecting people and the planet is the rule of law. When the Trump administration or a corporate polluter comes after the air we breathe, the water we drink, our public lands, or our climate, we challenge them in court. In 2019, our Environmental Law Program won significant victories in the fight to advance a clean energy future and stop dirty energy projects that threaten progress on climate change.

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Here are just some of the legal team&rsquo;s accomplishments from the past year.




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| Article | Climate Parents |
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Clean Energy Triple Play in L.A.

The Sierra Club&rsquo;s Climate Parents program and its allies scored a major victory on December 3 when the Los Angeles Unified School District passed a resolution committing to get 100% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030 and electrify all its buildings and school buses by 2040. The nation&rsquo;s second-largest public school district is L.A. County&rsquo;s single biggest energy consumer. The push to go all in on clean energy was led by students, parents, and teachers.

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Find out how you can mobilize for clean energy in your school district.



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Beyond Coal director Mary Anne Hitt during her visit to Seoul, South Korea, last month to meet with fellow international climate leaders.
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Reasons to Be Cheerful

&ldquo;From the state of our politics to the state of our climate, these are trying times, and it can be challenging to find the positives,&rdquo; says Mary Anne Hitt, director of the Sierra Club&rsquo;s Beyond Coal campaign. &ldquo;I&rsquo;m taking the time this holiday season to be thankful for all the people who are speaking out for clean air and water and taking action on climate change. I&rsquo;m taking the time this holiday season to be thankful for all the people who are speaking out for clean air and water and taking action on climate change even as a climate-denying president and fossil fuel lobbyists try to move our country backward."

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We have so much to celebrate.



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Photo by Javier Sierra
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Sorry Spectacle in the Borderlands

The US detained 70,000 children this year, more than any other country, and now the Trump administration hopes to house immigrant families with small children in a military base infamous for toxic spills and caching chemical poisons. Meanwhile, contracts awarded for border wall construction are raising eyebrows in Congress, and leaked emails reveal that Trump senior advisor Stephen Miller, architect of the &ldquo;zero tolerance&rdquo; policy that separates children from their parents, has been promoting white nationalist websites.

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Read what Sierra Club columnist Javier Sierra has to say about the whole tawdry fiasco.



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Photo by Dana Romanoff
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The Curious Case of the Rabbit Mountain Elk

Colorado&rsquo;s open-space movement began in Boulder in 1967 with the goal of protecting the area&rsquo;s redrock vistas, old ranches, and untrammeled grasslands. Boulder County has steadily amassed 66,000 undeveloped acres that it manages as an open-space preserve. In keeping with Boulder&rsquo;s left-leaning politics, hunting isn&rsquo;t allowed in the preserve. But development fueled by a booming population has brought urban sensitivities into closer proximity with rural sensibilities.

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The trouble started in the early 2000s when elk started showing up.



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Massive Development Threatens Protected Wetlands

Fisherman Tengku Azam spent his childhood learning about the marine life that swirled around the mangroves and palms in a coastal lagoon scarcely a mile from his home in Malaysia. When Tengku retired at nearly 70, he set up a school to educate local children about their fishing heritage, and he convinced local authorities to formally protect the lagoon as Setiu Wetlands State Park.

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Now a proposed 400-mile coastal railroad threatens to cut right through the heart of Seitu.



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Photo by Mike Belleme
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The Town That Beat Back Fracking

Normally, township meetings in Grant Township, Pennsylvania, are lightly attended, quiet, and noncontroversial affairs. But on the hot spring night of June 3, 2014, the meeting room was packed. Every seat was filled, and people were lined up along the back wall and spilling out the entrance into the parking lot. Looking back, many residents believe that was the day their fight against the state's powerful fracking industry began.

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That's when the battle lines were drawn.




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| Sierra Magazine | Gift Guide |
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17 Gifts for a Lean, Green Household

It&rsquo;s notoriously difficult to shop for greens, but we've got you covered. Behold 17 pragmatic goods that will further streamline a green lifestyle&mdash;or just bring eco-minded homebodies good tidings and joy.

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Put your feet up and peruse Sierra magazine's green gifts roundup.



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Start your fundraiser today!
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Flex Your Fundraising Muscle With Team Sierra

More than 5,800 people from all over the country raised a collective half-million dollars this year by joining forces with Team Sierra. Teammates celebrated Earth Day in their exclusive Parks Project t-shirts, hiked for clean air in Los Angeles, ran half-marathons near our national parks, and created their own events to raise money and awareness for Sierra Club initiatives to help keep our planet healthy.

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Learn how to design your own fundraiser by signing up for the Team Sierra mailing list.




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Call now to schedule a pickup: (855) 337-4377
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Donate Your Car Before the End of the Year

Donating your car to the Sierra Club Foundation will help support our work educating and empowering people to safeguard the health of our communities so that future generations can breathe fresh air, drink safe water, and experience wild places. Our partners at CARS will pick up your vehicle from any location, no matter its condition, and at no cost to you. CARS accepts trucks, trailers, boats, RVs, motorcycles, and more. Donate by December 31 to be eligible for a 2019 tax deduction.

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Find out more about the Sierra Club Foundation's vehicle donation program , and call now to schedule a pickup: (855) 337-4377.



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Photo by Kilii Yuyan
[ Sierra Magazine | Arctic Victory ]
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Goldman Sachs Announces It Will Stop Financing Arctic Oil

On Monday, Goldman Sachs announced that it will not finance new oil drilling or exploration projects in the Arctic, making it the first major US bank to make such a commitment. This important victory was the result of years of sustained pressure from the Gwich&rsquo;in Nation&mdash;the Indigenous people who have relied on Arctic ecosystems for their livelihoods for centuries&mdash;and allies from the Sierra Club and Rainforest Action Network.

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Learn more about the fight to defend this special wild place&mdash;and our planet's climate.



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Photo by Galyna Andrushko/Alamy Stock Photo
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Where Will 2020 Take You?

At long last, our full 2020 trip roster&mdash;over 300 itineraries ranging from short hiking vacations in North America to extended history-and-culture tours around the world&mdash;is here and ready for reservations. Take your pick of classic and brand-new itineraries, including family trips, backcountry journeys, volunteer vacations, international treks, and loads more. Browse the full lineup by trip type or destination, search for specific trips, view photos, and learn about our volunteer leaders. Book your reservation online or call 415- 977-5522 to secure your spot.

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See all trips and sign up.



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Hazel and Robert Tohe | Photo by Sara Dillon
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Robert Tohe: A Reflection

Sierra Club environmental justice organizer Robert Tohe is a fighter. During his 16+ years with the Club, he has beaten back attempts to downsize national monuments; kept uranium mining out of national monuments; compelled mining companies to clean up their toxic messes; slowed the spread of fracking in the Southwest... the list goes on.

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A gentle fighter looks back.



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Get Your 2020 Calendar Today

Whether you choose the week-by-week desk format or the monthly wall-hanging version, a Sierra Club calendar is the perfect gift for everyone on your list.

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Get ready for 2020 with a Sierra Club calendar.










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