Hi John. I've got some good news, and some not-so-good news.
First, the good news: last night Senator Joe Manchin withdrew the fossil fuel bill that he has been trying to push through Congress for weeks. Manchin didn't have enough votes and the fossil fuel industry was forced to abandon their last ditch effort to advance more pipeline projects.
Make no mistake about it, John — this victory is a result of tens of thousands of people just like you who are doing everything they can to protect our planet.
Now, the bad news: we rely on small donations from supporters like you to fund a significant amount of our organizing here in the United States. That includes organizing to stop fossil-fuel backed legislation like yesterday's bill that we defeated.
But this year, our average contribution is significantly below where we want to be. Check it out — the blue line is where we were last year, and red is this year:
There are two ways to fix this problem: we either need a few people to chip in more than they usually do, or we need a lot more contributions.
Unfortunately, the fossil fuel industry is having the opposite experience. They're awash in record profits, thanks to soaring prices of oil and gas.
And even though we may have defeated Manchin yesterday, there are going to be many, many more battles ahead.
So while the difference of a few dollars less in our average contribution may not seem like that big of a deal, it adds up to a lot fewer resources for our climate campaigning.
Adding a contribution today will help make up for any shortfall, and help power climate campaigning so we can pass the bold climate action we need to turn things around for our planet.
Thanks so much for all you do.
Onwards,
Monica Hollander
Finance Director
350.org