From California Environmental Voters <[email protected]>
Subject The Climate Insider: New Year's Resolutions, UN Conference Takeaways, and More!
Date December 21, 2022 1:00 AM
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January 2023 Newsletter

COP 15
California was the only U.S. state in participation at COP 15, the United Nations Biodiversity Conference of the Parties, last week in Montreal, showing our importance as a leader in local and global biodiversity and conservation efforts. 22 targets were set at the conference, but what do they mean for California? Here are our biggest takeaways:
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7 things to know about California’s election in 2022
Climate was on the ballot in California in 2022, and we walked away with some monster electoral wins! From oil money proving to be toxic to the defeat of a corporate polluter-supported family to a crucial win in Orange County, here are seven key takeaways from the midterm elections:
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Your guide to becoming a better climate ally in 2023
“This new year I resolve to make a tangible difference for climate.”
How does that sound to you, friend? We’ve put together seven New Year’s resolutions you can follow this year, from taking in more nature and volunteering for causes close to your heart, to avoiding climate doomism.
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Meet California’s newest legislators (who we endorsed!)
After an election with the most open, competitive legislative seats in over a decade, California is welcoming a large crop of new members to the State Senate and Assembly. Meet the new legislators we endorsed to see who will have a hand in shaping climate policy and ensuring California takes bold action in the coming years.
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Every 2022 video … in one
We’ve covered all sorts of topics this year in our videos, from the 2022 scoping plan and climate courage budget explanations to bill breakdowns to the Path to 62. Watch our 2022 journey through videos:
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The 2022 Environmental Scorecard will launch in January!
We know 2022 was a landmark year for climate action in California, but how much of an improvement was it from 2021? Last year, we gave the state a 67% grade for delaying climate action in our Environmental Scorecard. We’ve been publishing our annual Scorecard grading the Governor and every single state legislator on their environmental and climate record from the previous year since 1973. Be on the lookout in January when we’ll publish the 2022 edition!


ENVIROVOTERS IN THE NEWS

Newsweek, December 20, 2022. “Why We're Optimistic We Can Solve the Climate Crisis | Opinion” >> [link removed]

SF Examiner, December 13, 2022. “California’s biodiversity is under threat. Can its leadership make a difference at UN gathering?” >> [link removed]

CalMatters, December 12, 2022. “Will California keep up its climate momentum?” >> [link removed]

Sacramento Bee, December 5, 2022. “Oil companies spent big to elect new California legislators. What will their millions buy?” >> [link removed]

KQED, December 5, 2022. “Newsom Wants to Penalize Oil Companies for Excessive Profits. But Would It Help or Hurt Consumers?” >> [link removed]

LA Daily News, December 3, 2022. “Awards go to leaders in recognition of their service to San Fernando Valley” >> [link removed]

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California Environmental Voters (EnviroVoters), formerly California League of Conservation Voters, exists to build the political power to solve the climate crisis, advance justice, and create a roadmap for global action. To protect our air, land, water, and future, we organize voters, elect and train candidates, and hold lawmakers accountable for bold policy change. Our vision is to solve the climate crisis, build resilient, connected, healthy communities, and create a democracy and economy that is just and sustainable for all.

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