Don't mess with us, John, we've got charts and graphs to back this up.
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Welcome to our annual charts and graphs summary — Where we try and present some data at the end of the year in a fun and easy to digest fashion.
As in past years there's a blog post that includes our slide deck and a video explainer. Keep scrolling to get a rapid fire version with images charts, maps and more.
Before we dive in, we also want to ask you for a year-end donation to support this work. The later third of our presentation lays out the path forward for 2023, and why we think we need to 1) Tackle fossil fuel fascism head on; 2) Disrupt, delay, and deny fossil fuel infrastructure; And 3) hit the accelerator on clean energy deployment in the US.
As a small, single staff non-profit dedicated to digital support for non-violent direct action campaigns that address the climate crisis, we don't get any money from corporations or foundations. We're entirely funded by people like you who chip in $1.98 a week, $198 a year, or whatever they can afford, as they are able. Our ability to keep doing the work is entirely dependent on people like you being willing to keep funding it.
So please, before midnight on Saturday, click here to chip in $1.98 or more in honor of all our amazing work together this year.
Ok here's the pictures, charts, and graphs!
We start out looking at three trends from 2022 that we think will influence 2023. They are: 1) the war in Ukraine
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2) the growing conflict between fossil fueled fascists, and small-d clean energy democrats both globally, and here in the U.S.
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And 3, US politics, namely the struggle with Joe Manchin, the lone Senate Democrat who is more loyal to fossil fuels than anything else, and is still the powerful Chair of the Senate Energy Committee.
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Next we look at where the science says we're at in terms of global warming emissions now, and where we're headed.
Global emissions are up, whether you measure them by country or by fuel source:
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That means we have very little time or wiggle-room left before we have to start cutting emissions, a lot, and very fast.
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Unfortunately, that's not what we're on-track to do, neither globally, nor locally.
Here's global projection:
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And here's a domestic projection. This graph was made before the Inflation Reduction Act passed, but the IRA's projected impact is right in the middle, between doing nothing, and doing what President Biden Promised.
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Here's a closer look at the domestic project, from a model after the Inflation Reduction Act was passed. As you can see it might get us as much as 80% towards Biden's promise, or it might not do much of anything.
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So, what do we do to close that gap between projection and reality? Well now that we've shown you we know what we're talking about and have the data to back it up, here's out plan for 2023.
Step 1, take on the fossil fueled fascists head on.
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Step 2, disrupt, delay, and disable fossil fuel infrastructure to give clean energy a chance to get there first. And remember, every time we won a victory in 2022, it was right after we engaged in non-violent, direct action.
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Step 3, Hit the accelerator on clean energy deployment. This will be tricky, because we have to work in a lot of places, and a lot of different ways. That's because, as you can see from this last map, most states aren't welcoming the clean energy transition yet. Many are actively opposing it. We'll need new and creative tactics, as well as a lot more of what we're already good at: advocating in front of and disrupting business as usual at local utility commissions, elected officials, and federal regulators.
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So, there you have it:
A recap of the trends from 2022 that we think matter most in 2023; A rundown on the latest science of how much climate change we're still making (too much) and how fast President Biden and other world leaders are proposing to cut emissions (too little, too late); And a bit of our plan for 2023.
But we need to start on new fossil fuel fascist actions in less than a week, to be ready for the second anniversary of the January 6 insurrection. That's not a lot of time to get ready, and honestly, we’re behind on our annual fundraising goals as of today. So if you can chip in a year end gift of $198, that would be awesome and just in time.
To also fight in multiple states, with multiple state governments and utility regulators over the roll-out of the IRA and clean energy investment, that will take a sustained, years-long commitment. $1.98 a week is less than a cup of coffee at Starbucks, and powers our work to hold corporations, including Starbucks, as well as politicians, regulators, and others accountable with disruptive, digital action all year long.
However it makes sense for you, we hope you'll make a tax-deductible donation before the end of the year to power up our work, and help support independent, digital direct action campaigns.
Thanks, and happy new year!
Drew and the 198 methods crew
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