
TWO CRISES
+

ONE SOLUTION

TAKE ACTION &
SAVE THE
CLIMATE!

TAKE ACTION

Spread the word and express your political will:
CLIMATE MUST BE PRIORITY #1 IN 2021!

Contribute time and/or money to the campaigns of climate friendly candidates in critical national races. Climate champions won in November, but 2022 is just around the corner ...

Get out the climate vote. Just because the big Presidential race is over doesn't mean we can rest on our laurels. From now on, everyday is a get out the vote day!
WHY NOW?

Thanks to all your hard work, we have a climate friendly White House and Congress ready to enact landmark energy transition legislation in 2021.

Trillions in stimulus dollars will be allocated in 2021. Those dollars need to be spent putting our workforce back to work transitioning our country to a renewable energy economy.

There are many issues competing for #1 priority in 2021.
Climate must win because time is running out to stay below 1.5C
~and~
This may be the last time in a generation that trillions in federal spending will be available for transitioning our economy to renewable energy.
THE LATEST NEWS!
Apr 27, 2021
Musk touts Tesla's move to only sell home solar and storage together, admits mistakes with solar roof
Musk announced last week that Tesla would only sell its solar-panel products paired with the Powerwall battery, rather than selling each separately. By increasing storage capacity, Musk said on Monday's call, Tesla was contributing to "the long-term solution to the sustainable energy future."
Apr 26, 2021
A New Program Like FDR’s Civilian Conservation Corps Could Help the Nation Fight Climate Change and Transition to Renewable Energy
Proposals currently being considered in Washington differ from the New Deal program because of a focus on employing women and people of color and tackling projects in underserved communities.
Apr 29, 2021
Denmark's Energy Islands
The world’s first energy islands will be constructed in Denmark, exploiting our immense wind resources in the North and Baltic seas. The energy islands will serve as hubs that can create better connections between energy generated from offshore wind and the energy systems in the region around the two seas.













