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2020 Year-end Report – Climate Emergency Mobilization Team

by Richard Rollins CLIMATE EMERGENCY MOBILIZATION TEAM  SIERRA CLUB GRASSROOTS NETWORK YEAR-END REPORT 01/01/2020 – 12/31/2020 This was the first year for the Grassroots Network Climate Emergency Mobilization (CEM) Team. The following are excerpts from our formal report to the Grassroots Network Support Team. GOAL AND PROSPECTIVE OUTCOMES As a new team in 2020, establishing

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San Francisco celebrates the passage of an all-electric building ordinance for newly-constructed buildings

by Melissa Yu On Tuesday, November 10th, [2020] the San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to pass the all-electric new buildings ordinance introduced by Supervisor Rafael Mandelman and co-sponsored by Supervisors Dean Preston, Gordon Mar, Shamann Walton, and Matt Haney. San Francisco is the largest city in the state to pass an all-electric building

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What can climate activists learn from the unfolding coronavirus pandemic?

by Richard Rollins “The coronavirus pandemic and the slower-moving dangers of climate change parallel one another in important ways, and experts say the aggressive, if belated, response to the outbreak could hold lessons for those urging climate action. Both the pandemic and the climate crisis are problems of exponential growth against a limited capacity to

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Hotter, drier, and rising greenhouse gas emissions

by Rebecca Franke The impact of our destabilizing climate is often described through distant manifestations: melting ice sheets, warming permafrost, rising ocean acidity, and the like. But increasingly, we’re coming face-to-face with rapid changes in our communities. The Washington Post published an extended piece describing the impact of rising temperatures on southern California, centering on Santa

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Yes, there is a climate emergency! (and here’s what you can do)

by Rebecca Franke Often slipping by with too little notice, communities throughout the world are declaring climate emergencies. They recognize that waiting for national governments to take the lead isn’t sufficient. And coasting along with “someday, not now” nonchalance no longer cuts it. We’ve reached the point where “climate change” is not an accurate description

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