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We are building a grassroots climate movement in the Bay Area and beyond to eliminate carbon pollution and achieve a clean energy future with racial, economic, and environmental justice.
Our Impact

30,000
People taking action

60+
Protests and rallies organized

7.75 mil
Bay Area residents’ lives affected

11
Years of climate organizing
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We Are Working To
Accelerate the Fossil Fuel Endgame
Our Focus:
• Prevent new permits for fracking and other extreme extraction
Achieve 100% Clean Energy
Our Focus:
• Expand programs supporting low income ratepayers
• Support rooftop solar, microgrids, and other distributed energy resources
End Toxic Air Pollution
Our Focus:
• Eliminate diesel pollution
• Establish setbacks from fossil fuel drilling and fracking sites
Get Gas Out of Buildings
Our Focus:
• Facilitate the shift to electric systems for home and water heating, and cooking for existing buildings
Promote Just and Clean Transportation
Our Focus:
• Enact complete streets policies for safe mobility
• Support smart dense development
Where does 350 Bay Area get its funding?
The vast majority of our funding is from individuals, with a median donation of $25. Our supporters include everyday people who value evidence-based decisionmaking, and donate toward our critical advocacy.
What we stand for
We are here for justice. The climate crisis is the justice issue of our times, magnifying the accumulation of past injustices: racial, economic and environmental.
We welcome and mobilize growing numbers of people to act for climate & climate justice. We build deep civic engagement & advocacy essential to solve the climate crisis.
We organize, lobby and educate to push policy makers to meet the urgency of the climate emergency.
News & Updates

Save Rooftop Solar in California
What we need: Outreach to Gov Newsom: calls, tweets (scroll down for example tweets), pressure from other electeds Letters to the Editor and OpEds Outreach to Elected Officials, asking them

CPUC’s New Rules for Rooftop Solar Still Miss the Mark; Will Stall Rooftop Growth
The CPUC’s Proposal is at Odds with California’s Climate Goals November 11, 2022 – As the international community meets to discuss pathways cutting dangerous pollution destabilizing our climate system at

Let CARB know: We need a stronger, more equitable Scoping Plan
Every five years, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) creates a Scoping Plan, a roadmap of actions required to meet California’s climate goals. Unfortunately, the current proposed plan doesn’t ensure
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