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.
People taking action
Protests and rallies organized
Bay Area residents’ lives affected
Years of climate organizing
• Stop new fossil gas infrastructure related to housing and transportation
• Prevent new permits for fracking and other extreme extraction
• Expand & defend Community Choice Energy
• Expand programs supporting low income ratepayers
• Support rooftop solar, microgrids, and other distributed energy resources
• Target and reduce deadly particulate matter pollution
• Eliminate diesel pollution
• Establish setbacks from fossil fuel drilling and fracking sites
• Require all-electric new construction and major remodels
• Facilitate the shift to electric systems for home and water heating, and cooking for existing buildings
• Electrify vehicles of all types — cars, trucks, buses, ferries
• Enact complete streets policies for safe mobility
• Support smart dense development
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.
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.
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