Speak up for what you love and want to protect. Organize to defend our peoples, our rights, our climate.
Welcome to 2028 Is Too Late
2028 Is Too Late takes on a new meaning under the Trump administration.
So much of what we cherish about our world, our country, and all people is under attack. We are joining together to grow a strong, united movement based in human caring for one another and the future of all life on earth. We choose to do that by focusing on the climate emergency, immigration justice, and preserving democracy.
Climate solutions at the federal level have been decimated by this administration. The impact of those cuts is catastrophic across the U.S. and globally. But our fight is not over–we are working within our climate organizations to strategize the many ways we will push back at the local and state level and engage nationally and globally wherever we can.
Our Building Alliances section is focused on aligning ourselves with groups fighting for the rights of immigrants. To support your work in this area, we have created four free stickers and an information card on immigrant justice and how it is inextricably linked to climate justice.
Strategies the Ultra-Rich Use to Transfer Wealth to the Top
Gwen Brown explains the strategies many ultrawealthy people use to undermine our efforts to solve three urgent problems facing our world today.
Our free VOTE CLIMATE stickers (originally developed for the 2024 presidential campaign) are also available for use in your local climate organizing efforts.
Strategies the Ultra-Rich Use to Transfer Wealth to the Top
by Gwen Brown
Gwen Brown explains the strategies many ultrawealthy people use to undermine our efforts to solve three urgent problems facing our world today: growing income inequality; bitterness, division, and violence between people; and the threat the climate emergency poses to every species on our planet.
A group of friends founded 2028 is Too Late after spending the past 14 years organizing together and with climate organizations across the country to end the climate emergency. In the spring of 2024 we decided that the most important work we could do in the months leading up to Nov. 5 was to make sure we elected climate champions, especially in the White House.
We lost that fight, but the current climate disasters continue to dramatically highlight the need for action today. Many gains we made will be reversed, but we will build and strengthen our movements and continue to fight for a livable climate.
This is about the world we’re living in, the world we are leaving for young people, and our responsibility to put our love for them into action. Join us.