2028 Is Too Late! Speak Up
To climate voters everywhere
The outcome of the 2024 election was a big setback for the climate, for immigrant justice, and for democracy. We needed time to grieve and regroup. But we’ve come back stronger in our organizing and even more resolved to regain what we’ve lost, advance our policies and agenda even further, and not rest until there is a just world for all.
More than ever now we need to come together to strategize and strengthen our movement. Stay engaged. Join climate and other movements to take action for people and the planet. Our fight for the climate isn’t over.
2028 is too late for more than the climate… it’s too late for immigrants, for women’s rights, for LGBTQ+ folks, for democracy, for Palestine, for Jews, for Social Security, for civil rights for everyone… the list goes on and on. Use these years to speak up and fight for what you love. Get engaged, join with others, be a force for the future. We will continue to develop free resources for this work—check back regularly.
As one of the world’s biggest climate polluters, the United States must be led by those who understand our responsibility for taking serious climate action now, before it’s too late.
We believe in the power of conversation for political change. And we need to tap into that power now to avoid the worst-case scenarios arising from the climate crisis and the Trump administration.
Let’s work together to make sure we continue to elect climate champions and those who will love, protect, and defend what we care about.
Our most reliable climate projections show we have just 5 years before we’re locked in to irreversible and dangerous climate impacts. We cannot afford four years of reversing the progress we’ve achieved and making things even worse.
As one of the world’s biggest climate polluters, the United States must be led by a president who understands our responsibility for taking serious climate action now, before it’s too late.
We know the United States’ electoral system, and in particular its two-party system, is flawed. Even so—76% of the world’s top climate scientists of agree: voting for politicians who pledge strong climate measures is the #1 most important action individuals can take.
We believe in the power of conversation for political change. And we need to tap into that power now to avoid the worst-case scenarios arising from the climate crisis.
Let’s work together to make sure we continue to elect climate champions.
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