Our planet's future depends on action today.

We are at a tipping point. The choices we make today will determine what our future will be tomorrow. This defining moment in human history will shape the world for decades to come and what our children inherit.

Fossil Fuels are the leading cause driving pollution and climate crisis.

Burning coal, oil, and natural gas are heating up our planet, fueling extreme weather, and making our lives more unpredictable, expensive, and at risk.

Rapidly transforming to clean energy is among the most powerful actions we can take, but it must happen fast, and we need your help to make it real.

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We all feel the impacts of climate change every day.

  • Extreme weather: floods, heat waves, and droughts
  • Longer, more destructive wildfire seasons
  • Sea level rise and acidification
  • Rising electric bills
  • Change in wildlife population and habitat
  • Refugee crisis and famine

Prioritizing Energy Innovation Is Key

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Funding for Renewables is Rapidly Decreasing

While other nations are accelerating investments, the United States is pulling back risking economic competitiveness, energy security, and innovative leadership.

Funding opportunities to develop and deploy new technologies have been terminated, leading to industry slowdowns, job losses, lab closures, and the loss of American competitiveness.

We need your support to keep innovation moving forward as we develop solutions to meet rising energy demands, otherwise the impacts will be irreversible.

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Rising Energy Costs

We see our energy bills going up regularly, especially as energy demand continually rises to significantly grow.

Rising supply chain costs, import fees, and increased maintenance drive up expenses for energy providers that are passed down to customers.

Cooling homes in hotter summers and heating homes during more frigid winters drive up costs. We need more clean energy generation, not less.

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Extreme Weather Events

Flash flooding in Texas, North Carolina, Vermont, New Hampshire, New York City, Massachusetts and more has swept away entire neighborhoods.

In May 2025, tornadoes ripped through four states in a single day without adequate warning.

Power outages due to these extreme weather events threaten public health, prevent the use of life-saving equipment, leave communities vulnerable, and increase fatalities from these storms.

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Worsening Wildfire Seasons

Every year, parts of the continent with a "wildfire season" are seeing longer fire seasons, with more frequent fires that are tougher to control.

We've also seen wildfires in areas previously not at risk.

Air pollution from these wildfires impacts everyone, with air quality in the United States and Canada dipping dramatically, leading to heart and lung conditions, respiratory issues, inflammation and shortened life expectancies for both humans and wildlife alike.

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Sea Level Rise and Freshwater Droughts

Coastal communities around the globe are experiencing worsening flooding every year as sea levels rise annually.

Those same communities and entire islands are at risk of housing and infrastructure being submerged in the next 50 years.

Our freshwater sources are also threatened; sea level rise contributes to groundwater encroachment, contaminating drinking water sources even as riverbeds and lakes dry up across the country.

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