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January-February 2023 Newsletter

Biden: Declare a Climate Emergency!
Plus San Diego Energy Use, and PFAS in the Water

This month, we take a dive into our recent rally, calling on President Biden to declare an official Climate Emergency! We also cover strategies to fight local energy cost hikes, and the continued struggle against contamination in our water and ecosystems.

Be sure to check out the linked stories for more info on climate related issues!

Want to get involved? Scroll to the end to find our upcoming events and volunteer opportunities. 

Kick off Earth Week with us! Enjoy climate-related games, food, entertainment, prizes and more at Carnival for Climate on Saturday, April 15th from 12-4pm at Centro Cultural de la Raza in Balboa Park.

President Biden:
Declare a Climate Emergency NOW!

Denika Tamayo, Action & Equity Coordinator 

On Saturday, January 21st, SanDiego350 and hundreds of San Diego climate advocates marched around the Federal Building calling on President Biden to declare a climate emergency and end fossil fuel extraction alongside dozens of events held around the nation.

San Diego 350 and nationwide environmental justice, frontline and Indigenous organizations in collaboration with the People vs. Fossil Fuels coalition partnered in one of dozens of nationally coordinated demonstrations across the country calling on the President to act boldly and ensure the nation continues to advance climate justice solutions despite a divided Congress.

Protestors carried huge, colorful climate puppets and vibrant banners chanted and listened to compelling speakers from various climate advocacy organizations, demanding that Biden use his executive powers, Demand a Climate Emergency and stop approving fossil fuel projects. By declaring a national emergency, the President will be able to stop approval of new fossil fuel leases, reinstate a ban on crude oil and gas exports, and stop foreign fossil fuel investment -- instead investing in environmental justice communities to build out renewable energy and transit infrastructure, reduce carbon pollution, and reverse adverse health impacts.

This was an impactful day of action with powerful speakers including San Diego Council President Sean Elo-Rivera, Councilmember Joe LaCava, Priscilla Ortiz-LaChappa (Miss Kumeyaay 2022-23), and Yusef Miller (Interfaith Coalition for Earth Justice).

Yusef Miller from the Interfaith Coalition for Earth Justice (ICEJ) said “Mr. President, Declaring a Climate Emergency is not simply a statement of solidarity with a movement, but rather it’s a pledge to humanity.”

As the climate clock ticks and climate disasters accelerate around the world, we need Biden to use his executive power to take bold climate action. In fact, by declaring a national climate emergency, Biden will be able to invest in environmental justice communities to build out renewable energy and transit infrastructure, reduce carbon pollution, and reverse adverse health impacts.

Key Accomplishments:

  • This was one of dozens of nationally coordinated demonstrations across the country calling on the President to act boldly and ensure the nation continues to advance climate justice solutions despite a divided Congress. 
  • Shared Joy Braun's story and legacy  globally and across Turtle Island!
    Largest People Vs. Fossil Fuels distributed action to date. We were part of 27 registered actions in over 15 states across the country and globally (including Germany!)
  • Created national awareness and engagement among new and already involved activists into this climate movement and our demands on President Biden.
  • Collected over 200 signatures on a petition demanding President Biden Declare a Climate Emergency!
  • Check out the pictures from the rally here. 
    We are in the news! CBS-8 News Article // CBS-8 & ABC-10 News Coverage (video)

We won't back down until President Biden fulfills his campaign promises to advance climate action and environmental justice, and halt fossil fuel extraction on public lands and waters.
You can still take action by signing the petition HERE to tell President Joe Biden to declare a climate emergency! 

Climate Action Is
My Calling

Read about how SD350's board president, Joyce Lane, got involved in the climate movement. Joyce discusses the  current movement's strengths, where activism is headed and why climate change advocacy is so important.

By Joyce Lane, SanDiego350 Board President 

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Extreme Cold a Result of Global Warming

"Did you know that global warming can actually cause extreme cold snaps, too?The years since 2009 have been the hottest in recorded human history – and the coldest. Temperatures of 110 degrees and minus 60 degrees are not meant for human survival..."

By Marilyn Bruno, Climate Writer

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Tips to Reduce Your Energy Usage

"Energy costs soared this winter, SDG&E was already charging the highest electricity rates in the nation, and the rate for natural gas doubled from December to January. SanDiego350 has joined an effort calling on the city council to investigate the rapid rate increases... In the meantime check out a few easy ways to reduce your energy usage..."

By Deanna Alderson, Climate Writer

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“PFAS” in our
Drinking Water

"One of the saddest realities of our lifetime is the contamination of our drinking water by the manufacturers of PFAS – per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances – a class of about 12,000 chemicals used for the past 50 years in consumer and industrial products that we use every day...."

By Marilyn Bruno, Climate Writer

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January Member of the Month

What do you recommend to people who want to have a larger impact through the environmental movement? 
"Do your own research on potential ways to reduce waste, live a more sustainable lifestyle and, if interested, be part of your community’s environmental action. See what aspects may align with your daily lifestyle and adopt them as you see fit." - Danny Fuchs

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February Member of the Month

What drives your activism?
"The main thing that drives my activism is the realization of how much privilege I was born with. As a white, middle-class person living in San Diego, I have the ability to choose to ‘ignore’ climate change, and many in my position choose to do just that. This realization drives my activism because I truly want to exist in a world that is just and equitable, and for me, fighting for climate justice is a way that will hopefully bring us one step closer to that." - Alli Dangio

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CLIMATE JUSTICE LEADERSHIP CONVERSATION

WHEN: March 2, 2023 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
WHERE: Zoom

Join us in a conversation with Tanisha-Jean Martin, Climate Community Director and Environmental Justice Consultant with SD Urban Sustainability Coalition and Maria Muhammad CEO of I Am Green, a non-profit that reconnects our community back to the planet and each other. 

This presentation is part of our series of conversations with local leaders on the front lines of fighting environmental racism and climate injustice in San Diego County. 

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FRIDAYS FOR FUTURE GLOBAL CLIMATE STRIKE

WHEN: March 3, 2023 @ 5:00 pm – 6:45 pm
WHERE: 1600 Pacific Highway, San Diego, California 92101

Join us downtown to rally for a just transition away from fossil fuels and to clean energy! 

Big Oil continues to perpetuate harm toward frontline communities through sustained oil extraction near homes, schools, and community spaces while profiting from global crises and excessively raising gas prices. On Friday, members of Youth v. Oil will rally at Waterfront Park, leading chants, giving speeches, and participating in an oil spill action. Take action for climate, support the Youth v. Oil campaign & resolution, and demand that our leaders hold Big Oil accountable! 

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TRANSPORTATION FOR ALL - Lifting Up Communities with Microtransit

WHEN: March 4, 2023 @ 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
WHERE: Malcolm X Library 5148 Market Street, San Diego, California 9211

Climate solutions are here and we need to learn about implementation of these new ideas. The Regional Decarbonization Framework is a collaborative effort to lower the regions’ carbon footprint. Transportation is the most significant of the five key emitting sectors. 

Our Transportation Team invites you to attend our event “Transportation for All — Uplifting Communities with Microtransit.” This community meeting will describe an electric passenger transit expansion concept to push back on the dominance of petroleum- fueled solo driver vehicles in today’s transportation mix.

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BUILD YOUR CLIMATE ACTION TOOLKIT

Get inspired! Start with the basics so that you can feel comfortable jumping into climate action. 
SanDiego350 is offering a FREE workshop series over the next 4 months to get you started. Begin to build your toolkit with key vocabulary, the basics of movement building, how SD350 is structured, and our theory of change.

All are welcome!

How to Organize and Build Relationships (Part 2)                                                     In Person: Sun. Mar 19th Register
Online: Tues. Mar 21st Register

How to Advocate and Campaign (Part 3)                                                                      In Person: Sun. April 16th Register
Online: Tues. April 18th Register

How to Talk and Write Effectively (Part 4)                                                       
In Person: Sun. May 14th Register
Online: Tues. May 16th Register

Get your tickets for CARNIVAL FOR CLIMATE!

WHEN: April 15, 2023 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
WHERE: Centro Cultural de la Raza, 2004 Park Blvd., San Diego, California 92101

Get Ready, Set..... Kick off Earth Week with us! 

Join us for a fun-filled day of games, prizes, food and more at SanDiego350's Carnival for Climate. Get your ticket today and get a FREE raffle ticket!

Carnival for Climate is a family-friendly festival with climate-related carnival games, circus performers, face painting, carnival food, learning opportunities, and ways to take action! 

All the proceeds from the event go toward local climate action in San Diego! 

REGISTER
 
Carnival for Climate

We need your help making Carnival for Climate a success!

Carnival for Climate is a family-friendly festival, featuring climate-related carnival games, circus performers, face painting, carnival food, and learning opportunities. All the proceeds from the event go toward local climate action in San Diego!

If you are interested in volunteering at the carnival please sign up for a timeslot HERE.

WHEN: April 15th, 2023 
WHERE: Centro Cultural de la Raza - 2004 Park Blvd, San Diego, CA 92101

For all volunteer opportunities, please email Paloma at paloma@sandiego350.org

 

Who are we?
SanDiego350 is building a movement to prevent the worst impacts of climate change and climate injustice through education and outreach, public policy advocacy, and mobilizing people to take action.

 
Your Support Drives Our Activism

Looking for a way to support the work we do at SanDiego350? Visit our donations page to help drive climate-focused policy in San Diego County. 

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In the News
  • Environment Report: San Diegans Say, If the Bus Were Faster, I’d Ride It. (Voice of San Diego)
  • California’s snowpack is melting faster than ever before, leaving less available water (Union Tribune)
  • Newsom wants to waive environmental rules in the delta amid drought worries (LA Times)
  • After the Ohio Train Disaster, Pete Buttigieg’s Transportation Department Could Get Sued (Jacobin)
  • What Europe showed the world about renewable energy (Vox)
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