Climate Crisis: A Call to Action Greta Thunberg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAJsdgTPJpU Greta Thunberg at the U.N. Sep 23, 2019 2020 To limit warming to 1.5 o C.

IPCC says reduce CO2 emissions 45% from 2010 levels by 2030

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1.5o C. What is U.S. share of the global GHG budget?

• At the end of 2017, the remaining global budget for GHG emissions was an est. 420 to 570 gigatons for a 66% chance of limiting global warming to 1.5o C.

• An equitable per captia distribution of cumulative emissions leaves 0 gigatons for the U.S. The U.S. used up its share of cumulative global emissions in 1944.

Source: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/06/01/climate/us-biggest-carbon-polluter-in-history-will-it-walk-away-from-the-paris-climate-deal.html Washington State Emissions have risen above 1990 levels

https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/environment/washingtons-greenhouse-gas-emissions-continue-to- trend-higher-in-latest-inv Washington State Gasoline Sales Rose 45% from 2011 to 2018

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Source https://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/hist/LeafHandler.ashx?n=PET&s=A103650531&f=M Increase in Road CO2 Emissions 1990 to 2017 Los Angeles 16% San Francisco 16% Portland, OR 24% New York 27% Washington D.C. 29% Chicago 66% Seattle 71%

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Source: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/10/10/climate/driving-emissions-map.html Good News on Climate We have the • knowledge, • technology, • resources, and • will to make the needed change. Here and around the world the change is happening. A network of Pacific Islanders active in 15 Pacific Island Nations • They have participated in the UN climate negotiations. • Pacific Climate Warriors blockaded coal shipments to Australia with their canoes to raise awareness. • The island nation of switched over to 100% clean, renewable solar power in 2012. • Now they are pressuring Australian banks to divest from fossil fuels. Lakota People’s LAW PROJECT Battling the Black Snake The LPLP and tens of thousands of supporters have joined the Standing Rock and other Indigenous nations in demanding the public hearing to oppose DAPL expansion and asking that the North Dakota Public Service Commission deny the dangerous plan to double DAPL's oil capacity. Take Action to Stop KXL. Send letters: Go to https://www.lakotalaw.org/our-campaigns/battling-black-snake Cuban Agroecology and the creation of self- sufficient cities that prioritize: • organic farming methods, • the production of useful edible crops • the use of people & other Nearly 8,000 parcelas, or small lot animal labor, & recycled gardens, are found in Havana today. resources to farm city lands. Photo: Andy Cook ECOCLIPPER in North Holland, Netherlands

A company of sailors offers emission free transport and travel, by making use of engine-less sailing ships.

https://ecoclipper.org/ SUNRISE MOVEMENT

Young people organizing to win the passage of the Green New Deal and elect leaders in 2020.

“We are ordinary young people who are scared about what the climate crisis means for the people and places we love. . . if we unite by the millions, we can turn this into political power and elect leaders who stand up for the health and wellbeing of all people." WSU Energy Program Using applied building science, they assist the construction industry, code officials, facility managers and homeowners to improve building efficiency.

“The Community Energy Efficiency Program (CEEP), created by the Washington State Legislature in 2009, encourages homeowners and small businesses across the state to make energy efficiency retrofits and upgrades. The WSU Energy Program executes and manages these community-based programs.” http://energy.wsu.edu/ NAACP ENVIRONMENTAL AND CLIMATE JUSTICE Helping Frontline Communities in the United States.

Launched "Our Communities, Our Power: Advancing Resistance and Resilience in Climate Change Adaptation” Toolkit in 2019.

Leading Presidential forums in 2020 on: Economic Empowerment, Environmental Justice, and Education Climate and environmental legislation in WA State are active and will need our support. Efforts will be focused on carbon limits, clean fuels, protecting our Southern Resident Orcas, mining project impacts, and more.

Outside of state legislation, there is Climate Action Month coming up (March 22-April 22) and more Climate Strikes (June 2020). Good News: Sweden’s Success

nuclear power—34%

“Sweden slashed its carbon emissions by hydro rapidly building out nuclear power plants power—47% while following a standard design, which is necessary to make it affordable.” —Steven Pinker Good News: Sweden’s Success

With a carbon tax, Sweden has seen dropping (GHG) and a rising GDP. Good News: Renewable Costs Falling Good News: WA Clean Energy

The Clean Energy Transformation Act commits Washington to an electricity supply free of greenhouse gas emissions by 2045. Signed in to law May 2019. Learn how you can comment on Washington state climate bills today. Good News: Collective Action

“Climate change is a collective problem that needs collective action… What exactly can you do? Well, you can vote—in elections, yes, but also with your voice, your time, and your money.” —Austin Brown, UC Davis Good News on Climate UW Climate Change Video Contest 2019

Responding to this question: Together we can tackle climate change. What would it take to turn the tide? Judges’ Pick “Everyone Counts” by Danny Tayara Today’s Panelists

Andrea Axel Andrea Rodgers Stevan Harrell Spark Our Children’s Moderator Northwest Trust

Eileen Quigley Jill Mangaliman Clean Energy Transition Got Green Institute