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Something Serious … for a Change

[We’re supposed to make you laugh, but today … well, maybe this is pretty funny. A few weeks ago I received an invitation for Silverback Digest to become a member of The Climate Collaborative, a non-profit organization that exists to promote the urgent need for the country to take climate action. Why they would ask a dinky organization like ours to participate is a good question, but ours is not to reason why. Gorillas live in the jungle, jungles are threatened by climate change and habitat reduction … so, I’m all in! Note that in their email they reference the desire to “generate a drumbeat” to communicate with others businesses and organizations. Perhaps our experience in jungle communication is why we were invited.

I ask you all to go into a frenzy of chest-thumping and oo-ooing to alert Congress and the incoming Biden Administration of the importance of climate action. Silverbacks and Silverbelles … Go Crazy!! SB SM]

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1actRYXlXE2UXZOAuxw02YUwZNH-MS6Sb

Stephen –

I’m so proud to share that you are one of the 1,400+ overall institutions and companies sending a strong and unequivocal message to the incoming administration and Congress that climate action must be a national priority. 

The We Are All in Statement will go live tomorrow, Thursday, December 10, at 8am ET at americaisallin.com. Ahead of that, please find a Media and Social Toolkit here and downloadable graphics here to advertise and promote your company’s participation. 

In it, you’ll find the following resources: 

We hope you’ll spread the word about your participation! We aim to generate a drumbeat of company voices on the statement from tomorrow through the Saturday five year anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement signing. 

Don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions. 

Thanks,

Erin Callahan
Director
The Climate Collaborative

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1actRYXlXE2UXZOAuxw02YUwZNH-MS6Sb

Background Information:

We Are All In:

U.S. Communities, Businesses, and Institutions are
Ready for a National Mobilization on Climate and Recovery

In 2017, we launched We Are Still In to maintain America’s promise to tackle climate change. In the time since, wildfires and other climate-fueled disasters have impacted the lives and wellbeing of millions of Americans, threatened our nation’s supply chains, and put countless communities at risk. COVID-19 has concurrently created a national health and economic crisis.

Tackling the climate crisis is essential to help our nation recover from these crises by creating good paying jobs for millions of Americans, fostering U.S. energy innovation, increasing our national security, and protecting the health and well-being of present and future generations. It will also provide us with our best opportunity to address systemic inequalities that have forced vulnerable communities, especially communities of color, to bear the brunt of climate impacts and environmental and economic injustice.

Over the last four years, U.S. non-federal leaders have doubled down on reducing dangerous carbon pollution, and have done so in the face of a federal retreat and an increasingly dire scientific outlook. Today, one in three Americans live in a jurisdiction committed to 100% clean electricity. 16 states have passed or committed to pass regulations and legislation that would phase down the use of hydrofluorocarbons, a potent greenhouse gas. And in three years, the U.S. electric vehicle market has doubled. Despite these advances, more action is needed to protect vulnerable populations and rebuild the U.S. economy.

Now we, the undersigned governors, tribal leaders, mayors and local officials, and colleges and universities, businesses, investors, faith groups, cultural institutions, and health care organizations, are joining together once again to reaffirm our commitment to the Paris Agreement on climate change and pledge to partner with the Biden-Harris Administration, which has made ambitious commitments to tackle the climate crisis.

We call on the incoming administration and other federal policymakers to join us in a national response to ensure our safety and prosperity by taking immediate action to:

Drive economic growth across every sector of the economy through job-creating sustainable investments: 

Expand U.S. leadership at home and abroad: 

Reimagine community partnership to advance just and equitable climate solutions and build resilience to climate change:

We pledge to support these policies at the national and local level, and place climate considerations at the core of our own institutions: how we do business, how we invest, how we govern, how we educate, how we serve. We urge the Biden-Harris Administration and Congress alike to adopt a similar whole-of government approach to tackling this crisis, and look forward to working in close partnership and dialogue – public and private collaboration across all levers of power – to achieve our shared vision.

The Silverbacks and ‘Belles of America.

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