March to End Fossil Fuels Fossil fuels spurred the climate crisis. Now, as greenhouse gas emissions continue to warm the planet at an alarming rate, the health of communities and nature around the world hangs in the balance. It’s time to stop the fossil fuel industry in its tracks. Join us at the March to End Fossil Fuels. Act Now
Remove the Snake River Dams In the Pacific Northwest, the line between extinction and existence for wild salmon and steelhead is not a line in the sand. It’s four fish-killing monoliths spanning the Snake River Canyon. It’s time to remove these deadbeat dams and ensure the future of salmon and steelhead. Act Now
Fight for a Fossil Free Future Fossil fuel projects are fueling the climate crisis and harming people in the process. Frontline communities are working toward a fossil free future and pushing back on production and infrastructure—but they can’t do it alone. Act Now
Climate Justice Is Social Justice “The people most impacted by climate change are the ones who live closest to the lands, who are committed to their communities, and who have the least amount of money,” says Dr. PennElys Droz of NDN Collective. Climate justice seeks to address this inequity. Act Now
Build Back Fossil Free Fossil fuel projects are fueling the climate crisis and disrupting millions of lives. Many of these projects, such as the Dakota Access Pipeline and the Enbridge Line 3 pipeline, violate Indigenous sovereignty and can turn working-class communities into sacrifice zones for their pollution. Act Now
Protect Lands and Waters Conserving lands and waters is essential for maintaining biodiversity, providing habitat for endangered species and fighting climate change. Get involved and help protect the places that protect us. Act Now
Demand Environmental Justice For decades, frontline groups have led the fight for environmental health and justice, taking on Big Oil and polluters. We will continue to learn from, amplify and invest in these groups. Act Now
Stop Neighborhood Oil Drilling The majority of L.A.’s industrial oil drilling activity takes place in communities of color and low-income communities. Environmental justice groups are at the forefront of the fight to stop neighborhood oil drilling and return power back to the community. Act Now
Protect the Arctic and Stand with the Gwich’in The Gwich'in call the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge “Iizhik Gwats'an Gwandaii Goodlit” (The Sacred Place Where Life Begins). Join with them as they fight to protect this land from development and oil drilling. Take Action
It’s All Home Water. As anglers, we believe it’s our duty to stand for the waters we stand in and fight for a future that includes wild fish and clean water—for everyone. Act Now
Protect Your Peaks Our oceans and coastline are in a battle against greed-driven entities that cherish their bank accounts, not the paddle out. If we don’t join the fight against Big Oil, developments and pollution, our peaks will perish. Connect with local environmental groups fighting to defend our seas. Act Now