100 Days In — and the Fight Is Just Getting Started
Trump's First 100 Days Were Just the Beginning—We Need You Now
Friend,
The attacks are escalating, and the future of the environmental movement depends on us.
In just the first 100 days of Trump's second term, we have witnessed a full-scale assault on the climate, public lands, frontline communities, and environmental science itself1.
Public lands are being sold out.
Protections are being dismantled.
Science is being buried.
And the people who have devoted their lives to defending it all are being fired.
These attacks are deliberate, calculated, and designed to break the systems meant to protect our health, our communities, and our future. But we refuse to be broken — we have to out-organize it, out-fundraise it, and out-fight it.
✅ We sued DOGE and Elon Musk for illegally firing National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service employees, slashing funding, and violating contracts that protect your public lands.
✅ We sued President Trump to stop his reckless executive order that opens our oceans to dangerous offshore drilling.
✅ We filed sweeping FOIA requests to expose DOGE and Musk's efforts to dismantle government protections from the inside.
✅ We joined with leading science and justice groups to sue the Trump administration for deleting public climate and environmental justice data from federal websites—a direct betrayal of transparency and frontline communities.
✅ We mobilized our members and supporters to stand up against these attacks, sending over 100,000 actions to officials at every level of government and helping bring thousands of people out to marches and protests around the country.
Here's the truth: Trump's 41% approval rating is the lowest at the 100-day mark of any newly elected president in at least seven decades. Even lower than during his first term. The public is rejecting this agenda, but disapproval alone won't stop it.
The Sierra Club is already in court, on the ground, and in the halls of power. But we need to expand. Fast. We need to bring more people into this fight, give our legal teams the resources to win, and organize from the grassroots up.
This is more than a political fight. This is a battle for the soul of our planet — and the health and safety of everyone on it.