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   John -
   We launched a BIG campaign in 2021 targeting the referee of the U.S.
   economy: the Federal Reserve.
   As we begin the new year, I want to catch you up on everything we
   accomplished last year as part of our Fossil Free Fed campaign. This email
   is longer than usual, but I hope you will take a few minutes to read it
   and get up to speed and ready for what’s ahead.
   First, here’s how it all started:
   For the last decade, 350’s been calling on public and private investors
   and institutions to cut ties and divest from fossil fuels – and we’ve been
   incredibly successful.^1 That’s why we decided to turn our energy to the
   biggest fish in the financial sea: the Federal Reserve System (the Fed).
   The Fed’s job is to protect our economy and financial system from risk –
   including climate risk. But for years, they’ve done the exact opposite by
   bailing out fossil fuel companies and allowing the largest U.S. banks to
   pour nearly $1 trillion into risky fossil fuels, even after the U.S.
   signed onto the Paris Agreement.^2 It’s time for change.
   Our campaign strategy has been three-fold:
    1. Pressure President Biden to nominate a climate leader to replace the
       Trump-appointed Fed Chair, Jerome Powell.
    2. Urge Congress to pass a bill that would require the Federal Reserve to
       hold big banks accountable for financing fossil fuels.
    3. Directly target the Federal Reserve by calling on them to take climate
       risk seriously and cut off financing for fossil fuels.
   There's no doubt that this is one of the single most ambitious campaigns
   we've ever taken on here at 350.org. It's a campaign we knew we wouldn't
   win overnight. So I want to chart out for you — month by month — how we
   implemented our strategy in 2021 and what’s ahead:
  May 2021
   Beginning in May, we started [ [link removed] ]collecting signatures calling on President
   Biden to nominate a climate leader as the next Fed Chair to replace Jerome
   Powell. We knew that Biden would make his decision on who to nominate in
   late 2021, so we got to work.
   We received some good news early on when Biden signed the first ever
   Executive Order for the financial sector to address the climate crisis on
   May 20.^3
  July 2021
   In early July, the European Central Bank (ECB) announced that it would
   incorporate climate into its policy-making decisions across Europe. As one
   of the most influential central banks in the world, this was a crucial
   win. We mobilized this momentum to put more pressure on Biden and the Fed
   to follow suit.
   Later that month, we launched [ [link removed] ]an explainer video that runs through the
   role of the Fed and the theory of change behind our campaign. Financial
   policy is often made intentionally confusing to avoid public
   accountability. That’s why a big part of our focus has been popular
   education on the role of the Fed in the climate crisis.
  August 2021
   We had planned a large action in Jackson Hole, Wyoming during the Economic
   Policy Symposium, but when the conference switched to online at the last
   minute, we quickly pivoted to online actions, partnered with Protect Our
   Winters on a [ [link removed] ]massive banner drop in the Teton mountains, and [ [link removed] ]took
   action outside the Federal Reserve branch in Denver.
   [ [link removed] ]Stop the Money Pipeline banner on the Teton Mountains
  September 2021
   Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rashida Tlaib, Ayanna Pressley,
   and other progressive members of Congress joined the movement calling on
   President Biden to replace current Federal Reserve Chair, Jerome Powell,
   with someone who will take serious action on the climate crisis.^4
   Later that month, Reps. Mondaire Jones, Rashida Tlaib, and Ayanna Pressley
   introduced the Fossil Free Finance Act which would require the Federal
   Reserve to hold big banks accountable for financing fossil fuels. We
   mobilized our supporters to send letters to their representatives urging
   them to cosponsor the bill.
   Then, our movement delivered over 40,000 petition signatures encouraging
   President Biden to nominate a new Federal Reserve Chair who will
   prioritize the climate.
  October 2021
   On October 29 (right before COP 26), our movement took action outside
   thirteen Federal Reserve branches across the country calling for change at
   the Fed and demanding that President Biden nominate a climate champion as
   Federal Reserve Chair.
   These actions, led by 350 local groups, took place at Federal Reserve
   branches in San Francisco, Chicago, New York, Seattle, Dallas, and beyond.
   You can watch a video highlighting the actions [ [link removed] ]here.
   [ [link removed] ]Screen shot of video
  November 2021
   In November, Senators Ed Markey and Jeff Merkley introduced the Senate
   version of the Fossil Free Finance Act which would effectively cut off the
   flow of funds from big banks to fossil fuel companies. We mobilized our
   supporters to send letters to their senators urging them to cosponsor the
   bill.
   On November 22, we officially got word that President Biden renominated
   Jerome Powell as chair of the Federal Reserve. Biden's decision to ignore
   the leading voices in economics, members of Congress, and — most
   importantly — tens of thousands of supporters who called on his
   administration to nominate a true climate leader is a blatant disregard
   for our mandate to shift the economy and keep warming below 1.5 degrees.
   Biden did heed climate advocates' call for climate champions at the Fed
   and nominated Lael Braniard as Vice-Chair of the Federal Reserve. Lael
   Brainard has sounded the alarm on how financial institutions must take
   action on the climate crisis.
   We mobilized immediately, [ [link removed] ]sending letters to our senators urging them
   to vote NO on Powell’s confirmation. So far, three Democratic senators
   have committed to voting against Powell: Elizabeth Warren of
   Massachusetts, Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island, and Jeff Merkley of
   Oregon.
  December 2021
   In December, we called on Biden to nominate climate leaders for the three
   remaining seats on the Federal Reserve Board.
   Having strong leadership in these key positions could help steer the Fed
   toward regulating the Big Banks and cutting off the flow of funds to
   fossil fuels – regardless of whether Jerome Powell gets confirmed by the
   Senate in January.
   [ [link removed] ]Can you add your name today calling on President Biden
   to nominate climate leaders for the three remaining seats? We need more
   signatures on the petition before Biden makes his announcement soon.
   [ [link removed] ]Sign the petition »
   
   2021 was just the beginning,
   John. We’ve already seen the
   pillars of power begin to crack and there is so much ahead for our work to
   push Biden, Congress, and the Fed to cut off the flow of funds to fossil
   fuels. Together, I know we can transform the future and fossil fuel
   finance as we know it.
   The Senate confirmation hearing on Powell’s nomination is supposed to take
   place later this month. Together, we will leverage the full weight of our
   movement to call on the Senate to do what is right for our communities and
   our planet and reject Powell’s nomination – and to confirm the nomination
   of Lael Brainard for Vice-Chair.
   Thank you for making the first year of this campaign a success. None of it
   would be possible without you,
   John.
   Brooke Harper
   Regional Campaigns Strategist
   350.org
   P.S. To stay up to date on the campaign and learn more, check out our
   campaign website at [ [link removed] ]fossilfreefederalreserve.com.
   
    
   1 - [ [link removed] ]350.org
   2 - [ [link removed] ]Bailout Watch and [ [link removed] ]Banking on Climate Chaos
   3 - [ [link removed] ]CNBC
   4 - [ [link removed] ]POLITICO
    
     
     
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