Urge President Biden to take bold and just climate action at the COP27 in Egypt

Dear President Biden,
As people of faith/conscience from across the United States, we urge you to bring the full power and persuasion of the U.S. government to achieve agreement at COP27 in Egypt to rapidly cut emissions and keep global warming to no more than 1.5 degrees. We ask you to also ensure that the U.S. does our fair share to support developing nations and people on the front lines of extreme climate impacts by scaling up funding, investments, and clean technology transfer.

To lead by example, the U.S. must take bold action and make serious and ambitious investments. U.S. faith communities are proving this can be done, cutting emissions in their own facilities and supporting vulnerable people and communities in the U.S. and globally. Fueled by a sense of moral responsibility to care for our neighbors, our common home, and protect our children’s future, congregations and families around the country are reducing their climate pollution.

The U.S. must also have domestic policy in place to curb our own emissions, and we strongly support the climate elements of the Inflation Reduction Act as well as administrative actions to reduce carbon pollution. This year’s COP comes at a critical moment. We are witnessing the tragic effects of climate change affecting every community on Earth, but it is the poor and historically disenfranchised who are least responsible for the problem who suffer the most.

As the wealthiest country in the world and the country that has emitted more carbon pollution than any other, the U.S. has a moral responsibility to solve this crisis and to commit to our fair share. We ask the U.S. government to make these commitments and advance priorities during the COP27 negotiations:

  • Accelerate Ambition. We urge the U.S. to accelerate ambition and reduce carbon emissions to keep global warming to no more than 1.5C degrees above pre-industrial levels.
  • Increase Climate Finance Commitments. We urge the U.S. to pay its fair share of the $100 billion commitment to climate finance through the Green Climate Fund and finance mechanisms by increasing its commitments by 2025.
  • Support Loss and Damage Finance. We urge the U.S. to prioritize commitments to the most vulnerable populations, such as Indigenous peoples, small island nations, least developed countries, and climate-displaced persons.
  • Include Climate and Environmental Justice in Adaptation/Mitigation. We urge the U.S. to include climate justice and reject environmental racism in adaptation/mitigation efforts, and ensure a just transition for fossil-fuel workers. We also urge the U.S. to ensure protection of human rights, especially for Indigenous and local communities.

We are prepared to partner with you to help solve the climate crisis as we care for the needs of the most vulnerable. We pray for the moral leadership of the U.S. government at this critical moment. Please lead the nations of the world to a meaningful and lasting agreement to protect our climate, on behalf of all of us, and for the future of our children and the generations yet to come.

Use this link to sign the letter to President Biden

Check Out this Website from Crude Intentions NM

Crude Intentions NM has come up with a clever website to illustrate the negative impact of the oil and gas industry on our frontline communities, cultural treasures and much more, all in the name of profit.

Oil and gas is big business for New Mexico, but it comes with an even bigger cost. Oil and gas production remains a burden for New Mexico’s land and its people. While Big Oil’s profits increase, New Mexico pays the price. The truth is pollution is at unacceptable levels in New Mexico wreaking havoc on our land, air, and our people.

Check Out the website Crude Intentions NM

At the bottom of the site you are urged to Tell lawmakers to reject Big Oil’s crude intentions.
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Faith in Action: Reflections on the Permian Basin

Join the First Congregational Green Justice team  for a Zoom Forum on “Faith in Action: Reflections on the Permian Basin.”
Kayley Shoup, a Carlsbad resident and community activist with Citizens Caring for the Future. Kayley will share about the many challenges facing the region and how we can be a part of an intentional and just response.  Kayley’s presentation will be followed by reflections from Stephen Picha, Ann McCartney, Clara Sims, and Ruth Striegel who traveled to the Permian region in June in affiliation with New Mexico Interfaith Power and Light.
From the individual to the communal, we are all implicated in the sacrifice zones of our fossil fuel economy, particularly those imposed upon our neighbors to the south east. Join us as we reflect upon how we can further put our our faith into action for the well-being of the Permian region, our beloved state of New Mexico, and our one Earth home.
Contact Ruth Striegel at ruth.striegel@gmail.com for the Zoom link.