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 Lorelei -- New year, same old climate disaster… Whoops! We resolved to be  positive: Hey kids, here's something to get stoked up  about!!! FOSSIL FREE KING COUNTYOn January 28, King County Councilmember Upthegrove will introduce  a #FossilFreeKC  ordinance that prohibits all new major fossil fuel infrastructure  in King County, like new oil storage terminals or expanded gas  pipelines. It's up to us to make sure it passes—so let's build  a groundswell of community support that resonates more loudly  than fossil fuel money! Here are three ways you can help us win a Fossil Free Future: Sign  and share our petition to King County leaders! Learn more about the campaign  and get plugged in!Thursday, January 10,  6:30–8:00pm
 1919 E Prospect St, Seattle 98122.
 More  info and RSVP here.
 Art Build! Art  Build!Saturday, January 19, 12:00–4:00pm
 Fremont  Powerhouse, 3940 Fremont Ave N, Seattle 98103
 Details  here.
 LET'S GO, OLYMPIA!Just two weeks until this year's session starts in the state  legislature, January 14th. The Governor has a climate  package  and the big greens have priorities.  There are other  climate bills coming forward, too. With more climate-aware  legislators than ever before, is this the year we finally make  progress? Find  the town hall nearest you and ask your legislators! Better yet,  sign up for Lobby Day and ask them in their offices: Lobby Day for  ClimateTuesday, January 29, 8:30am–5:00pm
 United  Churches, 110 11th Ave SE, Olympia, WA 98501
 Click  here to sign up.
 And if your fingers are already itching to make calls and  write emails to support strong bills, join  our rapid-response Civic Action Team! New to town and don't know  who your state legislators are? Look  them up here. FIGHTING FOR THE RIGHT OF WAY35th Ave NEThanks to everyone who wrote asking  the Mayor to complete the 35th Avenue portion of Seattle's Basic Bike  Network as promised. We expected an announcement right before the  holidays, and we hear that the reason the Mayor is holding off is that  she is doing "more business outreach," which means we citizens clearly  need to do more Mayoral outreach: Please keep the pressure up  and send  this email to the Mayor now.
 Moving through the #SeattleSqueeze On December  11th MASS (Move all Seattle Sustainably) used the  one-month-from-Seattle-Squeeze date to generate  press for our transportation proposals. Expect more noise from us  as #SeattleSqueeze begins in January. A small group of us are  analyzing bus real-time data in order to be able to make informed  proposals for transit improvements, and we are thinking of  additional fun stuff, like real-time experiments  testing and publicizing how fast biking is relative to cars during  #SeattleSqueeze. Contact  Alice if interested.
 Transportation Team Monthly  MeetingMonday, January 14, 4:15–5:45pm
 Room 330, Vance  building, 1402 3rd Ave, Seattle 98101
 HOUSINGThe housing fight at the city level is quiet this month… but things  are starting to move at the state level, and we're tracking a  few interesting bills. To stay in the loop, email Emily. STRONGER TOGETHERFrontline Allies welcomes your participation in  everything from organizing trainings on undoing oppressive systems, to  supporting our allies in climate justice work. To join, contact Kara. More information  is available here,  including upcoming support and education opportunities. Our monthly meeting is a great place to learn about our work,  including our new project focused on economic justice and just  transition, the upcoming Our People Gonna Rise Workshop  Series, and more. Frontline Allies Monthly  MeetingMonday, January 14, 7:00pm
 RSVP to Kara for the address of  a home in Seattle's Wallingford neighborhood.
 Frontline Allies study group on What It Means To Be  White by Robin DiAngelo All welcome! Barbara (350  Seattle Book Club) and Karen (Breaking White Silence) will  co-facilitate using Robin DiAngelo's curriculum. Tentatively  scheduled to start the second Sunday in February (Feb 10) at  2:00pm. Location to be determined based on feedback. We have  some copies of the book for folks to borrow. Questions, RSVP's—write  to bookclub@350Seattle.org.
 Undoing Racism: Our People Gonna Rise Workshop  SeriesOffered again in early 2019! This 3-part series  (Allies to Immigrants, Black Liberation, Solidarity with Natives) is  facilitated by the Mangrove Collective. Each 6-hr workshop creates  a safe space for difficult conversations as we come  together and commit to ending racism in our work. The format mixes  short presentations on how racism and other oppressions work, and how  individual experiences intersect with different oppressions;  small-group storytelling (with opportunities for deeper sharing and  listening); large-group sharing (with highlights from small group  discussions); and time for individual reflection. To be  notified when registration is open, email Kara. There will be one  workshop per month in March, April, and May. Take one or all three!  It's designed as a series, so to get the most out of it, all three are  encouraged.
 Solidarity with Unist'ot'en CampUpdate: The  Gitdumt'en Clan of the Wet'suwet'en have erected an access point about  20 km away on the same logging road in support of the Unist'ot'en. The  injunction filed by TransCanada against the Unist'ot'en has been  updated to include the Gitdumt'en. Please donate if you can. To learn  more about the Unist'ot'en and to donate, go to http://unistoten.camp/.  You can also follow Unist'ot'en  Camp and Wet'suwet'en  Access Point on Gidumt'en Territory on Facebook for the most  recent information.
 PLEDGE OF RESISTANCEWas your New Year's Resolution to learn a new skill? How about  learning the art of keeping the peace at demos,  rallies, and marches! We only have a handful of spots left in the Peacekeeper  Training, part of our Pledge  of Resistance Training Series. Peacekeepers at demonstrations,  marches, and actions help organizers to achieve their goals.  Come learn and hone your skills in being alert to  situations and intervening appropriately, de-escalation, and  communicating with participants. In this interactive workshop we'll  look at the role of peacekeepers, practice together, and examine the  specific issues that a peacekeeper coordinator needs to think  about. Whether you work with 350 Seattle and want to be an  active participant for upcoming actions, or if you're planning on  being in the streets on MLK Day or for the Women's March—come have fun  and practice useful skills. Peacekeeper  TrainingJanuary 12, 1:00pm
 Rainier Beach Library,  9125 Rainier Ave S, Seattle 98118
 Suggested donation of $10-$50 but  any amount is welcome, no one turned away for lack of funds. Space is  limited, so register  here today!
 TACOMA LNGCheck out our new Tacoma  LNG info page to learn more and stay connected to the fight! Public money for corporate profitAs currently  outlined, Puget Sound Energy (PSE) has been authorized to pass on 43%  of its construction costs to residential rate-paying  customers—even though customers will receive less than 2% of  the project's output. The majority of this fracked gas  refinery and storage facility will be used to sell the gas for a  profit to industrial and maritime customers; a small fraction will be  used to provide backup power to residential ratepayers on the coldest  days of the year, a practice called "peak shaving." How is  that fair to rate-payers?
 What's more, the Tacoma LNG project would lock us into decades of  climate destructive fossil fuel use and create health and safety  issues for local residents, and is currently being built in violation  of the Medicine Creek Treaty. This project is clearly not in  the public interest! Please sign  this petition to tell PSE and local decision-makers that  we won't pay millions for this disastrous fracked gas  project! Shipping fuel alternatives Puget Sound Energy  and TOTE Maritime suggest that we need LNG as a cleaner fueling option  for the shipping industry. While it's true that LNG is a cleaner fuel  at point of burning, when all the methane emissions from the fracking  extraction, transportation and storage are taken into account,  LNG is as bad as coal! We are past the point of using  "bridge fuels" instead of real green solutions.
 We would like to highlight the recent climate  strategy announced by Maersk, the world's largest container  shipping company, as an example of a corporation that is  taking the climate crisis seriously and investing in the new  technologies needed to have carbon neutral, commercially available  vessels by 2030, with additional goals of making the entire company  carbon neutral by 2050. That type of approach needs to be taken by TOTE and the rest of the  shipping industry, and also by the cruise ship  industry, especially as the Port  of Seattle invests in huge upgrades. WHAT'S YOUR CLIMATE PLAN, AMAZON?Speaking of corporate behemoths behind the climate curve, in  December, twenty-eight current and former Amazon workers  officially co-filed a shareholder resolution asking for  Amazon's plans for "reducing its company-wide dependence on fossil  fuels." You can read the full resolution text, and while you're at it, sign  a petition supporting the worker's action here. The size of the  workers' group makes this a first, so pile on! The press has covered the significance of the action—the New  York Times broke the story—and Amazon's significant impact on the  climate. The Seattle  Times covers the climate angle, including 350 Seattle's  research! GREEN NEW DEAL
The youth-led Sunrise Movement has transformed the national climate  conversation by calling on House Dems to support a Green New  Deal—a transformative plan to address climate change and  inequality that's in line with the scale and urgency of the  climate crisis. With the announcement of a "toothless"  Select Committee on Climate Change that doesn't have subpoena  power, lacks a mandate to create Green New Deal legislation, and  allows committee members to take fossil fuel money, we need to keep  the pressure on House Dems. Can you make three  quick phone calls in support of a Green New Deal? We give you  talking points and phone numbers for Speaker Pelosi, Rep. Smith and  Rep. Jayapal. We've formed a GND team that's organizing in solidarity with local  Sunrise leaders. Reach out to  Jess to learn more or get involved! TRADE POLICYIn the coming months, Congress will be asked to approve the  re-negotiated North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Despite  claims it's much improved, NAFTA 2.0 fails to repair the  climate and environmental flaws of the old NAFTA. In fact,  NAFTA 2.0 offers special handouts to history's largest corporate  climate polluters, allows further outsourcing of pollution and jobs,  and locks in continued fossil fuel dependency. It not only fails to  mention climate change—it would actively contribute to the climate  crisis. It also threatens the excitement and hope of Alexandria  Ocasio-Cortez's push for a Green New Deal: several NAFTA  provisions could allow trade challenges to key planks of a GND such as  Buy Local, Buy Clean, and green subsidies. And while GND policies are  geared toward reducing air, water, and climate emissions, status quo  trade policies like NAFTA 2.0 allow corporations to continue emitting  at high levels by transferring production to countries with weak  standards. Please call  your Congressional representative, as well as Senators Murray  (202-224-2621) and Cantwell (202-224-3441), and tell them you expect  them to vote no on Trump's new NAFTA. DEFUND DISASTEROh, JPMorgan Chase... what will we do with you? On the same day  that we put a  fifty-foot pipeline through Chase's regional HQ, the bank not only  renewed its $1.5 billion loan to TransCanada but actually increased  it... by four billion dollars. Chase  continues to be the number one funder of climate disaster on Wall  Street—and, for as long as that is the case, we will continue to hold  them accountable. One way to do that is to support Chase customers to  make sure they know how to have their voices are heard. If you  are a Chase customer, please sign  up here to receive our Chase Customers' Toolkit. FUND A PUBLIC BANK!In slightly better news, the City of Seattle has taken the next  necessary step toward creating a public bank: it funded a public bank  business plan in its most recent budget. Because we know that  Wall Street banks don't have values that are aligned with our  city, we'll be continuing to track this closely. And, for the  time being, please check out this recent YES!  article, featuring our friends from Mazaska Talks, to learn more  about why we need a public bank. ARTFUL ACTIVISM!A Happy New Year to you all!! Artful Activism  welcomes all skill levels in any art form, and have lots going on to  jump into, from occasional participation to leadership opportunities.  Join  online here or come to art builds whenever you can! They are fun,  no-skills-needed, community gatherings with food and good  connections. CORRECTION! The Artful pARTay is POSTPONED. Apologies  friends, our schedules and venues could not align! Finding  time and space in Seattle is a challenge but we hope to have an artful  party in early spring!! Stay tuned for more information! But guess what?! We have our first ART BUILD of  2019: Create imagery for the Fossil  Free King County campaign!Saturday, January 19,  12:00–4:00pm
 Fremont Powerhouse, 3940 Fremont Ave N, Seattle  98103
 Click  here for details.
 Looking for a mural wallWe are still looking  for a high visibility wall for a beautiful mural. Know of  one? If you do or would like to paint bus shelters with young  people, contact Doug.
 Join the Deployment Team! Ever wish you had a  role during actions and events? Come learn crucial skills with us! We  need you! Contact  Shemona.
 And if you're a skilled artist (visual, theater, dance, music...)  and want to apply your skill or show others how, please let us know!  Contact Lisa. INTERESTED IN EVENT PLANNING?Our event team is looking for party planning  go-getters to join our team! We'll be working on 1 or 2 big  fundraising events this year and we will need all the help! Please contact Shemona for  more details. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!Our year end fundraising drive was a success! Thank  you!We exceeded our year end fundraising goal by  $1,700—huge thanks to the 378 people who made  donations and to our 3 matching gift challenge donors!
 And thanks to all of you for everything you do!
 350  Seattle
 
 
 PS Dress for success in  2019
 These People Over Pipelines shirts never go out of  style—now in blue and red! Order  online here.
 
 
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