Tell lawmakers to make polluters pay!

California taxpayers pay billions of dollars a year repairing damage from climate change - the January 2025 wildfires in Los Angeles alone carried a price tag of more than $250 billion.
While we in California are paying the price for global warming, the Big Oil polluters who are causing it are posting outrageous profits. ExxonMobil and Chevron alone raked in $51 billion in 2024. Yet Big Oil companies did practically nothing to help after the January fires - Chevron donated a mere $1 million to recovery efforts, a mere 0.03% of their profits.
Big Oil and other polluters must pay for the damage wrought in our state by emissions-fueled climate change! The Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Act of 2025 (AB 1243 and SB 684) would require billion-dollar oil and gas companies in California to pay into a Superfund that would help our state mitigate, adapt, and respond to climate change.
The warming of our planet has resulted in sharp spikes in hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires, and floods, and since 1980, these weather events have resulted in $3 trillion dollars in damages nationwide. But Big Oil lobbying has dangerously slowed the U.S.'s transition to green energy that would mitigate climate change.
New York and Vermont have already passed Climate Superfund bills, but California's legislation is stalled in both houses due to huge spending by Big Oil. Fossil fuel companies have outspent environmental organizations by 10-to-1 to stop the Polluters Pay Act.
Big Oil may have the lobbying dollars, but 40 million Californians whose daily lives are impacted by the harms of climate change. We can pressure the legislature to pass the Polluters Pay Act, if we raise our voices together!
Sign now to tell the California Legislature: Pass the Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Act right away!
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