Lindsey Allen, Rainforest Action Network


Ran
Take a moment to reflect on 2014, a year of action.

Watch this video to see 2014 in action!

Another year has flown by and it’s absolutely incredible how much we have accomplished in just one year.

All of us at Rainforest Action Network could not be more grateful to our network of hundreds of thousands of supporters, like you, who made it all possible.

Together, we defended the rainforests and its inhabitants, demanded an end to dirty energy, challenged corporate power and fought climate change. 2014 has demonstrated people are energized and ready to take action to ensure people and planet are placed above corporate greed.

We kicked off 2014 right, by organizing over 280 vigils in less than 72 hours with more than ten thousand activists to urge President Obama to reject the Keystone XL pipeline following the release of the State Department’s Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement.

And as we come to a close to 2014, after seven long years of campaigning against Cargill — the biggest privately held corporation in the US — we have seen a groundbreaking commitment along with a seismic shift in the palm oil sector to protect disappearing rainforests and to keep massive amounts of carbon in the ground and out of the atmosphere.

And we couldn’t have done any of it with you!

Take a moment now and watch how together, we made the impossible, possible.

Thank you for all you do,

Lindsey Allen, RAN Executive Director Lindsey Allen
Executive Director

FOR SALE: 1 Bazooka (slightly used)


“If you want to own a bazooka, you can own a bazooka” — Gavin Seim, “I Will Not Comply” organizer

Seriously. This is what the folks trying repeal 594 really think — that it’s A-OK to have your own bazooka.

Gavin Seim said this gem during a rally on S‌atur‌d‌ay, Decem‌ber 1‌3, the day before the second anniversary of the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School. And what’s worse, another speaker at the rally, Rep. Elizabeth Scott from Monroe, is getting ready to introduce bills to weaken and repeal background checks when the legislative session starts in January.

You helped make history by passing 594 at the ballot box this fall. Contribute $3 t‌od‌ay to help us keep background checks the law in Washington!

It’s as simple as that.

If Rep. Scott is successful this session, all of our hard work will be for nothing — and it won’t matter that background checks passed with nearly 60% support.

We’ll be right back where we started, unless you help us stop them with a contribution today.

Step up right now, and contribute $3 to keep background checks protecting our families.

We’ve won at the ballot box, and now we need to win in Olympia.

Thank you for keeping up the fight.

Zach Silk
Campaign Manager
Yes on 594