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At the New York International Auto Show on Saturday, March 30th 1100 ET, Mighty Earth and The Sunrise Project along with local climate organizers staged an action protesting Hyundai’s use of dirty coal in its supply chain. Despite Hyundai’s claims about using "sustainable materials", the automaker has made almost no progress on phasing out the coal-based steel and aluminum used in its vehicles. The civil society groups called on the world’s third-largest automaker to completely eliminate coal power from its material supply chain, address human rights abuses in its supply chain. and stop the use of dirty, high-carbon aluminum and steel to make truly clean electric vehicles (EVs). (Photo by Erik McGregor)

On February 27, 2024 climate activists marched down 6th Ave in Manhattan, stopping at AIG, Chubb, and Tokio Marine offices with a clear message: Insure Our Future, not fossil fuels. The demonstration comes just days after a report exposed the 35 different insurance companies supporting oil and gas projects across the U.S. Gulf South. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Over 100 New Yorkers joined Environmental Organizations on Earth Day -April 22, 2025- at the steps of City Hall to rally for the NY HEAT Act, a major climate and affordability bill that would cut emissions and saving low and moderate income New Yorkers an average of $164 per month. Supported by top lawmakers —including U.S. Rep. Jerry Nadler, NYC Comptroller Brad Lander, City Councilmember Erik Bottcher, and representatives from the Office of the Public Advocate— community members and environmental leaders urged Speaker Heastie and Governor Hochul to pass the bill in this year’s state budget. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

On February 27, 2024 climate activists marched down 6th Ave in Manhattan, stopping at AIG, Chubb, and Tokio Marine offices with a clear message: Insure Our Future, not fossil fuels. The demonstration comes just days after a report exposed the 35 different insurance companies supporting oil and gas projects across the U.S. Gulf South. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Over 100 New Yorkers joined Environmental Organizations on Earth Day -April 22, 2025- at the steps of City Hall to rally for the NY HEAT Act, a major climate and affordability bill that would cut emissions and saving low and moderate income New Yorkers an average of $164 per month. Supported by top lawmakers —including U.S. Rep. Jerry Nadler, NYC Comptroller Brad Lander, City Councilmember Erik Bottcher, and representatives from the Office of the Public Advocate— community members and environmental leaders urged Speaker Heastie and Governor Hochul to pass the bill in this year’s state budget. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Over 100 New Yorkers joined Environmental Organizations on Earth Day -April 22, 2025- at the steps of City Hall to rally for the NY HEAT Act, a major climate and affordability bill that would cut emissions and saving low and moderate income New Yorkers an average of $164 per month. Supported by top lawmakers —including U.S. Rep. Jerry Nadler, NYC Comptroller Brad Lander, City Councilmember Erik Bottcher, and representatives from the Office of the Public Advocate— community members and environmental leaders urged Speaker Heastie and Governor Hochul to pass the bill in this year’s state budget. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Over 100 New Yorkers joined Environmental Organizations on Earth Day -April 22, 2025- at the steps of City Hall to rally for the NY HEAT Act, a major climate and affordability bill that would cut emissions and saving low and moderate income New Yorkers an average of $164 per month. Supported by top lawmakers —including U.S. Rep. Jerry Nadler, NYC Comptroller Brad Lander, City Councilmember Erik Bottcher, and representatives from the Office of the Public Advocate— community members and environmental leaders urged Speaker Heastie and Governor Hochul to pass the bill in this year’s state budget. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

On August 15, 2025 members of the Stop The Williams Pipeline Coalition, New York residents, and elected officials hand-delivered over 11,000 new public comments — marking 50,000 in total — to Governor Hochul’s Manhattan office, demanding she reject the Williams NESE pipeline that will poison waterways, drain New Yorkers’ wallets, and endanger communities. This is yet another example of a unifying moment for communities that have banded together to reject this pipeline three times over the past eight years. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

On June 24, 2024 climate advocacy groups joined 100+ community leaders and organizers from the Gulf South to organize a series of actions in New York City to demand that banks, investors and insurers stop financing all fossil fuel and petrochemical facilities in the Gulf South as part of week 3 of the Summer of Heat campaign. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

At the New York International Auto Show on Saturday, March 30th 1100 ET, Mighty Earth and The Sunrise Project along with local climate organizers staged an action protesting Hyundai’s use of dirty coal in its supply chain. Despite Hyundai’s claims about using "sustainable materials", the automaker has made almost no progress on phasing out the coal-based steel and aluminum used in its vehicles. The civil society groups called on the world’s third-largest automaker to completely eliminate coal power from its material supply chain, address human rights abuses in its supply chain. and stop the use of dirty, high-carbon aluminum and steel to make truly clean electric vehicles (EVs). (Photo by Erik McGregor)

On February 27, 2024 climate activists marched down 6th Ave in Manhattan, stopping at AIG, Chubb, and Tokio Marine offices with a clear message: Insure Our Future, not fossil fuels. The demonstration comes just days after a report exposed the 35 different insurance companies supporting oil and gas projects across the U.S. Gulf South. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New York City students, young people and climate activists gathered at Columbus Circle for a rally followed by a march and die-in to Times Square on May 24, 2019 to join countries around the world in the second ever Global Climate Strike, demanding that NYC Mayor Bill DeBlasio follow the UK, Ireland and countless cities around the world who have declared a Climate Emergency. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New York City students, young people and climate activists gathered at Columbus Circle for a rally followed by a march and die-in to Times Square on May 24, 2019 to join countries around the world in the second ever Global Climate Strike, demanding that NYC Mayor Bill DeBlasio follow the UK, Ireland and countless cities around the world who have declared a Climate Emergency. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New York City students, young people and climate activists gathered at Columbus Circle for a rally followed by a march and die-in to Times Square on May 24, 2019 to join countries around the world in the second ever Global Climate Strike, demanding that NYC Mayor Bill DeBlasio follow the UK, Ireland and countless cities around the world who have declared a Climate Emergency. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New York City students, young people and climate activists gathered at Columbus Circle for a rally followed by a march and die-in to Times Square on May 24, 2019 to join countries around the world in the second ever Global Climate Strike, demanding that NYC Mayor Bill DeBlasio follow the UK, Ireland and countless cities around the world who have declared a Climate Emergency. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New York City students, young people and climate activists gathered at Columbus Circle for a rally followed by a march and die-in to Times Square on May 24, 2019 to join countries around the world in the second ever Global Climate Strike, demanding that NYC Mayor Bill DeBlasio follow the UK, Ireland and countless cities around the world who have declared a Climate Emergency. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New York City students, young people and climate activists gathered at Columbus Circle for a rally followed by a march and die-in to Times Square on May 24, 2019 to join countries around the world in the second ever Global Climate Strike, demanding that NYC Mayor Bill DeBlasio follow the UK, Ireland and countless cities around the world who have declared a Climate Emergency. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New York City students, young people and climate activists gathered at Columbus Circle for a rally followed by a march and die-in to Times Square on May 24, 2019 to join countries around the world in the second ever Global Climate Strike, demanding that NYC Mayor Bill DeBlasio follow the UK, Ireland and countless cities around the world who have declared a Climate Emergency. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New York City students, young people and climate activists gathered at Columbus Circle for a rally followed by a march and die-in to Times Square on May 24, 2019 to join countries around the world in the second ever Global Climate Strike, demanding that NYC Mayor Bill DeBlasio follow the UK, Ireland and countless cities around the world who have declared a Climate Emergency. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

On February 27, 2024 climate activists marched down 6th Ave in Manhattan, stopping at AIG, Chubb, and Tokio Marine offices with a clear message: Insure Our Future, not fossil fuels. The demonstration comes just days after a report exposed the 35 different insurance companies supporting oil and gas projects across the U.S. Gulf South. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New York City students, young people and climate activists gathered at Columbus Circle for a rally followed by a march and die-in to Times Square on May 24, 2019 to join countries around the world in the second ever Global Climate Strike, demanding that NYC Mayor Bill DeBlasio follow the UK, Ireland and countless cities around the world who have declared a Climate Emergency. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Thousands of youth, frontline advocates and climate and community activists joined in the March to End Fossil Fuels in New York City on September 17, 2023 making it the largest climate mobilization in the United States since the start of the pandemic. The March to End Fossil Fuels demands President Joe Biden to stop all federal approvals for new fossil fuel projects, phase out production of fossil fuels on public lands and waters, and declare a climate emergency. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

On September 5, 2025 members of Rainforest Action Network, Stop The Money Pipeline, Planet Over Profit and allies gathered outside the US Open, where Chubb Insurance is a major sponsor, to call them out and make it known that they're insuring Freeport LNG, a methane export terminal in Freeport, Texas. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

On February 27, 2024 climate activists marched down 6th Ave in Manhattan, stopping at AIG, Chubb, and Tokio Marine offices with a clear message: Insure Our Future, not fossil fuels. The demonstration comes just days after a report exposed the 35 different insurance companies supporting oil and gas projects across the U.S. Gulf South. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

On August 15, 2025 members of the Stop The Williams Pipeline Coalition, New York residents, and elected officials hand-delivered over 11,000 new public comments — marking 50,000 in total — to Governor Hochul’s Manhattan office, demanding she reject the Williams NESE pipeline that will poison waterways, drain New Yorkers’ wallets, and endanger communities. This is yet another example of a unifying moment for communities that have banded together to reject this pipeline three times over the past eight years. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

As the Trump Administration is trying to force major fracked gas pipelines through New York, members a coalition of New York environmental organizations gathered on August 9, 2025 at City Hall Park for a rally and march across the Brooklyn Bridge to tell Governor Kathy Hochul that New Yorkers expect her to reject these dangerous projects, just like the state has done before. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

As the Trump Administration is trying to force major fracked gas pipelines through New York, members a coalition of New York environmental organizations gathered on August 9, 2025 at City Hall Park for a rally and march across the Brooklyn Bridge to tell Governor Kathy Hochul that New Yorkers expect her to reject these dangerous projects, just like the state has done before. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

As the Trump Administration is trying to force major fracked gas pipelines through New York, members a coalition of New York environmental organizations gathered on August 9, 2025 at City Hall Park for a rally and march across the Brooklyn Bridge to tell Governor Kathy Hochul that New Yorkers expect her to reject these dangerous projects, just like the state has done before. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

At the New York International Auto Show on Saturday, March 30th 1100 ET, Mighty Earth and The Sunrise Project along with local climate organizers staged an action protesting Hyundai’s use of dirty coal in its supply chain. Despite Hyundai’s claims about using "sustainable materials", the automaker has made almost no progress on phasing out the coal-based steel and aluminum used in its vehicles. The civil society groups called on the world’s third-largest automaker to completely eliminate coal power from its material supply chain, address human rights abuses in its supply chain. and stop the use of dirty, high-carbon aluminum and steel to make truly clean electric vehicles (EVs). (Photo by Erik McGregor)

On February 27, 2024 climate activists marched down 6th Ave in Manhattan, stopping at AIG, Chubb, and Tokio Marine offices with a clear message: Insure Our Future, not fossil fuels. The demonstration comes just days after a report exposed the 35 different insurance companies supporting oil and gas projects across the U.S. Gulf South. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Over 100 New Yorkers joined Environmental Organizations on Earth Day -April 22, 2025- at the steps of City Hall to rally for the NY HEAT Act, a major climate and affordability bill that would cut emissions and saving low and moderate income New Yorkers an average of $164 per month. Supported by top lawmakers —including U.S. Rep. Jerry Nadler, NYC Comptroller Brad Lander, City Councilmember Erik Bottcher, and representatives from the Office of the Public Advocate— community members and environmental leaders urged Speaker Heastie and Governor Hochul to pass the bill in this year’s state budget. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

On February 27, 2024 climate activists marched down 6th Ave in Manhattan, stopping at AIG, Chubb, and Tokio Marine offices with a clear message: Insure Our Future, not fossil fuels. The demonstration comes just days after a report exposed the 35 different insurance companies supporting oil and gas projects across the U.S. Gulf South. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Thousands of youth, frontline advocates and climate and community activists joined in the March to End Fossil Fuels in New York City on September 17, 2023 making it the largest climate mobilization in the United States since the start of the pandemic. The March to End Fossil Fuels demands President Joe Biden to stop all federal approvals for new fossil fuel projects, phase out production of fossil fuels on public lands and waters, and declare a climate emergency. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

On February 27, 2024 climate activists marched down 6th Ave in Manhattan, stopping at AIG, Chubb, and Tokio Marine offices with a clear message: Insure Our Future, not fossil fuels. The demonstration comes just days after a report exposed the 35 different insurance companies supporting oil and gas projects across the U.S. Gulf South. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

On February 27, 2024 climate activists marched down 6th Ave in Manhattan, stopping at AIG, Chubb, and Tokio Marine offices with a clear message: Insure Our Future, not fossil fuels. The demonstration comes just days after a report exposed the 35 different insurance companies supporting oil and gas projects across the U.S. Gulf South. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

As the Trump Administration is trying to force major fracked gas pipelines through New York, members a coalition of New York environmental organizations gathered on August 9, 2025 at City Hall Park for a rally and march across the Brooklyn Bridge to tell Governor Kathy Hochul that New Yorkers expect her to reject these dangerous projects, just like the state has done before. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New York City students, young people and climate activists gathered at Columbus Circle for a rally followed by a march and die-in to Times Square on May 24, 2019 to join countries around the world in the second ever Global Climate Strike, demanding that NYC Mayor Bill DeBlasio follow the UK, Ireland and countless cities around the world who have declared a Climate Emergency. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New York City students, young people and climate activists gathered at Columbus Circle for a rally followed by a march and die-in to Times Square on May 24, 2019 to join countries around the world in the second ever Global Climate Strike, demanding that NYC Mayor Bill DeBlasio follow the UK, Ireland and countless cities around the world who have declared a Climate Emergency. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New York City students, young people and climate activists gathered at Columbus Circle for a rally followed by a march and die-in to Times Square on May 24, 2019 to join countries around the world in the second ever Global Climate Strike, demanding that NYC Mayor Bill DeBlasio follow the UK, Ireland and countless cities around the world who have declared a Climate Emergency. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New York City students, young people and climate activists gathered at Columbus Circle for a rally followed by a march and die-in to Times Square on May 24, 2019 to join countries around the world in the second ever Global Climate Strike, demanding that NYC Mayor Bill DeBlasio follow the UK, Ireland and countless cities around the world who have declared a Climate Emergency. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New York City students, young people and climate activists gathered at Columbus Circle for a rally followed by a march and die-in to Times Square on May 24, 2019 to join countries around the world in the second ever Global Climate Strike, demanding that NYC Mayor Bill DeBlasio follow the UK, Ireland and countless cities around the world who have declared a Climate Emergency. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

On June 24, 2024 climate advocacy groups joined 100+ community leaders and organizers from the Gulf South to organize a series of actions in New York City to demand that banks, investors and insurers stop financing all fossil fuel and petrochemical facilities in the Gulf South as part of week 3 of the Summer of Heat campaign. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

At the New York International Auto Show on Saturday, March 30th 1100 ET, Mighty Earth and The Sunrise Project along with local climate organizers staged an action protesting Hyundai’s use of dirty coal in its supply chain. Despite Hyundai’s claims about using "sustainable materials", the automaker has made almost no progress on phasing out the coal-based steel and aluminum used in its vehicles. The civil society groups called on the world’s third-largest automaker to completely eliminate coal power from its material supply chain, address human rights abuses in its supply chain. and stop the use of dirty, high-carbon aluminum and steel to make truly clean electric vehicles (EVs). (Photo by Erik McGregor)

On Sept 19, 2023 ahead of the Climate Ambition Summit in New York City, climate activists gathered for a rally and civil disobedience outside Bank of America Tower in Midtown Manhattan as part of the March to End Fossil Fuels wave of actions resulting in multiple arrests. Activists demand Bank of America to “Defund Climate Chaos and Defend Human Rights” (Photo by Erik McGregor)

On February 27, 2024 climate activists marched down 6th Ave in Manhattan, stopping at AIG, Chubb, and Tokio Marine offices with a clear message: Insure Our Future, not fossil fuels. The demonstration comes just days after a report exposed the 35 different insurance companies supporting oil and gas projects across the U.S. Gulf South. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

On February 27, 2024 climate activists marched down 6th Ave in Manhattan, stopping at AIG, Chubb, and Tokio Marine offices with a clear message: Insure Our Future, not fossil fuels. The demonstration comes just days after a report exposed the 35 different insurance companies supporting oil and gas projects across the U.S. Gulf South. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

On February 27, 2024 climate activists marched down 6th Ave in Manhattan, stopping at AIG, Chubb, and Tokio Marine offices with a clear message: Insure Our Future, not fossil fuels. The demonstration comes just days after a report exposed the 35 different insurance companies supporting oil and gas projects across the U.S. Gulf South. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of New York City students, young people and climate activists gathered at Columbus Circle for a rally followed by a march and die-in to Times Square on May 24, 2019 to join countries around the world in the second ever Global Climate Strike, demanding that NYC Mayor Bill DeBlasio follow the UK, Ireland and countless cities around the world who have declared a Climate Emergency. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

As part of the Climate Week actions, climate activists with TIAA-Divest held a rally outside TIAA Headquarters in Manhattan on September 24, 2024 demanding the company to divest their current $78 billion invested in fossil fuels. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

As part of the Climate Week actions, climate activists with TIAA-Divest held a rally outside TIAA Headquarters in Manhattan on September 24, 2024 demanding the company to divest their current $78 billion invested in fossil fuels. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

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