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This blog is an excerpt from Everything That Rises: A Climate Change Memoir<\/a><\/u>, following the first election of President Trump in 2016.<\/em><\/p>\n

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I envied those with the ability to speak freely, effortlessly filling journalist\u2019s answers to questions about the Paris Agreement with noise.\u00a0 How were they not scared?\u00a0 It didn\u2019t matter how much I wanted my people to honor their commitments and address the climate crisis, I knew another painful moment was coming as soon as he took office.<\/p>\n

It was only a matter of time.<\/p>\n

In the end, it happened during a breezy London evening, morning in Washington D.C.\u00a0 Watching the news used to be a chore, a dull duty I felt bound to perform.\u00a0 Now, it was an emotional rollercoaster featuring the world\u2019s most terrifying drama. Crises innumerable kept me retreating inside my head.\u00a0 President Trump stood at a podium in a White House rose garden that brimmed with June sunlight.\u00a0 Then he started speaking, and for the first time in a long time, I transformed into the crazy flatmate that won\u2019t stop yelling at the TV.\u00a0 Shocking even myself.<\/p>\n

I just couldn\u2019t help it.<\/p>\n

\u201cThus, as of today,\u201d he said, \u201cthe United States will cease all implementation of the non-binding Paris Accord and\u00a0the draconian financial and economic burdens the agreement imposes on our country. \u00a0This includes ending the implementation of the nationally determined contribution and, very importantly, the Green Climate Fund which is costing the United States a vast fortune.\u201d<\/p>\n

What?!<\/p>\n

No authoritarian international climate regime existed.\u00a0 No UN body had forced us to do anything.\u00a0 Every single thing Trump said about the Paris Agreement and the contribution the United States was supposed to make towards it was factually inaccurate.\u00a0 The US government had defined its own emissions reductions target.\u00a0 Set its own pledge to the Green Climate Fund.\u00a0 And, in so doing, had weakened the treaty beyond contemporary use!<\/p>\n

He kept talking about the cost to American jobs and the American economy as though there was no cost associated with doing nothing.\u00a0 As though no jobs or development were gained through addressing it.\u00a0 And as though the climate crisis was not already costing Americans billions of dollars in damages every year.\u00a0 Thousands of lives lost to more intense heatwaves, droughts and wildfires, more powerful hurricanes, and more crippling Nor\u2019easters.<\/p>\n

I couldn\u2019t stand it!<\/p>\n

\u201cYou\u2019re lying!\u201d I kept shouting, the floodgates breaking open.\u00a0 The fear I had on inauguration day manifested into tearful embarrassment, a distress that finally broke through my lack of speech.\u00a0 At this rate, I would be hoarse by the time he finished.<\/p>\n

\u201cBut the bottom line is that the Paris Accord is very unfair, at the highest level, to the United States,\u201d Trump said.<\/p>\n

My mouth fell open.<\/p>\n

How utterly absurd.<\/p>\n

Fortunately, Janna completely understood my sentiments.\u00a0 She took to social media in response to Trump\u2019s announcement where she posted pictures of Marika, her, and I during Paris\u2019s closing plenary.\u00a0 In the shots, we\u2019re laughing \u2013 elated at the newly adopted treaty.\u00a0 Now she added, \u201cF*** you Trump!\u201d in thought bubbles over our heads.<\/p>\n

The pictures were later taken down.<\/p>\n

I knew this was not the first time the United States had shaped an international climate agreement only to walk away from its responsibilities after its adoption.\u00a0 That didn\u2019t make dealing with the fact that my country, the world\u2019s single largest contributor to climate change and foremost economy, would do nothing about the crisis it was most responsible for any easier. The shame.\u00a0 The reckless disregard.\u00a0 We who had done the most to cause the problem and had the greatest means to fix it would not undertake the pledge we had written to bring down our emissions.\u00a0 Nor would we deliver the money we promised to the Green Climate Fund.<\/p>\n

We would walk away.<\/p>\n

We would be the only country on the planet not to act.\u00a0 We would let the poorest die from a problem of our making, while saying it wasn\u2019t fair \u2013 to us.<\/p>\n

It brought it all rushing back.\u00a0 I remembered the shock and disbelief of learning about climate change in the first place.\u00a0 My horror that, in America, the problem was still not universally understood.\u00a0 I remembered the dread that followed as I continued to study.\u00a0 The sense that I should give in to fear.\u00a0 That it was all too late anyway.\u00a0 We had pushed the climate to unprecedented limits already and the necessary amount of political will required to do anything about that didn\u2019t exist.<\/p>\n

Based on these arguments, giving up seemed not only logical, but smart.<\/p>\n

But now, my mind also filled with all the reasons why we hadn\u2019t; why we couldn\u2019t, even now.\u00a0 There were answers.\u00a0 And so many people worth protecting. The relationships I had built my life on. The friends I clung to with a wild and awed love.<\/p>\n

I had a best friend.\u00a0 Chalayn and my friendship began when having a BFF was ubiquitous.\u00a0 In middle school, the term was used so frequently it could mean anything.\u00a0 I had lived long enough now to know that what we had was rare and precious.\u00a0 I had no secrets from Chalayn.\u00a0 That didn\u2019t mean that I had told her everything.\u00a0 It meant that there was nothing I wouldn\u2019t tell her.\u00a0 I had spent my adult life hoping that I would end up on her sofa, just talking.\u00a0 I traveled the world with the assurance that I would always have a place in her house.\u00a0 This knowledge made me braver; able to take risks I wouldn\u2019t have taken otherwise.<\/p>\n

And there were Michelle and Erina.\u00a0 Friends I had laughed with across countries and continents.\u00a0 People who challenged me to see the world from perspectives I hadn\u2019t considered, taught me things and ways of living I hadn\u2019t known.\u00a0 I loved our shared sense of difference and the humor we found in it.\u00a0 That when I called Erina, \u201cShaniqua Lou\u201d came up on her phone and that I still texted Michelle, \u201cMorning Hindi\u201d and sent Erina the sushi Bitmoji.\u00a0 I loved the expanding horizons they brought to my life.\u00a0 They were such amazing people.\u00a0 Their fearless drive to achieve what they wanted inspired me to do the same.\u00a0 I saw them in the possibilities I imagined for myself.<\/p>\n

Like Pa Ousman and Bubu, climate change impacted everyone I loved.\u00a0 It dictated the choices they could make and the futures they would have.\u00a0 Michelle wanted to practice medicine in New Orleans, a city already below sea level.\u00a0 She was also considering Chicago, where polar vortexes now regularly killed animals and people alike.\u00a0 Erina lived in New York.\u00a0 I checked in with her during Irene and Sandy, hurricanes that shut down the entire eastern seaboard.\u00a0 I wanted them to be safe.\u00a0 To not have to live with the fear that our changing climate would bring storms that were stronger and more frequent.<\/p>\n

I wanted Chalayn and Kevin to enjoy a Pacific Northwest that resembled what we knew as kids.\u00a0 To hike and camp in landscapes rich with animals who had survived there eons before we arrived.\u00a0 I wanted Kevin\u2019s contracting business to be successful and for him not to suffer the health impacts associated with working outside during the hottest years on record.\u00a0 I wanted mom\u2019s garden to bear fruit in seasons that began and ended according to long-held pattern.\u00a0 I wanted another thirty years with her, and another seventy years with Chalayn, Michelle, and Erina in a world that we recognized.<\/p>\n

My African-American upbringing taught me that change did not come quickly or easily.\u00a0 That safety came at a cost paid in sacrifice and risk.\u00a0 The yearly marches.\u00a0 Granddad\u2019s stories of standing at the National Mall that celebrated day in Washington D.C.\u00a0 Maynard, who we saw every Thanksgiving, was there too.\u00a0\u00a0 Together with him in the crowd.\u00a0 The struggle his too because the way things were hurt people he loved and standing against it was the right thing to do.\u00a0 The people I cared about were worth protecting.\u00a0 Behind all the briefings and research, they were the reasons I marched and voted.\u00a0 Invested in solutions rather than pollution.<\/p>\n

I thought about Marika and Janna, and facing the negotiations together.\u00a0 I thought about Becca starting her new job in renewable energy.\u00a0 And I thought about what motivated us \u2013 all of us \u2013 and how its foundation was too simple and too inherent to overlook.\u00a0 And perhaps the only thing powerful enough to rectify a climate in crisis.<\/p>\n

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Brianna Craft<\/strong> is the author of Everything That Rises: A Climate Change Memoir<\/a><\/u><\/em> and We Don\u2019t Have Tim<\/em>e For This<\/em><\/a><\/u>. Brianna works to further equity in the UN climate negotiations for the world\u2019s poorest countries, which have done the least to cause the climate crisis but are the most vulnerable to its impacts. When she\u2019s not writing justice-focused climate stories, she works at the International Institute for Environment and Development<\/a>. Brianna holds a master\u2019s degree in environmental studies from Brown University and is an alumna of the University of Washington. From a small town in Washington State,\u00a0she now lives in London. briannacraft.com<\/a><\/p>\n

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Call to action:<\/strong> The climate crisis is impacting every person you love. Every. Single. One. We must all act if we are to stop it. The problem is too big for any one person, one government, or one country to solve alone. It will take all of us working together to shape our collective response. Climate change is the single greatest threat we have ever faced.<\/p>\n

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Vote.<\/strong> Any person without a plan to confront the climate emergency is not fit for leadership. Your elected officials must enact policies that cut greenhouse gas emissions to net zero, and they must work to bring communities together to stop climate change and address its unjust impacts.<\/p>\n

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Protest.<\/strong> By not acting with unrivalled urgency and determination, elected officials are endangering their citizens. This cannot go unmarked or unanswered. Our lives and the lives of our friends around the world are worth more than short-term profit. Make your government hear you.<\/p>\n

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Divest.<\/strong> Your time and your money should not fuel pollution. Nor should it subsidize fossil fuels. Wherever possible, finance the solutions that will sustain us – all of us. And let this choice register with those who have lost your investment. Start with the things that matter to you.<\/p>\n

Let love guide your way. It is the only thing powerful enough to solve this crisis. Those you love are worth protecting.<\/p>\n

Love is climate action.<\/p>\n

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