Inspiring the US, our citizens, institutions, and government to do its Fair Share of global climate action.

Read the Updated US Fair Share

“Now is the time to do what is needed, and create a future we can be proud of. We can and will shift the US to reduce emissions at home, and provide the international climate finance that is necessary to create a better future for all.”

Fair Share Endorsing Organizations and Networks

  • 198 Methods

  • 350.org

    7 Directions of Service

  • Abbi Nsroma Foundation

    A Wisdom Keepers Delegation

    Action for the Climate Emergency (ACE)

    ActionAid USA

    Alabama Center for Rural Organizing and Systemic Solutions (ACROSS)

    Arm in Arm

    Association For Promotion Sustainable Development

    Care About Climate

    Center for Biological Diversity

    Centre for Sustainable Community Development (SCODE)

    Clean Energy Action

    Climate Cardinals

  • Climate Hawks Vote

  • Climate Families NYC

    Climate Trace Puerto RIco

    Demand Climate Justice - US

    Earth Ethics, Inc.

    East Africa Climate Change Network

    EcoEquity

    Elders Climate Action

    Empower Our Future

    Fridays for Future Capital District NY

  • Gen-Z for Change

    Green The Church

    GreenLatinos

  • Healthy Planet Action Coalition Integrated Policy Research Institute

    Interfaith Power & Light

    Institute for Policy Studies Climate Policy Program

    Justice Is Global

    Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns

    Mississippi Rising Coalition

    NC Climate Justice Collective

    New Alpha CDC

    North Carolina Interfaith Power & Light

    Nuclear Information and Resource Service

    Oil and Gas Action Network

    Oil Change International

    Oxfam America

    Share The World's Resources

    Sustain Cities

    Texas Impact

    The Imani Group

    The Oakland Institute

    The United Methodist Church - General Board of Church and Society

    United Women in Faith

    US Climate Action Network

  • Women’s Earth Alliance

    Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN)

    Zero Hour

Imagine the possibilities

How much better would the world be if developing countries had adequate climate finance?

What would our country look like if we reduced emissions by 80% by 2035?

What would happen if we shifted our priorities to protect people and the planet first and profits second?

How do our communities develop climate solutions, now that could be scaled for a better tomorrow?