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* 1. Contact info:

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* 2. How did you feel about Bill's conclusions in his new Rolling Stone article ("Obama and Climate Change: The Real Story)?

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* 3. How excited are you to see the following happen in the tar sands campaign next year?

  5 (very excited) 4 3 2 1 (opposed)
Civil disobedience in Washington DC
Campaigns against tar sands transport by rail
Campaigns targeting tar sands refineries
Mass rally (in DC or elsewhere)
Distributed day of action (like Draw the Line)
Bigger No KXL actions at Obama events
Campaigns against other tar sands pipelines
Support for Indigenous resistance in Canada

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* 4. What do you think were the most effective actions, events or campaigns that 350.org was a part of this year?

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* 5. Do you feel that 350.org's approach to pressuring President Obama has been too confrontational, or too supportive?

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* 6. We're planning a lot for the coming year. Which of the following would you like 350.org to prioritize to build a stronger climate movement?

  5 (Should be a top priority) 4 3 2 1 (Lowest priority)
GROW THE DIVESTMENT CAMPAIGN - put more resources into supporting activists working to divest schools and local institutions from fossil fuels.
SCALE OUT SOLUTIONS - run innovative campaigns to make alternatives to fossil fuels a bigger part of our energy future sooner
GET POLITICAL - use upcoming elections to pressure politicians into supporting stronger climate action
STOP THE TAR SANDS - escalated campaigns locally and nationally to stop new tar sands infrastructure, starting with Keystone XL
FIGHT FRACKING - step up our work against unconventional drilling for gas and oil across the country
CONNECT THE DOTS ON EXTREME WEATHER: launch campaigns after climate disasters to to support just solutions for impacted communities

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* 7. Anything else you'd like to add, or suggestions for how we can improve?

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