Green group 350.org suspends US operations

By Zack Colman | 11/14/2025 06:36 AM EST

The group will keep three U.S. positions open in hopes of reviving operations in the future.

Opponents of the Keystone XL oil pipeline protest at the White House.

350.org, the green group that mounted a stand against the Keystone XL pipeline, is suspending U.S. operations amid a financial crunch. Photo courtesy of Wikipedia

BELÉM, Brazil — Environmental group 350.org, which spearheaded the movement to block the Keystone XL oil pipeline, will “temporarily suspend programming” in the U.S. and other countries amid funding woes, according to a letter obtained by POLITICO.

The move comes as environmental groups have struggled to find their footing and raise money under President Donald Trump, whose threats to investigate left-leaning organizations and rapid-fire dismantling of environmental rules have hamstrung green groups.

The letter to outside organizations from Executive Director Anne Jellema said 350.org had suffered a 25 percent drop in income for its 2025 and 2026 fiscal years, compelling it to halt operations. The group will keep three U.S. staff members in hopes of reviving operations in the future.

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“In making these very tough choices, we considered a range of factors, including the political context, the relative need for 350’s work based on the strength of other actors in the ecosystem, the presence or absence of an enabling environment for civil society, and the ability to resource the work needed,” the letter said.

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