From Friends of the Earth News <[email protected]>
Subject Heathrow: Greta's take + other news
Date February 29, 2020 2:09 PM
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Dear John

“'Heathrow third runway ruled illegal over climate change.' Imagine when we all start taking the Paris Agreement into account..." – Greta Thunberg

We won! Our victory in the Heathrow expansion case was one of the most exciting days of my time here at Friends of the Earth. The fact that we won this case on climate grounds makes it a truly historic moment and I for one couldn't be more proud of our legal team.

It really is a David and Goliath story for the climate emergency. And sets an important legal precedent.
HOW THE DECISION COULD SHAPE OUR FUTURE ([link removed])
If you want to help us win our next legal case (and you don't already have a regular gift set up), please consider becoming a member with a monthly donation.
I’LL BECOME A MEMBER ([link removed])
Legal team outside Royal Courts of Justice
A VISIT TO DOWNING STREET
Petition hand-in at 10 Downing Street
Over 300,000 of you signed our petition calling for tougher action on ocean plastics. Well, this week a group of us handed that petition in to 10 Downing Street.

It's clear that we need the government to introduce a plan that starts phasing out non-essential single-use plastics now. Meanwhile it also needs to think about tackling trickier plastics, like in clothes and car tyres, as soon as possible.

(No signs of Larry the cat though.)
GUNNERS GO GREEN
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Speaking of reducing plastic, we're pleased to announce that Arsenal F.C. has saved over 500,000 plastic cups from going into landfill by introducing a reusable cup scheme last season.

Watch how it went down with the fans.
IS CLIMATE BREAKDOWN SEXIST?
With International Women's Day around the corner, Friends of the Earth staffers Muna and Fran meet with activist Helen Pankhurst to discuss how climate impacts women and girls, and why we're partnering with Care International on its annual March for Women.

We also hear from our colleague Sostine in Uganda about a grassroots movement to stop rural livelihoods being destroyed by sugar plantations.
GIVE IT A LISTEN ([link removed])
FOSSIL FUEL FUNDING UNEARTHED
Man fishing in Mozambique
We – along with organisations like CAFOD and Global Witness – have been shining a spotlight on the UK’s support for fossil fuel projects abroad.

Over the past decade, a little known government agency has been using taxpayers’ money to fund climate-wrecking projects overseas. So what does this mean for local communities and climate breakdown?
UNCOVER THE STORY ([link removed])
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

5 March: Climate solutions webinar – Getting your council to double tree cover

To help fight climate breakdown and restore nature we need to reforest the UK, and every community can play its part. Join this training to find out how you can double tree cover in your area. We'll explore how you can build support in your community and get your local council on board.

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8 March: CARE International’s #March4Women

To celebrate International Women’s Day on Sunday 8th March, CARE International is holding two events in central London: an indoor rally at the Southbank Centre, followed by a march from Whitehall Place to Parliament Square.

If you'd like to join us for the march, we'll be meeting at Whitehall Place between 13:00 and 13:15 – just look for the Friends of the Earth banners.

Around the world, the climate emergency is hitting women and girls the hardest. That's why we're teaming up with CARE International to highlight the women on the frontlines of the climate crisis. Because climate justice is gender justice.


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WILDFLOWER WEDDING FAVOURS
Wildflower wedding favours
As we head into spring and thoughts turn to wedding season, we wanted to let you know about Wildflower Favours. Each packet is filled with bee-friendly wildflower seeds and at just £1.20 per pack, Bee Cause Wedding Favours make a great gift. What's more, Wildflower Favours will donate 50p from every pack to support our vital work.
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Thanks for reading. I'll be back next month with more updates from around our network.

Best wishes,

Aleanna Shaughnessy
Supporter Relations Manager

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