From Carolyn Hoskin, Greenpeace <[email protected]>
Subject Don't Miss Out! Join Us in Making History
Date November 18, 2023 9:13 AM
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Hi John,

We’re back with your latest Stay Connected round-up of Greenpeace news. In this edition - we share how Shell is trying to silence us, how activists successfully shut down a Big Oil conference, how you’ve helped turn the tide on Deep Sea Mining and more ways you can make a difference.

Nothing changes without you

John, we can't thank you enough for standing with us now and in the future. Happy reading, and thanks for making this all possible!

In this edition:

- Shell is trying to silence us but together we will resist
- We helped crash Big Oil’s Party
- How you helped turn the tide
- Join Project Climate Vote
- Keep hope alive
- Want to take quick and meaningful action?
- What we’re enjoying and reading this month

Shell is trying to silence us but together we will resist:

You might remember that back in January, six brave Greenpeace activists managed to board and occupy a moving Shell oil platform. The platform was on its way towards the North Sea to unlock new oil wells. Our demand was clear: Shell must stop drilling for new oil and gas, and start paying up for causing decades of climate damage.

The protest continued for 13 days and almost 4,000km. During this time, Shell reported record annual profits of nearly $40bn. But they won’t pay a penny towards fixing the climate chaos they’ve caused.

Now, they’re threatening us with a damages claim for $8.6 million – in a desperate attempt to strong-arm us into silence.

But we can’t let them get away with this. Shell may have an army of lawyers but we’ve got millions of people just like you on our side and if we unite, we can overpower Big Oil.

Read more and watch the video: [link removed]

We helped crash Big Oil’s Party:

Back in October, activists took a message directly to oil bosses at “The Oil and Money Conference” demanding that they pay up for the climate devastation that they are responsible for.

Greenpeace activists joined Fossil Free London’s “Oily Money Out” action, alongside XR, and Greta Thunberg, to peacefully protest around the luxury hotel venue in an attempt to disrupt the event. They brought portraits from photographer Gideon Mendel’s series Drowning World, of people in their flooded homes, confronting guests with the very real life consequences of their actions.

Climbers abseiled the building unveiling not one, not two, but THREE banners. We even did our first ever TikTok live during the banner drop with a whopping 120,000 people tuning in! With every video, comments and shares get more people inspired by the action we need to take.

Protesters successfully disrupted the event and led to Wael Sawan the CEO of Shell having to do his keynote speech over Zoom.

And we couldn’t have done it without you! Thousands of supporters rang the hotel where the conference was held to ask them to cancel and took other digital actions such as signing petitions and sharing social posts to keep the pressure on. Whether you give a monthly gift, sign petitions or engage with us online or on the streets, nothing changes without you.

Read more: [link removed]

How you helped turn the tide:

Incredible news! The UK government has backed a moratorium on deep sea mining. This is a huge win for our oceans and is down to people like you across the country - and the world - taking action. Thank you for being part of the movement and pushing the government to act.

This decision protects marine life and carbon sinks from the unknown effects of mining. This win is thanks to people power. Almost 170,000 people like you signed the petition to ban the industry, 3171 people donated to our deep sea mining appeal and every single MP in the UK received emails from supporters calling on them to take action. This also led to Labour coming out against deep sea mining starting too. Thank you for taking action!

But the work to protect our oceans is far from done. The UK is yet to ratify the Global Ocean Treaty even though they pushed for it on the international stage for years.

A couple of weeks ago, Greenpeace activists placed a giant octo-activist on the riverbank at the foot of Big Ben ahead of the King’s Speech. We were telling the government that its leadership on ocean protection is still in jeopardy and that a continued frenzy to drill for new oil and gas in the North Sea poses serious threats to marine life as well as the climate. Supporters on social media named the octopus Coral, a new mascot for the oceans campaign.

Can you help us double up on this huge win and call on the government to pass the Treaty into law immediately and protect our ocean?

Take Action: [link removed]

Join Project Climate Vote:

A general election is coming soon, and it’s our best shot at pushing for serious climate action. So Greenpeace is uniting the British public to push the next government – whoever it is – to take climate change seriously. This is Project Climate Vote.

We need politicians to be ambitious on climate action. So street by street, town by town, we’re going out door-knocking to recruit a million climate voters. A vote for climate is also a vote for cheaper bills, a vote for better health, a vote for the future. In this digital age, face-to-face conversations make a huge impact!

The Project Climate Vote volunteer community has been smashing it! Since we launched in September together we have:

- knocked nearly 8,000 doors
- had more than 3,000 climate conversations
- recruited more than 2,000 climate voters (70% of people!)
- given out more than 1,400 "I'm a Climate Voter" posters
- and we now have nearly 700 door knocking trained volunteers across the UK!

And this is just the beginning...we now need you to get involved to help us scale up the campaign!

And if door knocking isn't for you, stay tuned! There will be lots of other ways to get involved in the new year.

Join your nearest door knocking session: [link removed]

Keep hope alive:

Our future is built on the decisions we make today. Every day, thanks to you, we're turning hope into action, powering the radical changes and new solutions we need for the future of our planet. Petitions, protests, pen to paper – together we’re building momentum towards a brighter future for our natural world.

Watch our latest video and find out how you can keep putting hope into action, long after your lifetime with a powerful gift in your Will to Greenpeace.

Watch the video: [link removed]

John, signing petitions is a great way to take action and make a difference. Please add your name and support our latest petitions because together we create real change.

And watch this video to find out if online activism actually works: [link removed]

Ban private jets:

Private jets emit massive amounts of carbon and are only available to the ultra-wealthy. It's unacceptable that a small percentage of people can contribute so much to the climate crisis, while the rest of us bear the consequences. Tell Prime Minister Rishi Sunak: Ban private jets immediately.

Sign the petition: [link removed]

Sign to help stop sewage pollution:

Raw sewage is destroying our beaches, rivers and waterways. Stripped of funds and power, environmental agencies can’t police these crimes against nature. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Tell the government: Properly fund environmental agencies.

Sign the petition: [link removed]

Ban disposable vapes:

More than a million disposable vapes are thrown away every week in the UK. They’re littering our communities, leaking chemicals into the environment and endangering local wildlife. Add your name to tell the government to ban disposable vapes.

Sign the petition: [link removed]

What we’re enjoying and reading this month:

- Brand new merchandise: Explore our new minimalist collection made from organic cotton, eco-friendly inks and printed in a renewable energy-powered factory. And if you've already got yours we'd love to see you in them- please share on your socials using the hashtag #GreenpeaceShop for your chance to appear in our comms, inspire others to get theirs, and spark conversations. - [link removed]

- Greenpeace Arctic sunrise ship crew saves a whale: Read all about how the crew saved a humpback whale that had become entangled in fishing gear. - [link removed]

- Watch this video about the story of the Waiting List: There are nearly 175,000 applications on the allotment waiting list in Britain. An artist collective led by JC Niala developed an artwork that represents this waiting list, who took it to the government and then used it to reclaim land from Tesco and the industrial food system. - [link removed]

- Living wildly – the rewilding movement flourishing in the UK: Read on to find out how rewilding projects are allowing nature to reclaim spaces, and helping the land to recover from the damage humans have caused. - [link removed]

Remember, we want to stay connected with you; whether you have a question about Greenpeace's work or your support, we're here to help. My team is available to call on 020 4525 3241 Monday – Friday, 9am – 5.30pm, or feel free to email any questions you may have to [email protected].

Together we are Greenpeace and we can and will achieve many more amazing things.

Thanks for everything you do.

Carolyn Hoskin

Supporter Services

PS: We love seeing you in your Greenpeace clothing out in the world, so share your photos with us by tagging us on your social media using #GreenpeaceShop.



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