From Carolyn, Greenpeace <[email protected]>
Subject Your Greenpeace updates
Date February 24, 2024 10:29 AM
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Hi John,

Welcome back to your latest Greenpeace round-up, Stay Connected.

Your support truly makes a big difference. From actions to investigative reports to holding truth to power, you make all this possible. Thanks for being with us.

In this edition:

- Big Oil is trying to silence us
- The Big Plastic Count is Back!
- Calling all young artists
- 5 steps to get a government that takes climate change seriously
- Listen to our brand new podcast
- We’re winning thanks to you
- Global Oceans Treaty Petition
- Fossil fuels has no place in sports

Big Oil is trying to silence us:

Shell is suing Greenpeace in a multi-million dollar intimidation lawsuit, all because we carried out a peaceful protest on one of their oil platforms calling on the giant to stop drilling and start paying for the climate damage they’re causing around the world.

Like so many of us, the activists who occupied Shells’ platform all experience the climate crisis in different ways – from rising energy bills and flooding to heatwaves and typhoons. This protest took the fight for climate justice straight to Shell, in a way they couldn’t ignore. Standing with millions of people worldwide, who are losing their lives, loved ones and homes to climate breakdown caused by fossil fuel giants.

We won’t give up. This is Shell versus all of us.

Thanks to supporters like you, Greenpeace is ready to expose Shell’s climate crimes every step of the way. Find out ways you can support below.

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The Big Plastic Count is Back:

In 2022, an incredible 250,000 of us came together and counted our plastic waste for a week. We showed that nearly 2 billion pieces of plastic are thrown away each week in the UK, but only 12% is recycled!

Thousands of you shared these results with your MP, and called for achievable policies to tackle the plastic waste crisis. This helped put plastics front and centre when the Government came to set environmental targets. But so far, they’ve failed to act.

That’s why The Big Plastic Count is back - and this time we’ve got an even bigger target in our sights. Countries are currently negotiating a Global Plastics Treaty.

Will you join us? The more people who take part in The Big Plastic Count, the more evidence we can gather to show that there’s still far too much plastic being produced.

We’ll then present this evidence to the UK Government and put pressure on them to back a strong Treaty. This is our opportunity to get a global plan to reduce plastic production.

Join us: [link removed]

Calling all young artists:

We’ve launched a new competition for young artists (aged 0-17) to design a plastics campaign t-shirt for the Greenpeace webshop!

You might want to create a design that encourages recycling or a design that showcases the incredible ocean wildlife that needs to be protected from plastic. The choice is entirely yours.

The winners will get a t-shirt featuring their amazing artwork – and their tee will even be available to buy in the Greenpeace shop

Enter now: [link removed]

5 steps to get a government that takes climate change seriously:

A general election is coming, and this is our chance to get politicians to take climate change seriously.

By pledging to be a Climate Voter, you are uniting with tens of thousands like-minded people across the country. Together, we will send a message loud and clear to all political parties ahead of the general election: to win our votes, politicians must step up on climate action.

Find out more: [link removed]

Listen to our brand new podcast:

Ever wanted to swim with a whale? Feel an octopus wrap its tentacles around your arm? Dive 100 metres to the ocean floor? Well, now you can, with our incredible new podcast, Oceans: Life Under Water.

Hosted by celebrated zoologist, broadcaster and wildlife filmmaker Hannah Stitfall, Life Under Water delves into the breathtaking beauty and mystery of our oceans – introducing you to extraordinary creatures, the threats they face, and what we can do to protect them.

Hannah will be joined by acclaimed marine biologists, freedivers and of course, the intrepid Greenpeace ship crew.

Listen on Apple, Spotify or Amazon.

Listen now: [link removed]

We’re winning thanks to you:

Only a couple of months into the new year we've had a big win for wildlife and nature.

In January, the UK government announced a ban on disposable vapes – thanks in part to the nearly 250,000 of you who demanded action and signed our petition.

And a few weeks ago the UK government banned sand eel fishing. This also wouldn’t have been possible without people like you.

Thank you for taking action and delivering a great win for nature and the UK’s ocean wildlife.

Greenpeace victories: [link removed]

Global Oceans Treaty Petition:

Together, last year we won a Global Ocean Treaty which can create a network of ocean sanctuaries that are off limits to threats like deep sea mining, oil drilling and industrial fishing to help our oceans recover, thrive and fight climate change.

Now it’s time to make it count and ensure the treaty is signed into law. The UK must show leadership and take action immediately by implementing the treaty. Join the global movement and tell the UK government to deliver ocean protection now.

Sign the petition: [link removed]

Fossil fuels has no place in sports:

The fossil fuel industry has no place in our beloved sports yet we see giants such as TotalEnergies sponsoring the Rugby World Cup, the Africa Cup of Nations and more. It’s ironic that TotalEnergies is sponsoring the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), while causing devastation to communities and landscapes across Africa.

Watch and share this video so that TotalEnergies gets the message!

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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

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