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John, in case you missed it, you’re invited to participate in an urgent conversation about climate change in our current political moment.

Around the world, we’re seeing the devastating impacts of the climate crisis — as well as the rise of far-right governments. These issues are more connected than you might think.

Climate chaos is fueled by the same people in power who are attacking our democracies and our rights. We’re coming together to discuss ways of taking action to fight back.

RSVP for our Climate in this Political Moment Webinar Series today →

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Last month, we were joined for Part 1 of this series by U.S. activists for a powerful conversation about the struggles happening around the world and the need for climate activists to make the connections between war, migration, and the current political moment.

There are two more webinars as part of this series scheduled for May, and you don’t want to miss them:

Part 2: Climate Movements at the Intersections
📅 When: May 8, 2025 (Thursday) 2PM ET / 11AM PT

Part 2 of the series brings together powerful organizers from Turtle Island and beyond to share how their climate struggles are responding to militarism and xenophobia.

This will be an interactive workshop, where participants will be able to share with each other and the speakers. We’ll be joined by Tefere Gebre, formerly of the AFL-CIO and Greenpeace USA; Kathy Jetn̄il-Kijiner, a poet, educator and performer from the Marshall Islands; AL Caballes from Desis Rising Up & Moving (DRUM); and Helena Mullenbäch Martínez from 350 Colombia.


Part 3: What We Take Forward
📅 When: May 22, 2025 (Thursday) 7PM ET / 4PM PT

In our final webinar, 350 activists who are part of the International Solidarity Working Group (ISWG) will share what they have learned from the webinar and think through what lessons can be applied to our climate movement. Webinar participants will be invited to interact with ISWG members and with each other.


I hope you can make it to one (or ideally both!) of these important conversations and opportunities for action in community with organizers from all over the world.

In solidarity,

Nico for Team 350 and the International Solidarity Working Group (ISWG)

 


 

John, the rise of the far right and the worsening climate crisis are deeply connected — and the time for urgent action is now.

Climate chaos is fueled by the same people in power who are currently attacking our democracies and our rights all across the globe. As climate activists, we must recognize these connections as we advocate for renewable energy solutions and a safer future for all.

That’s why we’re inviting YOU to join us for the Climate in this Political Moment Webinar Series, hosted by the 350 International Solidarity Working Group (ISWG).

Secure your spot now for one, two, or all three webinars between April and May — and keep reading below to learn why you can't afford to miss this series.

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This won’t just be a conversation — it will be a call to action. Here’s what to expect from this Climate in this Political Moment Webinar Series:

Part 1: How We Got Here
📅 When: April 24, 2025 (Thursday) 7PM ET / 4PM PT

How should we understand the current moment, with right-wing extremism and authoritarianism on the rise? How is this related to climate change?

Join our exciting line-up of speakers as we discuss how our climate struggles are intimately connected to the fight for democracy. We’ll be joined by Jeremy Brecher from the Labor Network for Sustainability, Biju Mathew from the New York Taxi Workers Alliance, and Lorena Araujo from CRIPDES (the Association for Development of El Salvador).


Part 2: Climate Movements at the Intersections
📅 When: May 8, 2025 (Thursday) 2PM ET / 11AM PT

How are communities and organized movements responding to the current political moment?

Part 2 of the series brings together powerful organizers from Turtle Island and beyond to discuss how their climate struggles are responding to militarism and xenophobia. We’ll be joined by Tefere Gebre from Greenpeace USA, Kathy Jetn̄il-Kijiner, poet, educator, and performer from the Marshall Islands, AL Caballes from Desis Rising Up & Moving (DRUM), and Helena Mullenbäch Martínez from 350 Colombia.


Part 3: What We Take Forward
📅 When: May 22, 2025 (Thursday) 7PM ET / 4PM PT

In our final webinar, 350 activists who are part of the ISWG will discuss what they have learned from the webinar and think through what lessons can be applied to our climate movement. Webinar participants will be invited to interact with ISWG members and with each other.


The ISWG is a group of 350 activists in the U.S. who are committed to learning about international struggles and making the connections to advance our international climate movement.

Join us and together we will discuss how the climate crisis and the rise of the right are interconnected — and chart a course for action for this political moment in solidarity and unity.

Whether you can attend one, two, or all three webinars, your voice is needed in this crucial conversation. RSVP today and invite your friends to join this powerful moment of collective action.

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In solidarity,

Nico for Team 350 and the International Solidarity Working Group (ISWG)