Protest Billionaires, Celebrate Clean Energy!
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Make Billionaires Pay Rally and March in
New York City
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📆 Saturday, September 20 • 12:00 pm • RSVP
📍 46th Street and Park Avenue, New York City • Map
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Join the Make Billionaires Pay march on Saturday, September 20th in NYC (and 187 locations across the U.S.), to stand up to Trump and the Billionaire Class, and demand justice for people and planet.
The fossil fuel billionaires that heavily financed the Trump campaign have gotten their money’s worth with this administration’s scorched Earth approach to decades of environmental regulations, public health and all progress to address the climate crisis. More than 300 regulations have cut 90% of the funding to solar and wind, eliminated regulations that keep toxins out of our air, water, and agriculture, protect our health and mitigate the worst ravages of the climate crisis.
Join us this Saturday 9/20 at 12 pm at 46th Street and Park Avenue!
Bring your friends and family and join the more than 160 organizations supporting this event!
🪧 350Brooklyn members will meet at 45th and Park at 11:30 am to march together.
ℹ️ Email: [email protected] with questions.
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The world's wealthiest 1% emit as much planet-heating pollution as two thirds of humanity.
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350Brooklyn’s Sun Day Celebration and Day of Action for Clean Energy
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📆 Sunday, September 21 • 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm • RSVP
📍 Christ Church in Cobble Hill, 326 Clinton Street, Brooklyn • Map
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Sun Day is a nationwide celebration of clean energy progress—and a chance to stand up for solar and wind. Solar energy is now the cheapest form of electricity generation in history, but there are too many unnecessary barriers blocking its widespread adoption. Sun Day is a way to show overwhelming public support for renewable energy and to build momentum for addressing climate change.
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350Brooklyn’s Sun Day Celebration features:
- Practical info about programs and incentives that could help you save on energy. bills
- Fun and community with a toy solar car race, a solar singalong, art-making with The Painting School, solar demonstrations, games and prizes, plus Lost Goose String Band and singer-songwriter Kyle Tigges.
- A panel of experts from UPROSE, whose community-owned solar project serves 200 households in Sunset Park; Solar One, a pioneer in making solar accessible to all; and Brooklyn Solar Works, a leader in residential solar.
- Make a difference: Be part of a national movement showing that people everywhere are ready for clean energy. Learn about simple actions you can take to help move us off
fossil fuels.
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Knock down fossil fuels, aim sun beams at solar cells, celebrate with music and learn about one of the cleanest, most affordable forms of energy at our Sun Day celebration!
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Can’t Make It?
You can still be part of Sun Day by sharing this invitation with friends and neighbors, or by following the action online at sunday.earth
Hope to see you there!
Mimi Bluestone
350Brooklyn
[email protected]
☀️ Want to help publicize Sun Day or volunteer on September 21? Send us an email: [email protected]
Questions? Feel free to reach out anytime.
P.S. Sun Day is happening in communities all across America on September 21st. Check out sunday.earth to see other events!
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