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Hi John,
At Climate Week NYC, over 100 countries announced new climate targets. The
bad news – many just weren’t good enough.
The U.S. took a massive step back. Plans by big polluters like China fell
far short. And the EU didn’t even confirm its target.^1
We need to make sure that the upcoming COP30 in Brazil – the most
important climate talks of the year – tackles this head-on. The gap
between what’s promised and what’s needed must be smaller.
And here’s the thing, John – Indigenous leaders in Brazil are
already showing what real climate leadership looks like. They’ve called
for an end to fossil fuels, protection of their lands and forests, and
support for clean energy.
[ [link removed] ]Brazil’s President Lula and the COP30 Presidency must follow their
lead. Will you show your support for Indigenous leaders and add your name
to their demands?
[ [link removed] ]Sign the petition now
Indigenous Peoples have defended the Amazon for centuries. They’ve been
leading calls in Brazil for ambitious climate plans – especially from the
countries that contribute the most to global heating.^2
And they're not alone. Countries that have done the least to cause the
climate crisis, like Pakistan and the Pacific Island of Palau, met the New
York summit with bold plans.
As the host of this year’s COP, the Brazilian COP30 Presidency plays a key
role in shaping the debate and its outcomes. They must rise to the
occasion and lead the way.
No more excuses from rich countries. Brazil must listen to Indigenous
leaders: push for a strong deal ending fossil fuels, funding a fair
transition to renewables and give Indigenous Peoples a seat at the table.
[ [link removed] ]Add your voice to their demands and show solidarity.
[ [link removed] ]I'll add my name
In solidarity,
Katrina for 350.org
Sources:
1. [ [link removed] ]China’s plans to cut emissions too weak to stave off global
catastrophe, say experts | Climate crisis | The Guardian
2. [ [link removed] ]theanswerisus.org
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