From Emily Southard - 350.org <[email protected]>
Subject This is why we’re striking
Date August 28, 2019 12:16 PM
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Hey John,

The youth strikers have said it loud and clear: we need bold climate
action from the world’s leaders, and we need freedom from the power and
greed of fossil fuel billionaires.

Last month was the hottest month ever recorded in human history. 2015 to
2019 is set to be as the warmest five-year period on record.^1

We have no time to waste. That’s why we’re organizing with youth leaders
from Seattle to Baltimore and around the world to mobilize millions for
the youth-led Global Climate Strikes starting September 20th.

We need to act now, John. [ [link removed] ]Can you donate and be part of this
historic climate mobilization?

If we don’t act now and justly transition to 100% renewable energy, the
climate crisis will only get worse. This is why we’re striking: because
our leaders from the US to the UN need to know that we won’t let them
continue with business as usual.

With your support, 350.org will train thousands of youth in grassroots
organizing and provide digital tools to turn out thousands of people all
around the world. Your support can ensure more people attend strikes,
secure important permits, and allow us to spread this crucial call to
action far and wide.

Temperatures are rising quickly, and so must we. [ [link removed] ]Please pitch in today
and join us in organizing millions for climate action.

Our climate is on the verge of collapse. That’s why we need everyone to
come together this September and demand big, structural change. The
climate crisis isn’t waiting, and neither can we.

[ [link removed] ]Chip in today to support the largest climate mobilization in history.

For the future,

Emily
U.S. Campaign Manager

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1 - Here’s how the hottest month in recorded history unfolded around the
world, Brady Dennis and Andrew Freedman, The Washington Post, August 5,
2019.


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