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Subject Pretty furious
Date July 30, 2020 1:12 PM
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Welcome to our monthly roundup of all things Friends of the Earth. I'll start with some potential good news that followed some definite bad news.

Dear John
Welcome to our monthly roundup of all things Friends of the Earth. I'll start with some potential good news that followed some definite bad news.

Last week the government agreed to use £900 million of taxpayers' money for a gas pipeline in Mozambique. But now Boris Johnson is reported to be 'pretty furious' about the potential damage to the UK's reputation on climate – and has ordered a review of the use of government finance for oil and gas projects abroad.

Whatever's going on behind the scenes, this deal should never have happened. If you agree please sign this petition today:
I'LL SIGN THE PETITION ([link removed])
HOPE ON PLASTIC POLLUTION?

'The Earth faces plastic pollution disaster unless we take drastic action', reads the headline of a recent New Scientist article featuring contributions from our campaigner, Julian Kirby.

It's clear that governments need to do much more, but keep reading for good things that are already happening.
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TRUMP AND TRADE – TELL US WHAT YOU THINK
This month we handed in our open letter to the government – urging it not to strike a dirty trade deal with Donald Trump. Thank you again if you're one of the 100,000+ people who signed.

There's still time for you to complete our short survey and help shape the next stage of the campaign. So whether you're concerned about chlorinated chicken, falling environmental standards or the impact on global heating, we'd like to hear your thoughts.
I'LL TAKE THE SURVEY ([link removed])
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LIVE TALKS & PODCASTS
Please join us for our latest How to Save the Planet Live Talk ([link removed]) tonight at 7pm. Our experts, Cat and Muna, will be discussing how to make sure we emerge from the coronavirus pandemic into a fairer and more climate-friendly society. If you can’t make it, don’t worry. You can watch a recording of the talk on the same link afterwards.

We've also got a brand new How to Save the Planet Podcast ([link removed]) for you, with UN climate adviser Cassie Flynn. For this episode we asked Cassie for her tips on how to talk to friends and family about the climate emergency.
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WHAT ARE YOUR TOP STAYCATION TIPS?
If you're staying at home over summer it's a fantastic opportunity to make the most of what there is to offer on your doorstep. From finding local walks, to planting new flowers and crafting, we’re creating a list of top tips for a perfect staycation. Just reply to this email to share your ideas.
I'll be back next month with more stories and ideas from around our network.

Best wishes,

Aleanna Shaughnessy
Supporter Relations Manager

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