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John,
This Thursday, President Biden is hosting a global climate summit with 40 world leaders to discuss how to tackle the climate crisis. We need to make sure they prioritize stopping all fossil fuel projects.
But to deliver a strong message to President Biden and other world leaders, we need hundreds of thousands of people to demand immediate action.
So we’re asking you, John:
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Help us meet our goal of 25,000 petition signatures and add your name to demand that President Biden and world leaders prioritize climate justice.
To amplify our demands for a Just Recovery, we’re joining other activists and organizers to bring a digital Climate Clock from New York City to the White House in Washington, D.C. with a petition demanding President Biden and world leaders stop all fossil fuel projects, starting with the Dakota Access and Line 3 pipelines.
The Climate Clock will later be projected in Glasgow, Scotland, the location of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) this November.
It shows how much time we have left until the planet reaches 1.5℃ of global warming, which would bring catastrophic impacts for communities across the globe.
To make sure our message is heard, we need more people like you to sign the petition.
Will you join us in telling President Biden and our world leaders to take immediate action on climate now?
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John -
A few hours ago, more than 3,000 climate activists at the Global Just Recovery Gathering launched a global petition calling on President Biden and world leaders to fight for climate justice. Before I share our climate demands, if you are prepared to join thousands of climate activists around the globe, please add your name now:
Can you add your name to call on Biden and world leaders to deliver on climate action? Your signature today will send a message to Biden and world leaders too powerful to ignore. [[link removed]
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President Biden is hosting a two-day virtual Leaders Summit on Climate beginning on Thursday, April 22, the same day as Earth Day, where 40 world leaders will make key decisions on tackling the climate crisis.
John, the contrast between our Global Just Recovery Gathering and the Leaders Summit on Climate is exactly why our movement exists: where world leaders fail, people from all corners of the planet stand to demand climate justice and a just transition, and to expose the shocking financial support the fossil fuel industry gets from governments.
Biden seems serious about it and has been making bold statements, and so have some of his guests.
But if there's one thing our movement has learned, it is that bold statements mean nothing without concrete action. That’s why, right now, our movement is meeting at the Global Just Recovery Gathering, where thousands of attendees are calling on our world leaders to deliver on climate justice.
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Science has highlighted many times that there is no way we can meet a 1.5ºC warming limit without seriously reducing emissions. Economics have shown that funding fossil fuels is a dead end and that a just transition is by far a better deal. And above all, millions of lives from all over the world have been destroyed by the impacts of climate change and fossil fuel expansion. We demand climate justice — and we are demanding it right now.
Thousands are signing the global petition at this very moment — and you can join them. [[link removed]
When world leaders meet later this month, let’s make sure they hear our call. We will deliver the global petition as they gather for the Summit.
Our movement is matching the scale of the climate crisis. We demand world leaders do the same.
In solidarity,
Emily and the entire 350.org team
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