John, we’re coming to you in the face of disappointing news.
As of today, the United States Supreme Court has announced their decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the landmark decision protecting a person’s right to an abortion.
Our movement for a healthy planet depends on systems that uphold justice. That includes environmental justice, racial justice, economic justice – and yes – reproductive justice.
An emboldened Supreme Court that rules for the interests of the minority is not a Supreme Court we can trust to protect the rights of all of us – including the right to clean air, clean water, and a safe and stable climate.
Now is the time for our climate movement to join together and demand that our elected officials take action to protect reproductive freedom.
We need you and your community in the streets calling for justice, John. Will you click here to find an action in your community today and fight back against these attacks on our reproductive freedom?
The truth is that the people who are fighting to remove access to reproductive health care are the same people who are fighting to slow or halt climate action. And this is only the beginning.
Overturning Roe v. Wade means the Supreme Court isn’t just coming for abortion — they’re coming for the right to privacy and other legal precedents that Roe rests on, even the United States government’s ability to tackle the climate crisis.
That is why intersectionality is so important right now, and for movements to come together in force to stand up and fight back.
We are joining Planned Parenthood, Women’s March, and other partner organizations to defend our reproductive freedom and access to abortion. Please join this national moment by joining an action near you today.
We collectively need to hold the Supreme Court, our politicians, and the president accountable to protecting the rights of all of us. The world is watching.
Thank you for being by our side in this fight,
May Boeve
Executive Director
350.org