Hi John,
Wow! What a month it’s been.
We have so many inspiring stories to tell you in your latest edition of Stay Connected.
It's an action packed edition - with everything from activists occupying a Shell platform to how you can take action in your local area by lobbying your MP. And we celebrate finally securing a Global Ocean Treaty! There really is something for everyone. We couldn’t possibly do any of this without you and it’s so important to take a moment to remember that your unwavering support is crucial in helping us work towards securing a green, fair and more peaceful world.
In this edition:
- The biggest conservation victory ever
- We occupied a Shell Platform
- Puffins are starving - will you help?
- Join the Mass Lobby
- Greenpeace Africa activists disrupt minister’s address
- What we’re reading and watching this month
The biggest conservation victory ever - [link removed]
This is huge! After almost two decades of broken negotiations and setbacks – world governments have put aside their differences and finally secured a historic Global Ocean Treaty. The treaty was possible because of 18 years of relentless campaigning from many people, like you, and a network of allies around the world.
And of course, we wouldn’t be able to fight for the ocean without you. Over 380,000 supporters in the UK called for a strong Global Ocean Treaty, joining a 5.5 million strong movement around the globe.
John, this wouldn’t be possible without people like you - whether you spoke out online, donated or took to the streets, we are forever grateful for the part you played. Thank you. This is people power.
This treaty is a monumental win for our oceans and marine life. And it’s a huge win for billions of humans who rely on our oceans for food, jobs and our livelihoods. Read more about this historic win over on our website: [link removed]
You can continue this important conversation about ocean protection by wearing one of our Greenpeace branded merchandise designs. By supporting Greenpeace in this way you are helping protect the planet we all love with environmentally friendly clothing, raising awareness of the cause and of course the money raised helps fund our planet-protecting campaigns.
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We occupied a Shell Platform - [link removed]
Enough is enough. We need oil companies to stop drilling and start paying for the climate destruction they’ve caused. This is the simple message six Greenpeace activists took to Shell. Carlos, from Argentina; Yakup, from Turkey; Imogen from the UK and Usnea from the US; Pascal from France, and Silja from Germany boarded a vessel contracted by Shell as it headed to the Penguins North Sea oil and gas field with a new oil platform.
The protest lasted for 13 days, with protestors calling on Shell to take responsibility for its role in causing the climate crisis, and pay into loss and damage funds to help countries recover from extreme weather caused by climate change. Read more and watch a clip of how the action unravelled, hear directly from activists living on the frontline of climate change and find out how you can demand change.
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Puffins are starving - will you help? - [link removed]
John, UK ocean wildlife is under threat. Seabirds like puffins, kittiwakes and other marine life are starving as industrial fishing trawlers hoover up their fishy food.
But we have an urgent opportunity to stop this. The UK Government is deciding whether to end the destructive fishing of sandeels, a vital food source for marine life in the North Sea. Stopping industrial fishing isn't just about saving puffins. Banning destructive boats means more fish for the communities around our coast that depend on more sustainable fishing methods.
Will you help convince them to take action to protect the oceans? Sign this petition: [link removed]
And if you’ve already signed our petition, thank you. Please share the petition with your friends, families and colleagues. The more people who sign, the more pressure they will feel. We know that when we stand up together, we cannot be ignored.
After you’ve signed the petition, why not check out our range of puffin and marine life t-shirts, to help kick start a conversation with your loved ones on how we must unite to protect our beautiful British wildlife and oceans. Take a look at this puffin t-shirt!
Sign the petition: [link removed]
Join the Mass Lobby - [link removed]
On 1st April, people across the UK are going to lobby their MPs to call for proper funding for nationwide energy efficiency in homes to lower bills and tackle the climate crisis.
Why not find your nearest local event and get involved? If there isn’t an event targeting your MP and you would like to add your support to the campaign, please make your own event. If you feel daunted with setting up your own event, don’t worry! There's a step by step guide: [link removed], so it’s quick and easy to do.
Find your event: [link removed]
Greenpeace Africa activists disrupt minister’s address: [link removed]
Last week, Greenpeace Africa activists took a direct message to Energy Minister, Gwede Mantashe. During the Minister’s address, six activists held up banners with the message ‘Stop Blocking Renewables’ while speakers replayed messages from the South African public expressing their outrage at the government’s inaction on the electricity crisis. The activists held Minister Mantashe to account for blocking new renewable projects and interrupting electricity supply. Wow! What an action.
John, your support not only enables us to take action at home in the UK but all across the world. Nothing changes without you.
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What we’re reading and watching this month:
Murder in the Pacific: the sinking of our ship the Rainbow Warrior: [link removed] - Watch a new three-part BBC documentary telling the gripping tale of the Greenpeace ship which was sunk by French secret agents in 1985. You can also read more about the story in this blog: [link removed]
Why wetlands are vital for biodiversity and climate change: [link removed] - See stunning images and learn why wetlands are so important and how we can protect them.
Watch our inspiring video to mark #InternationalWomensDay: [link removed] - Greenpeace has signed the global Small Scale Fishers’ demand for women’s rights & communities’ access to the seas. And we're developing new support for fisheries activists who are fighting exploitation.
Climate Voices to Follow on Social Media: [link removed] - Get to know nine inspiring climate activists from around the world who use their voices and social media platforms to draw attention to climate justice issues.
Remember, we want to stay connected with you; whether you have a question about Greenpeace's work or your support, we're here to help. My team is available to call on 020 4525 3241 Monday – Friday, 9am – 5.30pm, or feel free to email any questions you may have to
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Together we are Greenpeace and we can and will achieve many more amazing things.
Be safe and be well.
Carolyn Hoskin
Supporter Services
P.S. We believe that we will win as a movement. That’s why we’re inviting you to join us in attending Extinction Rebellion’s ‘The Big One’. They recently announced a change in tactic making this a peaceful protest which prioritises attendance over arrest and relationships over roadblocks so they can be as inclusive as possible. We are joining many other organisations, charities and concerned people in Parliament Square on 21st-22nd April, to call on the government to act now for people and planet. The more people that come, the louder our message will be. Find out more about it here: [link removed]
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