[1]Fossil Free Digest
   A blockade in Gothenburg, Sweden, on 7 September, where a gas terminal was
   just denied its final permit on climate grounds. Photo: Gastivists
   John,
   We’re seeing the surge of people power from September’s Global Climate
   Strike translate in to real change.
   Targeted campaigns have achieved big wins in the last two weeks, from a
   fossil gas terminal blocked in Sweden, to oil and gas exploration held off
   near one of Brazil’s sensitive coral reefs.
   But our work isn’t over — and tragedies like Typhoon Hagibis remind us of
   the urgency of this moment. If we’re going to keep scoring wins against
   the fossil fuel industry, we have to continue to ride this momentum.
   Enjoy this edition of Fossil Free News, and we’ll be back in two weeks
   with more climate movement news from around the world — and ways you can
   get involved.
   Onwards,
   Nicole
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                             In Case You Missed It
   Activists outside the 10 October oil and gas auction in Rio de Janeiro.
   Photo: Gabriel Paiva - Agência o Globo
   No deal: A pristine ocean area in Brazil is safe from oil and gas
   exploration, after the government failed to auction four blocks affecting
   Abrolhos National Park. Oil executives admitted they did not make any
   offers because of pressure from environmental activists. Outside the
   auction itself, protesters demanded an ocean without oil. [ [link removed] ]More
   Photo: @ChannelNewsAsia
   Japan: Typhoon Hagibis devastated central Japan, claiming over 75 lives as
   levees broke and floodwaters rose. The damage reveals that existing
   infrastructure is not enough to protect people in this era of more intense
   storms fuelled by climate crisis. [ [link removed] ]More
    
   Bank Junction in London. Photo: XR Tower Hamlets
   Rebel: The International Rebellion has struck cities across the globe with
   an array of disruptive actions. In London, the 20,000-strong Extinction
   March was organized as a funeral procession to mourn ongoing ecocide,
   while hundreds in Prague blocked afternoon traffic. Read more about [ [link removed] ]the
   Rebellion day by day, city by city.
   EIB stalls: On Tuesday, the European Investment Bank postponed its
   decision on whether to end fossil fuel finance, after last-minute lobbying
   from the gas industry. Its draft policy would have, if approved, ended
   funding of fossil fuel projects by 2020. Activists have been fiercely
   campaigning for months – expect them to keep pressure up until the new
   vote in November. [ [link removed] ]More
   You can demand EU Finance Ministers approve this bold new fossil free path
   and send a signal to banks around the world: 
   [ [link removed] ]Sign the petition
                                The Inside Story
   In a huge win, the Swedish government decided last week to deny the
   EU-backed Gothenburg gas terminal its final permit on climate grounds.
   Read this [ [link removed] ]inspiring letter from Fossilgasfällan, the local group that
   made it happen with years of resistance and a hundreds-strong blockade in
   September.
   Do you want to start your own local group to fight the fossil fuel age?
   There are plenty of [ [link removed] ]resources to help you get started.
                                Podcast Corner 
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   On this 10-minute episode of The Indicator, Bill McKibben talks about the
   beginnings of the divestment movement and why it’s necessary to ‘follow
   the money’ to end fossil fuel finance. [ [link removed] ]Listen
                                The One to Watch
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   ‘Canto al Agua’ was composed by Catalina Torres, a Colombian musician and
   organizer, for the Climate Strikes in Colombia. She brought 60 people
   together to sing it in chorus and is encouraging youth to keep using art
   and creativity to fight climate breakdown. [ [link removed] ]Watch and listen
                                 Use Your Power
   Need more ideas for ways to get involved? Find out how you can [ [link removed] ]keep up
   the pressure, whoever and wherever you are.
   You can also [ [link removed] ]take the survey to let us know how you’ve been using your
   power over the last two weeks.
    
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