From Send a Cow <[email protected]>
Subject Climate injustice is happening now
Date October 12, 2021 2:00 PM
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# # [View in browser]([link removed]) # [Send a Cow logo]([link removed]) # [Gaspard and his family all waving to the camera]([link removed]) # Climate injustice is happening now! # Dear Friend, # The single most significant issue facing us all today is the climate crisis and climate injustice.   Why? Because, as Titus Sagala, Country Director of Send a Cow Kenya, says:  # [A headshot of Titus] “The poorest communities in Africa, who largely depend on rain-fed agriculture, are bearing the brunt of this crisis. The impact is clear: it is increasing world inequalities.” - Titus, Kenya # Nearly 70% of people in  Africa rely on the land to grow their food and generate an income. But although they feel the full force of the changing climate, they have been under-represented (if not invisible) in discussions of the unfolding global disaster. This is the reality of climate injustice.  It is essential that world leaders take notice of the farmers who are facing increasing threats from the climate crisis, ahead of [COP26]([link removed]) being held in Glasgow in just a few weeks. These two videos are the first of a four-part series  called ‘The climate crisis: life on the front line’. Itis our contribution to getting voices from this marginalised community heard.  # [Gaspard and his wife reaching for a bunch of bananas, with a white play icon in the middle of the image]([link removed]) A Rwandan farmer's view on the climate crisis. [Watch now]([link removed]) [Gaspard walking through a field carrying watering cans. A white play icon is in the middle.]([link removed]) The impact of the climate crises on African farmers' lives. [Watch now]([link removed]) # [An image of Gaspard in a purple and yellow shirt, staring at the camera with a solemn expression.] “We depend on crops produced on our land. If there is a drought we suffer from hunger and during these times we spend a lot of time going out looking for food to feed our family." - Gaspard, Rwanda # Keep your eyes peeled for more email updates from Gaspard coming very soon and thank you for joining the Send a Cow movement to fight climate injustice. If you ever have any questions about your support or our work, please do not hesitate to get in touch. In solidarity, Joanna Brownbill Director of Communications # Send a Cow US PO Box 40730 1210 S Glebe Rd Arlington, VA 22204 [email protected] [Facebook]([link removed]) [Twitter]([link removed]) [LinkedIn]([link removed]) [Instagram]([link removed]) [YouTube]([link removed]) # Send a Cow US is a registered 501c3 charity in the United States This email was sent to [email protected] You received this email because you are registered with Send a Cow [Unsubscribe here]([link removed])
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