John -
   In less than a week, the next IPCC report from scientists at the United
   Nations will be released. Leaked reports confirm some of our worst fears:
    1. Climate impacts are increasingly frequent and devastating;
    2. Frontline communities, who have contributed the least to the climate
       crisis, are experiencing the worst impacts;
    3. We have a decreasing window of time to prevent the worst of all
       possible futures.
   But the last thing we can do right now is give up hope on turning things
   around for our climate — that's exactly what the fossil fuel industry
   wants us to do.
   That's why we are organizing mobilizations all over the globe on February
   27 and February 28 to highlight stories of climate resistance, but time is
   running out to send resources to organizers. So I need to ask you:
   [ [link removed] ]Can you make a modest contribution today so we can afford to send sound
   systems, materials, and supplies to climate activists ahead of our global
   mobilizations? Even a small donation will take us a long way toward
   meeting our goals.
   We're going to try something new with these mobilizations. Let me paint
   you a picture.
   From Vancouver Island, Canada to Berlin, Germany, our climate movement is
   mobilizing to target regional politicians: Using creative visuals,
   theatrics, and art, we will show world leaders the kinds of programs we
   need to transition off fossil fuels in a way that leaves no one behind.
   The climate crisis is changing our world in terrifying ways, and the
   people living through the worst impacts are also on the frontlines of
   social and economic injustice.
   We are facing the single greatest threat to life as we know it. But now is
   not the time for fear — now is the time for hope. Those same people on the
   frontlines of the climate crisis are leading the way toward true,
   community-based solutions all over the world, and together, we'll fight to
   cut off the money flowing to fossil fuels so we can build the safe, just
   future we all deserve.
   So yes, the IPCC report will confirm the climate crisis is worsening.
   Yes, the fossil fuel industry is the culprit and they continue to make
   record-breaking profits year after year.
   Yes, politicians are making empty promises and perpetuating this crisis
   for future generations to come.
   Yes, time is running out to turn things around for our climate.
   And yes, we are the solution we've been waiting for to solve this crisis.
   Together, we can fight back. Together, we can win.
   We've got big plans, but we're going to need your support to make these
   mobilizations come together. We cannot do it alone. No one can.
   [ [link removed] ]Please, John, pitch in today
   to help us host global mobilizations, share stories of climate resistance
   and amplify our people-powered solutions.
   Thank you for your support today. Over the next few weeks, we will send
   more ways to get involved with this historic moment for our movement.
   Onwards,
   May Boeve
   Executive Director
   350.org
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