[ [link removed] ]Earth Month Climate Campaigner Spotlight: Renata Padilha
   Hi John,
   For today's Earth Month Spotlight, I'm very excited to share a campaign
   update about the work I do with the 350 Latin America team.
   First of all, my name is Renata Padilha and I'm Brazilian. I have
   dedicated myself to the environmental cause, a passion that started at
   school in a neighborhood on the periphery of Porto Alegre called Restinga
   Nova.
   Through various ecological walks, projects for the recovery of open-air
   dumps, and encouraging environmental projects, I discovered my goal in
   life: to fight for a world where there is balance between humans and
   nature.
   Over the years I've also realized that the environmental struggle goes
   beyond the garbage we throw on the street, the long shower, and the faucet
   we turn on when brushing our teeth. My struggles made me vegan and
   minimalist, which prompted me to join the Zero-Waste movement to tread on
   the environment as lightly as possible.
   The same struggle led me to get to know the Fridays For Future movement,
   where I found support to take one more step and founded the Eco Pelo Clima
   movement.
   Through our strikes, we have been able to talk to the population about
   climate change and how we, as a society, can and must be part of the
   change that the world needs.
   We have carried out actions at the local level to bring visibility and
   demand actions from our governments. We raised the alarm against the
   proposal to create a coal plant close to a protected area in Porto Alegre
   called Mina Guaíba.
    [2]Renata at a protest in front of Copelmi, the company responsible for
    what would be the largest open-pit coal mine in Latin America.Protest in
    front of Copelmi, the company responsible for what would be the largest
   open-pit coal mine in Latin America. Quote on the poster: Let's talk about
                                climate change?
   For an environmentalist, the struggle for life is daily. It means always
   being aware of what is happening locally and internationally, it means
   stepping out of our comfort zone to fight injustices and inequalities,
   even if it means attending several Public Hearings raising our voices
   against the creation of a coal plant that endangers many lives and the
   balance of nature. Being an environmentalist is the purest form of love;
   after all, we donate our life, our time, and our passion, to something so
   beautiful — taking care of the only home we have.
   We still have many battles to fight in search of climate justice — the
   path there will certainly not be easy. However, we are not alone. Today,
   we have everything we need to turn the tide: the technology, and the right
   people for it. Change has arrived; it's up to us to join in the fight for
   life!
   Thank you for taking a moment to read my update, and please keep your eyes
   out for even more updates coming from my fellow campaigners here at
   350.org. Talk soon!
   In solidarity,
   Renata Padilha
   350 Latin America
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