Monday 21 November 2016

International solidarity is more important than ever. Please join us on Friday outside the US embassy, from 5.30pm to stand alongside those in the US who are vowing to block any attempt to ramp up carbon pollution.


Campaign against Climate Change

Could a Trump presidency mean 'game over' for the climate? With our climate already on the brink, the idea of a climate denier in the White House is terrifying. But at COP22, nations and civil society, while calling on Trump not to pull out of the Paris agreement, vowed to press ahead with climate action whatever he does.

International solidarity is more important than ever. Please join us on Friday outside the US embassy, from 5.30pm to stand alongside those in the US who are vowing to block any attempt to ramp up carbon pollution.

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Can't make it this time? Watch this space for more on preparations for 20 January, Trump's inauguration. And remember action within the UK is still vital - we can't afford to let our own government off the hook. Join our Christmas climate action or sign up to support the Campaign against Climate Change.

Read more about Trump and climate change:

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/nov/11/trump-presidency-a-disaster-for-the-planet-climate-change  
http://www.vox.com/2016/11/9/13571318/donald-trump-disaster-climate

Best wishes and solidarity

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