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Subject:   This is about survival.
From:   "Jon Warnow, 350.org" <organizers@350.org>
Date:   Wed, December 10, 2008 12:52 pm
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r friends,
 
I'm writing again from the UN Climate talks in Poland, where one thing has become
heartbreakingly apparent: for some people, these negotiations aren't just about
numbers and compromise and diplomacy.  For some people, these negotiations are about
survival.  
 
People toss around a lot of lofty words at the UN, so let me be clear.  I'm not
talking about "survival" as an abstract concept, or some distant problem for future
generations. I'm talking about countries and peoples getting quite literally wiped
off the map within decades.  I'm talking about human lives and livelihoods being
destroyed by the impacts of climate change here and now.  
 
Here's the worst part: the countries facing the biggest impacts of climate change
are also the countries most poorly represented here in the United Nations.   

With the static of the UN and the distractions of a 24-hour news cycle, the
countries fighting on the front lines of climate change are struggling to get the
attention they deserve. Case in point: last week 49 of the world's most vulnerable
countries endorsed the 350 target that the latest science calls for.  Instead of
recognizing the importance of this call, some EU leaders have been backpedaling on
their already weak climate commitments.  

The time has come to change the conversation in Poland, to send one clear message
that cuts through the static.

That's where you come in.  If we come together, we can amplify the voices of the
people who are most threatened by climate change.  Can you take a stand for survival
by signing the pledge here? http://www.350.org/survival
 
Youth from around the world are spending the next 24 hours pressuring their
country's UN negotiators to sign on to the very same same survival pledge--and their
efforts will be made much easier if they have people like you supporting them from
every corner of the earth.
 
We'll put your messages directly in front of world leaders by staging a high-profile
delivery on the last day of the negotiations.  This plan will only work if we get
enough people signing on before the end of the week to make it count.  With your
help, we can make the "survival principle" a key message of the UN negotiations. 
And upon that principle, the world can build an equitable global climate agreement
around science-based targets--targets like 350, the safe upper limit of CO2
concentrations in the atmosphere.  
 
When I landed in Poland for the UN Climate talks a week ago, I thought I knew what
to expect: a few meetings, some bureaucratic backpedaling, and some frustratingly
slow progress on a global climate treaty.  I wasn't prepared for feeling moved,
deeply, by the stories from those on the front lines of climate change.  These are
stories from countries like Kiribati and Tuvalu, island nations who are losing their
crops and drinking water due to the ever encroaching sea. If climate change remains
unchecked, by the time I retire there may be nothing left of these nations but
waves.
 
We can prevent a climate catastrophe.  The time has come for the world to stand
together.  Please join us.
 
Thanks for all that you do,
 
Jon (and Bill, Jamie, Jeremy, Kelly, May, Phil, and Will and the entire 350 team)
 
P.S. On a lighter note: last week I asked many of you to take part in an experiment
to help us take over YouTube with a climate video--our 90-second animation. I just
wanted to let you know that it worked--we were front and center in front of tens of
thousands of new eyes. Many many thanks.


 
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