With rising global temperatures, climate change has increased the odds of extreme storms like cyclone Phailin, which devastated villages along Odisha's coast in India last October.
Fisherfolk and poor farmers who have lost their homes, crops, and fishing nets need support in rehabilitating and rebuilding their lives, and 350 India is working hard to help them take the first steps towards a normal life.
Please help support rebuilding the livelihoods of thousands affected by cyclone Phailin: http://350.org/phailin
And SHARE this with your friends and ask them to support Phailin survivors too.
Fisherfolk and poor farmers who have lost their homes, crops, and fishing nets need support in rehabilitating and rebuilding their lives, and 350 India is working hard to help them take the first steps towards a normal life.
Please help support rebuilding the livelihoods of thousands affected by cyclone Phailin: http://350.org/phailin
And SHARE this with your friends and ask them to support Phailin survivors too.
One thing big oil and the White House agree on.
Even our public lands are polluting.
Doing their best to kill clean energy, kill jobs, and raise consumer prices.
People around the world are sending questions to World Bank President Dr. Jim Kim about the bank's funding to TATA Mundra, a dangerous and dirty coal fired power plant that is devastating communities and destroying the environment in Gujarat, India. Will Jim Kim answer those questions?
Join the call today and #AskJimKim:
Join the call today and #AskJimKim:
Today, hundreds of citizens around the world are tweeting at the World Bank President Jim Kim, asking him to walk the talk and revoke the bank's funding to the ...controversial and dangerous TATA Mundra coal fired power plant. Join the call. #AskJimKim to move beyond coal. Learn more and tweet here - www.350.org/askjimkimSee More
To say that this man was an inspiration to us would be a profound understatement.
Rest in peace.
Rest in peace.
And meet the fossil-fuel backed politicians who will try and kill it.
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