The U.S. has once again elected Donald Trump as president. A known climate denier, Trump has pledged to destroy the environment & harm communities by drilling even more oil. His incitement of hate is an affront to climate justice, both in the U.S. and abroad.
Trump’s rhetoric starkly contrasts to our movement’s core values of justice, equity and diversity. Many of us in the climate movement across the world are feeling anxious, fearful, uncertain and even exhausted thinking about what lies ahead.
But this is not the moment to back down. Our work has just become that much more important. Our movement needs to come together now more than ever to counter the anti-climate agenda and to stand in solidarity with frontline communities against the radical far right.
To draw strength and insight, we are hosting an open webinar this week, where you’ll learn about the next steps and reflections from 350.org’s U.S. team. We’ll also hear from climate activists from the Global South on the challenges (and opportunities) in organizing under authoritarian regimes and resisting radical ideologies.
This is a chance to regroup, find resilience in each other, and remember the power of our global community.
📅 When: 14th Nov, 2024 (Thursday)
📍 Where: Online Webinar
❓ What to Expect:
- Perspectives from U.S.-based 350.org activists on their plans moving forward.
- Stories of resilience from international allies navigating shrinking civic spaces and challenging contexts.
- Practical tips and inspiration to keep us all motivated and empowered to act.
Join us to build strength, share hope, and fight in solidarity.
Sign up now to secure your spot and we will follow up with the exact details and a webinar link.
Whether you’re in the U.S. or abroad, join us to reflect, connect, and move forward with renewed strength. Sign up now to secure your spot!
Let’s keep building a better world—together.
PS: If a webinar isn’t your thing or you can’t make it, chip in any amount below to support 350’s work around the world to organize, connect and empower the global climate movement in these challenging times.