The Time is Now - Lost in Samsara

The Time is Now

Publié par Mariavittoria Scala le

The Covid-19 crisis has laid bare the inequalities and injustices we face everyday under the current economical system and the increase damage we are doing to our planet. We believe The Time Is Now for a world that works for everyone and that’s why we’ve joined The Climate Coalition to call for a cleaner, greener future. 

The Climate Coalition, along with their sister organisations Stop Climate Chaos Cymru and Stop Climate Chaos Scotland, is a collective of over 140 organisations — including the National Trust, Women’s Institute, Oxfam, and RSPB — and 22 million voices strong.

Lost in Samsara is supporting the launch of a Declaration addressed directly to the Prime Minister that brings together businesses, community groups and people from all walks of life to send a strong and unified message that we want to see the UK forge a resilient recovery for a healthy and safer world, and inspire other countries to follow.

The Time Is Now, as we are at a turning point. The Time Is Now to have our voice heard ahead of the UN Climate Summit - also known as COP26 - which will be held here in the UK in 2021. Will you join us in telling the government that it must lead the world by ensuring our recovery gets us on track to net-zero emissions and limits the rise in the global temperature to 1.5 degrees C?

 

READ AND SIGN THE DECLARATION

 

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