A Global Initiative to Turn from Emergency to Emergence
The climate crisis is accelerating! Globally storms are bigger and stronger; destructive floods, droughts and fires are occurring worldwide; Refugees are escaping starvation and brutality – and are being rejected and returned to dangerous lives; humanity is more divided; national politics are moving towards authoritarianism; a pandemic sweeps the planet.
Actions to address all of this are completely inadequate. Our leaders, governments and corporations are acting with neither urgency nor collaboration. Self-interest prevails. As Greta Thunberg says:
“Humanity is failing to stop the climate crisis. It’s now beyond urgent—the planet is screaming for help.”
Globally, all of us must force action at all levels able to make changes happen. Reaching out around the globe is simple today! 62% of all people globally have cell phones; free computer translation to MOST languages is available; a variety of electronic communications apps make it simple.
Immediate ACTION by everyone is essential:
1. Click this link https://bit.ly/33pjx7E for a partial listing of organizations already focusing on the climate crisis.
2. Email those you know about—local or international—to globalrebirth23@gmail.com so we can add them.
3. Select one (or more) and get involved to make the IMMEDIATE changes we need—locally and internationally—to both mitigate the consequences of #ClimateChange and to take care of each other.
4. Target Earth Day 2023 (Saturday, April 22) - a worldwide day of demonstrations and marches—at all local, regional, and international levels—to insist that our governments actively collaborate worldwide AND to highlight all local / national projects.
5. Send THIS document: "How's the Weather?", translated as needed (see translate.google.com), to friends and contacts everywhere who will recognize the urgency and act (include the English version to ensure consistency).
Contact: (Phone) +1- 614-285-6865 (E-Mail): globalrebirth23@gmail.com
“Hope is belief in the plausibility of the possible as opposed to the necessity of the probable.”
- Maimonides
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