September 20-27 is just around the corner. It will be a historic week as people — young and old — join the Global Climate Strike in the millions!

Educators, trade unions, artists, students, parents, nurses, faith-based groups and more are all getting ready for the biggest climate mobilization ever.

It’s all right if you still have questions about the Global Climate Strike — we’re here to answer them. Next Tuesday, September 10th, we’ll host an online Hype Webinar to give you all the information you need about the Global Climate Strike.

This is a great opportunity to hear more about the Climate Strike from some incredible speakers. Add your name here to register for the Hype Webinar next Tuesday, September 10th, at 8:00 PM ET.

Science and justice demand that we do more than simply address the symptoms of the climate breakdown. We need to build solutions that will not only keep fossil fuels in the ground but improve the lives of billions of people.

The Global Climate Strike is a vital moment where our collective power comes together to make these solutions a reality.

The countdown is on – it’s only 2 weeks to go until we #ClimateStrike and we still need millions more people like you to stand with the youth this September. Sign up now to attend the Hype Webinar next Tuesday and get all the information you need..

See you on Tuesday,

Ju-Hyun

PS – If you haven’t already, RSVP to a Climate Strike event where you live. There are now a total of 500+ Climate Strike events in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and Guam!


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