Show your solidarity with protesters on the frontlines by signing the thank you card.
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| | | Kathleen — we have an urgent update on the Greenpeace network's work to combat the climate crisis. | This weekend, Greenpeace Belgium activists physically occupied a massive Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) import terminal. | The Greenpeace network has been fighting to stop our global reliance on fossil fuels for decades. That's why we had to make sure you knew about the brave actions being taken by climate activists on the frontlines, thanks in no small part to the support of Greenpeacers like you. | The terminal occupied by Greenpeace activists is directly connected to fossil fuel expansion in the U.S. and has received at least 17 shipments of LNG from the Gulf South over the last 12 months. This action demonstrates international resistance and solidarity across borders and continents for all communities fighting toxic fossil fuels. | The only way we can break fossil fuels' stranglehold on our wallets, our communities, and our planet's survival is by standing together in solidarity for a livable future. | So please, Kathleen, sign the card now to thank these activists for their bravery and let them know we stand in solidarity with their work to protect our one and only planet. | | None of this important work is possible without the support and solidarity of grassroots climate champions like you, Kathleen — thank you. | Greenpeace USA | | | | | | |
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