March for Climate Justice
For the past several years the Philippines has been battered by one mega-typhoon after another, a phenomenon that has rendered it as among nations that are ‘most vulnerable” to the impacts of climate change.
The stakes are high. The opportunity for change has never been brighter, the risks of inaction never darker. During the U.N. climate talks in Paris, world leaders need to hear loud and clear that our survival is non-negotioable. It is up to us to make it happen sooner rather than later.
Join the Peoples March for Climate Justice on November 28.
Visit and like March for Climate Justice Pilipinas @www.facebook.com/climate.justice.march
or join the event, register @www.facebook.com/events/1161363050546614/
https://www.facebook.com/events/1161363050546614/
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