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Monday, March 13, 2017
The world is ready to Break Free. Will you join us?
Blogpost by Agustin Maggio
This weekend marked the global kick-off of the Break Free movement calling for a world free from fossil fuels. Break Free is a wave of individuals, communities, local and international organisations taking a firm stance against fossil fuels and dirty energy and demanding a fair shift to an era of renewable energy.
Cyclists in Zagreb kickstart global Break Free movement in Croatia, 12 March 2017.
Starting off three weeks of actions across six continents, this weekend saw 1500 people participating in a mass bicycle ride in Croatia and local communities denouncing air pollution from coal-fired power plants in Israel. Across the Arab world, an addictive online game to phase out fossil fuels was launched, while in the Philippines, a coalition of civil society groups and coal-impacted communities rallied at the headquarters of a major fossil fuel company.
The strength of this open movement and how much it has grown in a year’s time is nothing short of amazing. It has broken down silos, uniting environmental, social justice, women and Indigenous movements from more than 40 countries around the world.
From Chile to Thailand, South Africa to Poland, people are calling for a healthy future. Our families deserve clean air and water and a just economy that is not dependent on polluting fossil fuel corporations that will put our communities at risk.
Break Free from fossil fuels protest in Manila, Philippines, 13 March 2017.
Break Free provides a platform for all these diverse acts of courage to come together and reinforce each other as a united global movement. With already more than 80 events registered and more on the way, we stand in solidarity with those communities hardest hit by fossil fuels projects and the impacts of climate change.
A fossil free future powered by renewable energy is already underway. Now is the time to stand up to those trying to slow us down and Break Free from dirty energy. Will you join us?
Agustin Maggio is the project lead for the #BreakFree campaign with Greenpeace International
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