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  • It’s our best chance yet to stop CSG Kate — Land Water Future

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    It’s our best chance yet to stop CSG

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    Kate — Land Water Future <kate@landwaterfuture.org.au>

    11:05 AM (2 hours ago)

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    Neville —

    This week in the NSW Parliament, our Upper House MPs will vote on whether or not to protect NSW from coal seam gas.

    This is an unprecedented opportunity.

    The Greens introduced this important Bill, and Labor worked to amend it, giving it a better chance of passing with broad political support.

    It’s up to us to convince the Liberals, The Nationals, and the all important crossbenchers to stand up for our communities and VOTE YES to protecting our land and water from the risks of coal seam gas.

    Will you email Upper House MPs today and tell them it’s time to VOTE YES to the Bill that would stop the threat of coal seam gas in NSW.

    We know that when it comes to coal seam gas, things can and do go wrong. Leaks. Spills. The lot.

    We’ve seen an aquifer polluted with uranium and other nasties at a coal seam gas operation in north west NSW, BTEX in the water at Gloucester, and a big unexpected gas leak just a few hundred metres from homes in south west Sydney.

    We’ve had some important wins lately, with AGL announcing it is divesting of its coal seam gas licences over the Hunter Valley, and Sydney’s water catchments.

    But we know AGL is eyeing off the Gloucester valley, and Santos wants to turn the Pilliga Forest into a gasfield. The Northern Rivers is still fighting off Metgasco, and somehow, despite successfully blockading three years ago, Fullerton Cove still don’t have permanent protection.

    Meanwhile demand for gas is falling and there are clean and safe energy alternatives. It’s no time to be risking our most vital assets: our land, our water, and the future of our communities… for an industry that is simply not part of a healthy and sustainable future for our state.

    Please email the NSW Upper House MPs today.

    We’ll keep you updated on how the vote goes,

    Kate and the Land Water Future team

  • Probabilistic cost estimates for climate change mitigation

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    Probabilistic cost estimates for climate change mitigation

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    For more than a decade, the target of keeping global warming below 2°C has been a key focus of the international climate debate1. In response, the scientific community has published a number of scenario studies that estimate the costs of achieving such a target2, 3, 4, 5. Producing these estimates remains a challenge, particularly because of relatively well known, but poorly quantified, uncertainties, and owing to limited integration of scientific knowledge across disciplines6. The integrated assessment community, on the one hand, has extensively assessed the influence of technological and socio-economic uncertainties on low-carbon scenarios and associated costs2, 3, 4, 7. The climate modelling community, on the other hand, has spent years improving its understanding of the geophysical response of the Earth system to emissions of greenhouse gases8, 9, 10, 11, 12. This geophysical response remains a key uncertainty in the cost of mitigation scenarios but has been integrated with assessments of other uncertainties in only a rudimentary manner, that is, for equilibrium conditions6, 13. Here we bridge this gap between the two research communities by generating distributions of the costs associated with limiting transient global temperature increase to below specific values, taking into account uncertainties in four factors: geophysical, technological, social and political. We find that political choices that delay mitigation have the largest effect on the cost–risk distribution, followed by geophysical uncertainties, social factors influencing future energy demand and, lastly, technological uncertainties surrounding the availability of greenhouse gas mitigation options. Our information on temperature risk and mitigation costs provides crucial information for policy-making, because it clarifies the relative importance of mitigation costs, energy demand and the timing of global action in reducing the risk of exceeding a global temperature increase of 2°C, or other limits such as 3°C or 1.5°C, across a wide range of scenarios.

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    1. Methodology for creating cost-risk relationships for a given temperature limit.
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    2. Influence of mitigation technology, energy demand and political inaction on the cost-risk distributions for staying below 2[thinsp][deg]C.
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    3. Cost-risk distributions for returning global temperature increase to below 1.5[thinsp][deg]C by 2100.
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  • Sneak preview – our new vision for CommBank 350 org

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    Dear Neville,

    By now I’m sure you’ve heard the big news — Commbank has dropped Adani’s dirty Galilee Basin coal proposal!

    This huge win was thanks to hundreds of communities and thousands of people that have taken a stand right across Australia and the planet. It is testament to the power and persistence of our movement.

    Click here to join a celebration event that is happening this week at a CommBank near you.

    Getting CommBank out of Galilee Coal is just a first step — they are still the largest investor in fossil fuel projects along the Reef and they support many other dirty coal and gas projects across Australia.

    That’s why communities across the country are going to take action at their local CommBank branch again this week to first congratulate the bank and then call on them to go further and develop a plan for getting out of all fossil fuels.

    Sign up for a family friendly action that is happening near you this week.

    There’ll be a twist to these events. We have an come up with an exciting new fossil fuel free vision to present to CommBank and we want to give you a sneak peak before the actions kick off on Thursday

    This is the new logo for our new fossil free version of CommBank. Click here for the details of a launch action happening near you.

    After we launch the vision for CommBank we will pay a visit to nearby NAB, Westpac and ANZ branches to demand that they join CommBank in saying no to Adani’s Galilee coal.

    This week’s massive win for our climate and the Reef is thanks to the hundreds of community actions that have been taken by people like you! Let’s use our momentum to make sure no Australian bank will ever touch Galilee coal. And let’s build our community pressure on all the banks to get out of all fossil fuels!

    Join your local action to help celebrate our community power, launch the new fossil free vision for CommBank and call on NAB, Westpac and ANZ to say no to Galilee coal.

    Yours for a fossil fuel free future,

    Emma on behalf of the 350.org Australia team.

    P.S. Can’t make it to an action next week? Click here to send a message to Westpac, ANZ and NAB telling them it’s time to publicly rule out Galilee Coal as well.

  • Unusual bedfellows THE AUSTRALIA INSTITUTE

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    Ben Oquist | The Australia Institute <mail@tai.org.au>

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    Dear Neville —

    Today The Australia Institute and the CPSU have taken the unusual step of placing a full page ad in The Saturday Paper, featuring an editorial from… The Australian newspaper.

    Why?

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    55 people earned more than a million dollars but paid no income tax in 2012-13. It’s been a problem for a long time. A Buffett Rule is a simple fair way to stop this from happening. It’s a way to make the tax system work like it’s supposed to.

    Back the Buffett Rule for Australia

    The Australia Institute produced a report earlier this year, commissioned by GetUp!, with modelling on implementing a Buffett Rule. It was part of a series of reports the Institute published looking at ways to solve Australia’s revenue problem. The revenue hole is a legacy of Peter Costello’s profligate spending and the permanent tax cuts he implemented for the very wealthiest Australians at the height of a temporary mining boom.

    The Australian’s editorial backed the rule, and the unusual bedfellows don’t end there either – with the CPSU, Labor Party and GetUp! advocating for the rule. And now Joe Hockey has indicated that he’s looking at it too.

    Add your support for a Buffett Rule for Australia
    Our research shows that implementing a Buffett Rule for the top 1% of income earners in Australia would raise $2.5 billion in revenue each year. It would ensure the wealthiest Australians pay their fair share of tax (a minimum 35%) by reducing the value of tax loopholes that no one else can afford to exploit.

    A change in this debate has the potential to shift billions from the wealthiest tax avoiders directly into the budget – and then the community.

    Tell the Treasurer that Australians back tax reform, as long as it’s fair.

    How Australia is going to raise revenue is one of the big economic debates of our time. Do we raise the taxes in ways that hurt pensioners, single parents, students and those who work in minimum wage jobs – like a higher GST, including on fresh food? Or through reforming the tax breaks and concessions, which overwhelmingly go to the wealthiest 10 percent?

    Australians will back tax reform, but only if it’s fair.

    Thanks for getting behind this idea. Together, we can change minds.

    Ben

  • The John James Newsletter 73

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    The John James Newsletter 738 August 2015 – back in Australia

    We will build them cities and they will have the freedom to leave work and go home but return to work for us every morning for the rest of their lives, as they will own nothing. John Rockefeller, 1906

    The average age of the world’s greatest civilizations has been two hundred years, and have progressed like this:From bondage to spiritual faith;from spiritual faith to great courage;from courage to liberty;from liberty to abundance;from abundance to selfishness;from selfishness to complacency;from complaceny to apathy;from apathy to dependence;from dependency back again into bondage.Sir Alex Fraser Tyler: (1742-1813) Scottish jurist and historian.Where are we in this sequence??

    Limits to Growth and the Club of RomeThis was my introduction to understanding the inexorable of our times, after Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring.The chart may be difficult to follow, but I recommend a careful study. It is central to the migration crisis. The graph shows the 1972 estimates of our future, and in solid lines the only marginal corrections in these figures since then. The study hinged on reducing resources creating economic collapse triggering population decline. So far, 2030 is on track.The model  analysed five variables: world population, industrialisation  pollution, food production and resource consumption. After thirty years of debate, the trends are largely confirmed.http://socialmakingeconomies.studiosuperfluo.com/en/the-project/2014/the-designers-role-3-the-limits-to-growth/ andhttp://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/looking-back-on-the-limits-of-growth-125269840/?no-ist for a larger copyhttp://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/Looking-Back-on-the-Limits-of-Growth.html#ixzz1riJDM6WT
    Networks take revenge on solar householdsIt seems that the less people consume, the more they are charged. The more they consume, the less they are charged. Welcome to the new reality of network charges.http://onestepoffthegrid.com.au/networks-take-revenge-on-solar-households-and-low-energy-users/
    Europe’s offshore wind generation hits record yearly high with six months still to goGermany drives bumper year for European offshore wind, installing three times more capacity than current leader, the UKhttp://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/jul/30/europes-offshore-wind-hits-record-yearly-high-with-six-months-still-to-go?CMP=EMCENVEML1631
    Sex trafficking: Lifelong struggle of exploited childrenPoverty, deprivation and exploitation draw thousands of children into a dark underworld that offers few ways out. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-33710224
    Iran city hits suffocating heat index of 165 degreesBandar Mahshahr sits adjacent to the Persian Gulf in southwest Iran where water temperatures are in the 90s. Such high temperatures lead to some of the most oppressive humidity levels in the world when winds blow off the sweltry water.http://robertscribbler.com/2015/07/31/killing-heat-it-felt-like-165-degrees-in-iran-today/Ocean Heat Dome Steams Coastal China to Dangerous 35C Wet Bulb Temperatures http://robertscribbler.com/2013/08/06/ocean-heat-dome-steams-coastal-china-shanghai-to-near-very-dangerous-35-degree-celsius-wet-bulb-temperatures-this-week/
    Unprecedented political buying power of wealthy donorsThe 67 biggest US donors, each of whom gave $1 million or more, donated more than three times as much as the 508,000 smaller donors combined,http://www.politico.com/story/2015/08/wealthy-donors-and-gusher-of-cash-change-2016-race-120894.html#ixzz3hjkEndyf Jimmy CarterThe US is now an oligarchy with unlimited political bribery getting anyone elected. This is  a complete subversion of our political system as a payoff to major contributors. https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2015/07/30/jimmy-carter-u-s-oligarchy-unlimited-political-bribery/

    The Migration Crisis – WAR  AND  SECTARIAN  INTOLERANCE and too many people. A typical selection of reactions around the world to the crisis of our times. With diminishing food and water, over-clogged cities and ever-rising sea levels and 60 million is only the beginning. We need a national discussion of policy over the coming decades.The making of the migration crisishttp://newsjamaica.net/component/k2/item/1966-the-making-of-the-migration-crisis UN reveals that 60 million people are displaced around the world. http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=51185#.VcEmJHumTjA Here is the UN report itselfhttp://www.unhcr.org/556725e69.htmlHow the Nordic far-right has stolen the left’s groundThese parties are making huge gains as champions of those alienated by the cosmopolitan lefthttp://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jul/26/scandinavia-far-right-stolen-left-ground-welfare Migrants arriving outside Rome needed riot police to protect them from furious residents. http://news.yahoo.com/protests-show-migrant-crisis-reached-italian-doorsteps-143432379.html Finnish MP calls for fight against “nightmare of multiculturalism”http://yle.fi/uutiset/finnish_mp_calls_for_fight_against_nightmare_of_multiculturalism_no_comment_from_party_leadership/8182155 Refugees trying to cross from France to England are being aggressively stopped. http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Calais-Migrants-Pepper-sprayed-as-Church-Urges-Humanity-20150802-0001.html Arrivals in Greece have surpassed 107,000 through July.http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/05/world/europe/lesbos-greece-migrant-refugee-crisis.html  US Vows More Mass Detention http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/US-Immigration-Vows-More-Mass-Detention-Despite-Criticism-20150804-0016.html https://uk.search.yahoo.com/search?p=map+dsplaced+people&ei=UTF-8
    Saudi Arabia may go broke before the US oil industry bucklesSaudi Arabia will start running into trouble within two years or face draconian austerity. Social spending is the glue that binds a medieval Wahhabi regime midst unrest among the Shia minority, attacks from ISIS, and the invasion of Yemen. Diplomatic spending is what underpins the Saudi sphere of influence in a Middle East version of Europe’s Thirty Year War. http://www.smh.com.au/business/comment-and-analysis/saudi-arabia-may-go-broke-before-the-us-oil-industry-buckles-20150805-gism05.html#ixzz3hzphXKbv
    Che Guevara Portrait to Appear Next to Pope Francis during Masshttp://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Che-Guevara-Portrait-to-Appear-Next-to-Pope-Francis-Mass–20150804-0008.html
    How Germany Prevailed in the Greek BailoutGermany persuaded European leaders to rally more firmly around what might be called the Berlin consensus by a combination of patient diplomacy and clever brinkmanship and by exploiting alarm over the antics of Greece’s leadershttp://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/30/world/europe/how-germany-prevailed-in-the-greek-bailout.html
    Israeli leaders lit the match that burned baby Ali DawabshaIt is difficult to find an Israeli cabinet minister who has not encouraged or perpetrated racist violence against Palestinians,https://electronicintifada.net/blogs/rania-khalek/israeli-leaders-lit-match-burned-baby-ali-dawabsha
    Cellphone radiation can cause cancerTo minimize your risk, use your phone less and go hands-free to keep the frequency away from your head,http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/health/cellphone-radiation-cancer-study-article-1.2308509
    Stormchaser’s eye-popping images of tornadoes taken as he pursued them for thousands of mileshttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-3136363/
    Palm Oil Company Is Accused of Exploiting Liberia’s Ebola CrisisVillagers, faced with poor infrastructure and limited access to even domestic markets, said that growing food and vegetables had reaped few benefits for the community aside from feeding it.http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/02/world/africa/palm-oil-company-is-accused-of-exploiting-liberias-ebola-crisis.html
    “Safe Zone” in Syria will Inflame the War Zonemarks a breakthrough for Turkey in its confrontation with the Bashar al-Assad government in Syria. If the no-fly zone does come into being it will be a body blow for Assad and his supportershttp://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article42531.htm IS is no weaker than a year agoAfter billions of dollars spent and more than 10,000 fighters killed,The IS remains a well-funded extremist army able to replenish its ranks with foreign jihadis as quickly as the US can eliminate them. Meanwhile, the group has expanded to other countries, including Libya, the Sinai Peninsula and Afghanistan.http://uk.businessinsider.com/us-intelligence-isis-is-no-weaker-than-a-year-ago-2015-7?r=US&IR=T
    Companies would be given new authority to monitor their users http://www.huffingtonpost.com/evan-greer/cisa-the-dirty-deal-betwe_1_b_7883722.html Windows 10 is spying on almost everything you do – here’s how to opt outhttp://bgr.com/2015/07/31/windows-10-upgrade-spying-how-to-opt-out/
    Weapons that can kill without human operators are ‘the third revolution in warfare,’ More than 1,000 science and technology experts published an open letter calling for a ban on autonomous weapons—machines capable of killing without human operators.http://www.commondreams.org/news/2015/07/27/hawking-musk-woz-we-must-ban-kalashnikovs-tomorrow

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    Dear lovely and 41-million-strong Avaaz community,

    I’m sorry to use crude language, but we Canadians sometimes do that in the best spirit when we get excited 🙂 Also, yes, I know a community like ours should use love and not violence analogies, but damn, Avaaz is kicking ass right now!!

    Evidence you say?

    We helped win the first ever European Migration Agenda

    EU migrants

    After thousands of asylum seekers drowned in the Mediterranean earlier this year, the European Commission finally proposed a Migration Agenda to get shared responsibility across the continent for rescue, resettlement and relocation of refugees, and we sprung into action to support the initiative:

    • First, we raised and granted $500,000 to the most effective private rescue mission in the Mediterranean, the Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS), which has saved 7,000 lives this year. We also supported a local organization that assists unaccompanied refugee children at risk of trafficking, and Greek Avaaz members even volunteered to help them on the ground.
    • Then we used funds to run an Avaaz aid mission to the Greek islands where Syrian families arrive every day on rickety boats, delivering bedding and health kits for thousands. Check out Avaazer Mike Baillie’s inspiring blog.
    • At the same time, we launched a European volunteer network for refugees. Over 1,600 Avaazers have volunteered to assist in programmes across the continent. In Greece, Malta, and Italy, they are helping families coming off the boats with integration. In Germany and France, Avaaz members are opening their homes to refugees, and in the UK they are supporting Syrians to resettle.
    • We also did the lobbying — 450,000 EU Avaaz members called for urgent action, and the petition was delivered to all EU Heads of State and the EU Commissioner on migration. Then 65,000 of us sent personal messages to Ministers, and our campaign got attention at the highest level of government. A senior adviser to President Juncker wrote thanking us for our ‘beautiful initiative’.
    • When after weeks of stalling, we found out Poland, Austria and Spain were blocking a deal, we flooded their Ministries with phone calls, and Avaaz volunteers made a video of Syrians appealing directly to the Spanish Minister for refuge, which exploded all over the media.

    Together we showed leaders that the European public wants to help vulnerable people fleeing war, and we countered the pervading xenophobic narrative with acts of compassion. Now a deal has been done — the EU has tripled the search and rescue budget for the Mediterranean, and will offer sanctuary to more than 50,000 people escaping war. This is a first step, but the magnitude of this humanitarian crisis requires us to keep pushing leaders to increase safe routes into Europe as the best way to help these desperate families and stop illegal trafficking.

    We organised a letter from leading Economists to warn Chancellor Merkel against Greek Austerity

    Greek austerity

    When the Greek people said no to more austerity measures in a referendum and EU leaders threatened to kick Greece out of the Euro, Avaaz coordinated an open letter to Merkel from 5 leading economists including Thomas Piketty and Jeffrey Sachs on the back of a 530,000-strong Avaaz Europe petition. The letter was all over the German media and published across the world. It had such a strong impact that the German Finance Minister got his chief economist to write a response in a major newspaper, and the debate is now heating up. We’ll keep ramping up actions to shift the prevailing economic view in Germany as this has the most promise to liberate Greece from more failed and crushing austerity.

    We got Benetton to pay victims of the Rana Plaza factory collapse in Bangladesh

    Benetton Victory
    Benetton Delivery

    After two years of flat-out refusal, we got Benetton to reverse their position. Here’s how we did it:

    • We built and delivered a one-million-strong petition to Benetton.
    • We launched a huge social media storm, and when they hid our posts, we ramped them up.
    • We mobilised billboards outside Benetton’s Headquarters for days until the police came to stop us. Then our Italian Counsel got on the phone with the police, and they left us alone.
    • We got influential thought leaders to engage directly with the CEO of Benetton.
    • We issued a heartfelt appeal to Benetton staff through targeted ads on Facebook.
    • And finally, we engaged in personal and constructive negotiations with company executives.

    Benetton responded by supporting the scheme, and even thanked Avaaz for our ‘important and positive role in the process’! Now, the scheme is fully funded and workers and their families will receive full payment. This success story could change the game for workers’ rights everywhere.

    We raised a whopping $2.6 million for the victims of the Nepal earthquake

    Nepal earthquake

    When we heard of the devastation from this mega earthquake, we immediately jumped in and cut through bureaucratic hurdles to get aid to those most in need. By partnering with over a dozen of the best local relief efforts, the shelter, food, and medical supplies that our community funded were often the first to reach devastated villages. Funds raised by us are now rebuilding schools and crucial health facilities in the hardest hit regions, and are bringing hope to countless lives. Abari, one of the amazing organisations building schools and houses, sent their gratitude: “While the buildings were still crumbling from the aftershocks in Nepal, Avaaz spoke to us, understood the magnitude of the problem, and arranged the funds – all in less than 24 hours. The way they make decisions and take action is mind-blowing.”

    We helped push the G7 of world polluters to commit to get off fossil fuels forever

    G7 climate heroes

    After decades of polluting and feet-dragging to move to the only viable solution — a total shift to clean energy — the G7 amazingly set a long-term goal to get completely off fossil fuels. Our community has been pushing for this for 2 years by:

    • spearheading the gigantic, momentum-changing, 700,000-strong climate march last year;
    • building a 2.7 million person petition for 100% clean energy delivered to dozens of key leaders;
    • coordinating scores of rallies, high-level lobbying meetings, opinion polls, and ad campaigns across the world, all funded by our community;
    • and leading a 3-month all-out push for the G7 summit leadership, especially directed at German Chancellor Angela Merkel, to put this on the agenda and agree to this goal.

    Click here to see in detail how we helped get this incredible victory.

    We gave over $2.5 million to stop Ebola, and it is almost defeated!

    Ebola news

    This is a big deal. This monster could have killed millions — it threatened the whole world. But the world came together to stop it, and Liberia was recently declared Ebola-free! What did we do?

    • Our community donated $2.5 million to the best aid operations working on the front line. It was the speed and nimbleness of our funds that made them life-saving. Partners in Health says:We are so grateful for your support, and for the flexibility you provided us in terms of use of the funds. This flexibility was critical.”
    • Over 4,000 of us offered to go to West Africa to use our skills to assist in the fight. Avaaz volunteers played critical roles on the ground — from combating patient-doctor transmission in Ebola Treatment Centers, to building the facilities themselves.

    The fact that Ebola is defeated in Liberia and has significantly declined in neighbouring countries is a huge victory for humanity, and I’m so proud of our community for showing that people everywhere are willing to risk everything to help others on the other side of the planet in times of crisis. What’s now clearer than ever is that investment in public health in this region is crucial.

    We pushed Barclays to divest from an Israeli Defense Company

    Israel-Palestine

    After the horrific Gaza attacks last summer, Avaaz launched the biggest global divestment campaign ever, calling on major companies to cut ties with operations and companies engaged in the illegal occupation and repression of Palestinians. Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu and Russell Brand joined our call, and other groups called for the bank to act. Avaaz staff then met with Barclays to drive home the importance of divesting from Elbit Systems weapons company. We have now been informed that Barclays has no beneficial ownership of any shares in Elbit Systems in any capacity, nor does it hold any shares in nominee for clients. Barclays has also confirmed that it is not recommending Elbit Systems shares to clients via any trading platforms. Victory!
    We are still pushing to get other companies financing the occupation of Palestine to withdraw and respect international law.

    We helped finally get justice for Kenyan rape survivor, Liz

    Justice for Liz

    After a 16-year-old Kenyan girl told the police she was raped by six men who then threw her unconscious body down a 6-meter toilet pit, they just had the criminals mow their station lawn, and then let them free! When our community found out, we responded with a mega global outcry, and we have continued to ramp up the pressure:

    • We delivered the petition to top political and justice officials.
    • We bombarded Kenyan police and politicians on social media.
    • We sent an investigator to the scene to help uncover the crime.
    • And we teamed up with amazing Kenyan organisations to hold a massive march to get a Special Prosecutor involved to take the case to court.

    Finally, nearly two years later, a judge sentenced three of the rapists to 15 years in jail. Terry Kunina, one of the women leaders in Kenya, said: “The Avaaz campaign put this case on the map and were it not for the worldwide recognition of the situation that Liz was facing, I am convinced that the case would not be where it is today. Liz now stands a chance at a better life.”

    Now Kenyan officials know the world is watching and will hold them responsible for abuse and impunity.

    On top of all these incredible wins, Avaaz has grown large enough to set up 18 national teams, so the number and impact of our national campaigning is skyrocketing from Germany to Brazil, from South Africa to Russia. All of this is made possible by the growing engagement of all of us in this incredible community — from continuing to take action, to bringing our friends in, to donating small amounts of money and time — we are creating a magical and powerful collective force.

    There’s a lot of scary stuff going on in the world, but let’s take a moment to give ourselves some love. We’re coming together in our millions, week after week, and it is having impact on some of the most complex issues of our time.

    Let’s keep showing up together!

    With lots of love, respect, and most of all gratitude,

    Ricken, Alice, Emma, Danny, Nataliya, Marigona, and the whole Avaaz team

    PS — If you like what we are doing together please chip in to help keep it all going: YES I’LL CHIP IN You might not know that Avaaz is different from just about every other global organisation in that we are 100% funded and guided by our community. We strictly refuse any donations from corporations, governments, foundations, and even individual donations over 5000 Euros. We rely on small online contributions to run this whole magical operation.


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    that works to ensure that the views and values of the world’s people shape global decision-making. (“Avaaz” means “voice” or “song” in many languages.) Avaaz members live in every nation of the world; our team is spread across 18 countries on 6 continents and operates in 17 languages. Learn about some of Avaaz’s biggest campaigns here, or follow us on Facebook or Twitter