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Josh Creaser – 350.org Australia <350@350.org> Unsubscribe

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Raise the Heat on CommBank starts in 3 days and is happening near you. Are you signed up?

Dear Friend,

Next week the power of our movement is going to be on display at CommBank branches right across the country. A clear message will ring loud and clear from every state and territory – it’s time for CommBank to rule out financing for the monster Galilee Basin coal mines.

Over 100 bold, creative and powerful actions have been organised thanks to an incredible network of community groups and individuals who won’t stand idly by and let Australia’s largest bank finance even more climate and reef destruction.

Click here to join a community action near you.

The timing couldn’t be more important. Research released by Market Forces just this week shows that CommBank is now the largest Australian lender to fossil fuel projects on the Great Barrier Reef.* If they back Adani and fund the Galilee Basin and Abbot Point expansion, they’ll hold that dirty record for a very long time.

Next week is about presenting CommBank with a decision — either they drop this project OR face an unrelenting community campaign that will drag their reputation through the mud.

We can’t let the future of our climate and the Reef lie in the hands of CommBank’s executives. That’s why we are taking things in to our own hands and showing CommBank that the community has said ‘enough is enough — it’s time to drop this project’.

I hope you can join us.

Josh and the whole 350.org Australia team

*Click here to read the Market Forces research.


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