Dear Avaazers in India,
Breaking!! This morning Avaaz took out this ad in the International New York Times, calling on five key leaders to make a 100% clean energy deal.
Climate talks are at loggerheads. Ministers were here until 5.40 am! Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, India and China are forming a 'coalition of deletion', cutting out pieces that give the deal teeth, while the EU and the US are still dodging responsibility for being the major polluters.
But a deal is still in the balance, and we can't let them miss this chance to secure our future.
Let's flood their offices with our ad calling on them all to be Jedis and 'choose the light' -- if the ad becomes a story in the ministries, we'll get their attention and show them clearly the world wants an end to fossil fuels. Click to send the ad now to Indian Prime Minister Modi: https://secure.avaaz.org/en/100_clean_nyt_sam_india/?bQwOObb&v=70792&cl=9152029525 Let's keep pushing and give these leaders the inspiration they need, until we win. With hope and resolve to protect everything we love, Alice, Luca, Mike, Spyro, Alex, Emma, Iain and the whole Avaaz team MORE INFORMATION COP21: Paris climate talks extended until Saturday (Financial Times) http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/f0726942-9f60-11e5-8613-08e211ea5317.html#ixzz3tzysPV6l Hollande: 'Still difficulties' in climate talks (AFP) https://news.yahoo.com/still-difficulties-climate-talks-especially-finance-hollande-105958774.html How to differentiate between responsibilities of rich & developing countries in tackling climate change remains unresolved (The Economic Times) http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/how-to-differentiate-between-responsibilities-of-rich-developing-countries-in-tackling-climate-change-remains-unresolved/articleshow/50127955.cms Major disagreements remain on the draft text of Paris Outcome (Business Standard) http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/major-disagreements-remain-on-the-draft-text-of-paris-outcome-115121001365_1.html
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