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The Big Ask Big Month Big Lobby

Submitted by subsonicgroove on 24 August, 2006 - 11:45
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This Autumn is an exciting time for climate activists in the UK. The 4th of November look set to be the biggest climate demonstration the UK has ever seen and in September/October activists have real chance to get a new law which would make the UK the first country in the world to set a legally binding Carbon budget. This would set a cap on emissions and a pathway of annual reduction targets. The new law is the Climate Change Bill, which Friends of the Earth have been campaiging for over the last year. But to get it through Friends of the Earth (FoE) NEED YOUR HELP. You may have already filled in a red postcard asking your MP to back the Climate Change Bill. But for the next stage of The Big Ask campaign Friends of the Earth is calling on climate activists to visit their MP in person.
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