When we discuss Bhagat Singh, Subhash Ji , Sardar Patel and many unknown fighters, we always close topics by saying
" Kash main us time hota toh ek do angrejo ko toh uda hi deta, ab toh aisa kuchh hai hi nahi."But if we go in deep, today we have more issues and "ANGREJs" to fight with. We all know that we at this earth are slowly loosing our climate, environment and resources due to some of us or due to our ignorance to our duty to ourselves and to our coming generations.
We know our duties very well but never find the leaders to come in front. Here, at Greenpeace, some of us are working devotedly to save the environment. Everybody does not have to take leave from offices or to close down businesses. The front fighters at Green peace deserves us to give them few minutes out of our precious time and help them motivate either online or through campaigns.
Today, we have got a very good chance to do our part just to SAVE THE EARTH. I, as an active worker at Greenpeace expect your active participation in this moment. Kindly think over the issue and promote us.
Jitender Bhadana
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How many people does it take to save the climate?
Hi Jitender,
we're almost down to the finish line! With less than 2 weeks left for the Copenhagen summit and no signs of any concrete deal yet, the future of our planet hangs in the balance. India has a lot to gain from a good deal at Copenhagen and even more to lose from a bad deal, yet our Prime Minister has not yet agreed to go to Copenhagen. Is he going to let this great opportunity for the country pass us by? Already 70,000 people have signed up as Green Idols to take action for the climate. Many emails and faxes have been sent to the PM. What will it take for him to respond? If Manmohan Singh will not go on his own, we at Greenpeace have decided that we will buy Dr. Singh a ticket to Copenhagen, to help him decide to make the trip. We have already blocked a ticket for him and we will be presenting it to him next week. In a democratic country like ours the government listens to public opinion, but they haven't yet heard YOUR voice. We need to get more people taking a stance against climate injustice. We need to put more pressure on our government. Please add your voice to the growing list of concerned citizens who are taking action against climate change.  Brikesh Singh Climate Campaign PS: We're buying Manmohan Singh a ticket to Copenhagen. Please donate to help us sponsor his most important journey yet. PPS: Last month when I was arrested for climbing the UK Parliament to send out a message to the British leaders, I did not expect to get an award. So I would like to thank Sanctuary Asia for awarding me for my direct action. I hope you too will take a stand for our planet! Please sign up as a volunteer or register for the climate camp. Let's not wait until it's too late. Let's act for tomorrow, today! | Want to do more? What does India have to gain from a good deal? - India will be amongst the worst affected countries from climate change, it is in our interest to keep global temperature rise as far below 2 degrees as possible
- India can create a new green economy that will generate over 1 lakh new jobs in the renewable energy sector
- By reducing future emissions India can demand funds and technology from developed countries to stimulate growth in the renewables and energy efficiency sector
- Millions of rural families can get reliable, non-polluting electricity from wind and solar energy systems
- We can become world leaders in the green technologies of the future.
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