Join us to demand climate justice on the Restore Nature Now march, 22nd June
On Saturday 22 June, we'll demonstrate with thousands to demand restoration of nature and action for a liveable climate.
It will be just 12 days before the General Election - let's make our voices heard!
Over 150 organisations are supporting this national demonstration. There's more information about the day available on the Restore Nature Now website, including the march aims, route and accessibility information.
Read more about the Restore Nature Now march and its demands
March with us on the Climate Justice Bloc:
Assemble from 12 noon at Park Lane, London - meeting point near the north end of Park Lane (Marble Arch tube) at marker 32,near the corner with Wood's Mews.
We're marching together because:
It's global. Our fossil fuel burning contributes to the destruction of nature around the world — from dying coral reefs to drought in the Amazon. Extreme weather caused by an overheating planet is already destroying lives, homes and livelihoods.
It's about climate justice. Climate finance is promised by richer nations but not delivered — instead, poorer countries are driven deeper into debt. Meanwhile corporations profit from destabilising our climate, polluting air and water, deforesting and destroying habitats and exploiting workers.
It's about social justice. We need an end to new fossil fuels — no more drilling the North Sea 'to the last drop'. Instead, we need climate and nature action as part of building a fairer society - creating climate jobs, tackling fuel poverty, restoring access to green spaces and unpolluted air.
Restore Nature Now, Climate Justice Now!