Millions of people around the world are coming together in a global movement to demand a rapid and equitable transition away from fossil fuels. This wave of mobilization will culminate in a March to End Fossil Fuels in New York City on September 17, coinciding with the United Nations Secretary General’s Climate Ambition Summit.
The urgency of the climate crisis has sparked a growing demand for climate justice, as people recognize the need to end the destructive era of fossil fuels. Indigenous and First Nations communities, who have long been fighting against the deadly impacts of this industry, are at the forefront of this movement.
Residents of New York City and allies from across the country are joining forces to march in solidarity with communities around the globe. Organizations like 350NYC, 350 Brooklyn, and other local groups are rallying people to take to the streets and demand change.
Together, we have the power to envision and build a world free from fossil fuels. By participating in this historic day of action, we are sending a clear message to world leaders that the time for bold and decisive action is now.
The mobilizations in New York City and beyond are an opportunity to show our commitment to climate justice and to stand with Indigenous and First Nations peoples who have been leading the fight against fossil fuels. It is a moment for people of all backgrounds to come together and demand a sustainable and equitable future for all.
As we march on September 17, let us remember the importance of unity, solidarity, and collective action. Together, we can create a world that is fast, fair, and forever free from fossil fuels.
Join the global movement and raise your voice for a better future. Sign up to march with 350NYC, 350 Brooklyn, and our allies. Together, we are unstoppable. #EndFossilFuels #FastFairForever