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Let’s send these children into court with a wave of support behind them — click below to keep the incredible momentum going! Dear friends, One lawsuit could stop Trump wrecking our planet. And here’s the kicker -- it’s a case brought by 21 children! Yup, after years of battling motions to dismiss their case, a US court ruled that 21 young people suing the US government have a constitutional right to a safe climate. Now, a Federal court will hear their case against the President! If they win, Trump will be forced to rein in the fossil fuel industry! This case could change everything. But these are just children. They’ve got a tiny team of great attorneys but don’t have the funds to fight Trump and the oil industry's fire with fire. So they’ve called on us for help. Our community has a unique power to raise the funds to back them before they are due in court, and then take the fight global to other courts and countries. These courageous children and their case could be our last, best chance to stop Trump’s war on our planet. Chip in just a small amount now, and we can support them and campaign for a safe future -- [I'LL DONATE $2]( [I'LL DONATE $4]( [I'LL DONATE $8]( [I'LL DONATE $16]( [I'LL DONATE $32]( [I'LL DONATE ANOTHER AMOUNT]( Trump just declared he is pulling out of the Paris Global Climate Deal. He and his fossil fuel buddies are doing everything they can to block climate action. But they can't buy the judges. US judges were the only way to stop Trump’s travel bans. Now the courts could force his hand on climate. Legal action is already working. Two years ago, Dutch citizens took their government to court, demanding it cut carbon pollution according to science, and they won the biggest climate case in history. And the most exciting thing is a legal ruling has a butterfly effect -- one case can create a precedent. We could not only take on Trump, we can then move all our governments from words to action, faster. The US lawsuit, Juliana et al v. United States, was brought by young people aged 9 to 21 and a group of powerful advocates at Our Children’s Trust. The funds are to support the best legal minds to build the case, collect evidence, make these planetary heroes famous all over the world, campaign and back legal cases worldwide to confront climate obstruction, and even just to pay so all the 21 children and their families can be in court to make their case. 2016 was the hottest year, by far, in recorded history. Our climate is delicate, unstable -- the last ice age hit us in just 6 months. It may sound far fetched but these incredible children actually could hold all our futures in their hands. Click to chip in: [I'LL DONATE $2]( [I'LL DONATE $4]( [I'LL DONATE $8]( [I'LL DONATE $16]( [I'LL DONATE $32]( [I'LL DONATE ANOTHER AMOUNT]( Our community can do this like no one else. We changed the game with the People's Climate Marches and fought for the Paris climate agreement that laid out the path to a 100% clean future. Now let’s rise again, to back this David vs Goliath fight, to help save the future for all our people. With hope and determination, Alice, Danny, Nick, Camille, Spyro and the whole team at Avaaz More information: The Kids Suing the Government Over Climate Change Are Our Best Hope Now (Slate) Meet the kids suing the US government for ruining the earth for future generations (Business Insider) After Obama, Trump May Face Children Suing Over Global Warming (Bloomberg) Landmark U.S. Federal Climate Lawsuit (Our Children’s Trust) Avaaz is a 44-million-person global campaign network that works to ensure that the views and values of the world's people shape global decision-making. ("Avaaz" means "voice" or "song" in many languages.) Avaaz members live in every nation of the world; our team is spread across 18 countries on 6 continents and operates in 17 languages. Learn about some of Avaaz's biggest campaigns [here]( or follow us on [Facebook]( or [Twitter](. You became a member of the Avaaz movement and started receiving these emails when you signed "Join Avaaz!" on 2016-03-01 using the email address {EMAIL}. To ensure that Avaaz messages reach your inbox, please add avaaz@avaaz.org to your address book. To change your email address, language settings, or other personal information, [contact us]( or simply [go here to unsubscribe](. To contact Avaaz, please do not reply to this email. Instead, write to us at or call us at +1-888-922-8229 (US).

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