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The worst mine in the world?

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Endangered koala habitat is being illegally wiped out...for a toxic coal mine! Threatening these cud

[A photo of a koala looking right in the camera]( Endangered koala habitat is being illegally wiped out...for a toxic coal mine! Threatening these cuddly creatures is just the latest of the mining company’s environmental crimes, but it might finally be enough to stop the worst mine project in the world, if we can force a critical supplier to back out. Chip in now: Donating just takes a moment -- use Paypal or your card. [Donate $1 now]( {NAME}, It's like someone pulled out a checklist for environmental crimes -- - build a climate-choking coal mine? CHECK - put it beside the dying Great Barrier Reef? CHECK - illegally wipe out endangered koala habitat? CHECK But this isn’t some cartoon evil villain’s plan -- it’s real. And it might be the worst mining project in the world. We can still stop it. Siemens is the only company that can deliver a critical piece of technology the mine needs to open. While Siemens pretends it's stuck, we know the contract has an out-clause if the mine breaks environmental laws. And now there’s proof the mine is illegally clearing forests home to endangered koalas! Imagine being known as the company that killed off the koalas. If we make Siemens feel that pressure with a massive advertising and media campaign just as this story is breaking, they’ll do anything to save their reputation, including ditching the mine. Chip in now -- let's stop the worst mine in the world before it ever gets started: Donating just takes a moment -- use Paypal or your card. [Yes, I’ll donate $1 to stop the worst mine in the world (and save the koalas too!)]( This project, by mining giant Adani, is a notorious disaster -- destroying Aboriginal land and posing a deadly threat to the Great Barrier Reef, all to churn out more dirty energy. It's so controversial that over 100 companies have backed out under heavy pressure from thousands of people like you. Despite all that, the mine is finally on the verge of completion. But it can only happen if Siemens delivers essential railway technology to get the coal to port. Word on the street is that Siemens is nervous about the environmental hit-list the project is piling up...and that was before news broke that the mine is menacing cuddly koalas, already sliding toward extinction thanks to climate-change fuelled fires. This could give us the moment we need to finally, finally block the mine. But with the delivery due any day, we need to act fast -- chip in what you can, and we'll go all-out with ads and actions to show Siemens the damage this will do to their reputation. No one wants to be known as the company that killed off the koalas -- Donating just takes a moment -- use Paypal or your card. [Yes, I’ll donate $1 to finally stop the worst mine in the world]( Thanks for all that you do, Nick and the SumOfUs team --------------------------------------------------------------- More information: [Siemens under pressure again over Australia mega coal mine]( Reuters. 12 March 2021. [Adani admits breaching environmental conditions for Carmichael coalmine]( The Guardian. 15 May 2021. SumOfUs is a worldwide movement of people like you, working together to hold corporations accountable for their actions and forge a new, sustainable path for our global economy. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. | [Unsubscribe](

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