Before we kick off our 2021 campaigns, we want to hear from you. Will you fill out our survey?

Take 5 minutes to tell us what you think we should do r1

Paov,

We’ve got a big year ahead of us.

Next week, President-Elect Biden will be sworn into office and we expect him to make an exciting announcement around the Keystone XL pipeline soon afterward. Less than a week after that, Parliament will resume here in Canada and we will be ready to push for ambitious climate action. On top of all that, we’re anticipating a possible snap federal election -- possibly in the next couple of months.

The 350 Canada team is preparing for a marathon ahead of us. As part of that process, we wanted to take a minute to hear from you.

Fill out this survey to tell us how you’re feeling about the year ahead and what you would like to see us focus on.

Thank you for standing with us through the rollercoaster ride we all experienced in 2020. As challenging as last year was, it also taught us many important lessons for the fight ahead. The pandemic showed us that our governments do have the capacity to act with urgency in response to a crisis. We also learned that people are kind and compassionate at their... core, and willing to step up in beautiful ways in support of their communities. Most importantly, massive social movements for Indigenous rights and racial justice showed us how profoundly impactful people-power can be.

Now, as we step into 2021, we’re hoping to ground ourselves in these learnings as we fine-tune our plans for the year ahead.

Help the 350 Canada team shape our priorities for the New Year by taking a few minutes to fill out our survey.

Every year in January, I look forward to sending out this survey and hearing back from all of our supporters. Every single time, your feedback and input play a huge role in guiding my work for the coming year.

I truly want to hear from you. So please take 5 minutes to let me know what you think is important.

Onwards,

Atiya

PS - We’re only 2 weeks into 2021 and we’ve already seen numerous climate-related headlines. But many of them have gone unnoticed due to the terrifying political drama unfolding south of the border. I compiled some of the top climate headlines that may have been missed for our latest blog. Check it out here and please take a minute to share it with your friends.


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