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Draw the Line: a global call for climate justice

September 9, 2025

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This September, people everywhere will come together to Draw the Line—a global week of action leading up to a powerful weekend of events, September 19–21, 2025. From city streets to remote villages, ordinary people will gather in strength, solidarity, and celebration to send a clear message: world leaders must act now on the climate crisis. 

Why now? 

September is a decisive moment. World leaders will meet at the UN General Assembly in New York, and just six weeks later in Brazil for the UN Climate Summit (COP30). These are not just routine meetings—they’re moments that will define whether governments rise to the challenge or allow climate breakdown to worsen. We cannot afford to delay. 

Why do we need to Draw the Line? 

The stakes could not be higher. Around the world, floods, droughts, storms, and heatwaves are intensifying. Food and energy costs are climbing while fossil fuel giants and billionaires continue to profit at the expense of people and planet. 

Indigenous leaders from the Amazon to the Pacific are warning that our shared future is on the line. The science is clear: the next five to ten years will determine whether we keep global heating to safer levels—or cross irreversible tipping points. 

Yet instead of acting, too many governments are backtracking—rolling back rights, breaking climate promises, and letting fossil fuel companies keep polluting. 

Why us? 

Because people power works. We, the people, hold the solutions: renewable energy, climate justice, and community-led resilience. Together, we can demand the urgent, decisive action needed to secure a just and livable future for all. 

This September, let’s stand together. Go to an event near you or plan your own.   
Learn more and get involved: drawtheline.world 

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