The fossil fuel industry gets richer while our communities are left out of pocket.
We’re being held hostage by global price spikes while oil tycoons reap billions. It’s time to stop paying for the problem & start paying for the solution.
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The fossil fuel industry costs every person on Earth $1,400 a year — and pays almost nothing back.
350.org's new #OutOfPocket report breaks it down. Santa Marta is the first conference ever called to end fossil fuels, and this report is the receipt.
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We’ve joined 130+ organizations in an open letter with 4 clear demands: end the war, tax profiteers, cancel debt and secure food and energy for all. They profit, we pay. It’s time to change that. 350.org/they-profit-...
War and climate chaos destroy lives while fossil fuel giants cash in. We’ve joined 130+ groups to demand: end the war, tax profiteers, cancel debt, and secure food & energy for all.
They profit, we pay. It’s time to change that.
Share this open letter: 350.org/they-profit-...
As part of our Frontline Truths: Loss & Damage series, we share a story from the Marshall Islands.
The Le Mwio fishing net, woven from coconut fronds and passed down through generations, is more than a tool; it’s a thread of memory and identity.
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“Our history is written on this land. With each passing tide, we lose both place and pieces of our identity.” – 350 Palau
In Ngerutechei, one of Palau’s oldest villages, a sacred landmark is disappearing under the climate crisis.
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As part of our Frontline Truths: Loss and Damage series, we share the story of Netta Maiava. Drawing the Line at 1.5°C: A Pacific Call from the Diaspora.
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Vinzealhar Ainjo Nen, 350 PNG Coordinator, shares frontline truths of climate loss and damage in Papua New Guinea. From landslides to rising seas, communities face daily displacement and cultural erosion.
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Our first Frontline Truths – Loss & Damage story comes from 350 PCW Tuvalu coordinator Aselu Vaguna O’Brien. From Nanumaga, he reminds us that behind every climate pledge are real people, real places, and futures slipping away with the tide.
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The Pacific is on the frontlines of the climate crisis. Over the next two weeks we’re sharing stories of Loss and Damage from young Pacific voices across our islands and diaspora. ➡️➡️
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“Central governments of wealthy countries recognise the urgency to take action now and prioritise the necessary steps towards a fossil-fuel-free future.”
Some of our 350 PCW Coordinators from across the region are sharing their hopes for 2026.
Let’s get this year going! #ClimateJustice
Over three powerful days, Pacific Climate Warriors united across the region and diaspora to draw the line at 1.5°C.
Our message was clear: 1.5°C is not just a number, it’s a lifeline. To hold the line, we need world leaders to end fossil fuel expansion and commit to real climate leadership.
To stay below 1.5°C, we must end fossil fuel extraction and consumption, and demand real climate leadership, especially from high-emitting countries.
Fiji draws the line because beyond 1.5, our islands face catastrophe. For our people, our cultures, and our futures, we draw the line to survive.
Youth and local leaders in Kiribati gathered to plant mangrove seedlings along a vulnerable coastline, a living line against erosion and climate collapse. This act of care and cultural strength shows why we draw the line at 1.5°C: to protect our homes, our heritage, and our future.
Pacific at 1.5°C: Truth, Action, Resistance.
Join 350 Fiji’s powerful panel of movement leaders this Saturday at the Fiji Museum, 10AM–12PM.
Real talk on climate realities and what our communities are doing to secure a livable future.
📣 This weekend we #DrawTheLine at 1.5°C.
Pacific Islanders across the region + diaspora are rising to say:
❌ No to fossil fuels
❌ No to loss + damage
❌ No to climate injustice
🌐 Find an action near you: drawtheline.world
🌺 From the heart of the Pacific to cities across the globe, 350 Pacific Climate Warriors are mobilising for #DrawTheLine, a global action from Sept 19–21.
We Draw the Line at 1.5°C for a future where our people can survive and thrive.
📍 Find an event near you. drawtheline.world
“Climate storytelling is so important because it builds people power in a very intentional way & what happens is you can direct that power to very important global moments of action” - Fenton speaking after the screening of his short film, Vakaraitaka, at USP’s 5th Human Rights Film Festival.
On Aug 15, 350 Samoa hosted a cosy screening of The Forgotten Pacific. Big love to Brianna Fruean + PCW crew. Now building momentum for #DrawTheLine, with Samoa mobilising on Sept 20. Stay tuned. drawtheline.world
Earlier this month, 350 Pacific Climate Warriors from across the region and diaspora gathered online for the Draw the Line training series. From August 6–14, we shared stories, tools, and strategies to build solidarity ahead of the mobilisations on September 19–21. Get involved: drawtheline.world
2024 broke records. 1.5°C isn’t a distant threat; it’s here. The science is loud. The impacts are louder. We draw the line this September. Because our islands, cultures, and futures are worth fighting for. Read More: www.bbc.com/news/article...
COP30 must deliver Loss & Damage justice. This is about protecting our dignity, our stories, and the legacy carried through generations of resistance and care. Read more: thediplomat.com/2025/08/the-...
We refuse to lose more to the climate crisis. Pacific peoples draw the line—not just at 1.5°C, but at the loss of culture, knowledge, and connection to land and sea.
We draw the line at 1.5°C. For survival. For justice. For our islands. The ICJ has affirmed the legal obligation of governments to limit global warming to below 1.5°C. 🎉 Shoutout to @PISFCC + allies making history. Sept 19–21: We mobilize. #DrawTheLine drawtheline.world
This September, movements worldwide will unite under the banner Draw the Line. Just weeks before COP30, we’re mobilising for our futures, our people, and our islands.
The delegation carried songs, statements, and ancestral knowledge, reminding leaders: a livable planet cannot include continued fossil fuel extraction.
Yesterday in Canberra, a Pacific delegation joined First Nations Elders, Noqu Vanua Youth, and diaspora allies to call on the Albanese government to deliver a Climate Plan that honours the 1.5°C threshold.
Pacific Islanders draw the line at Parliament House >> 350pacific.org/press-releas...
This is why, this September, we need you to join us as we Draw the Line at 1.5 in a few months, thousands of us will take to the streets to remind leaders of their commitment to the 1.5 degree target, a commitment we won’t let them back down from.
Join us
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Yesterday, we put the Australian Government on notice. At the Parliament House in Canberra, we heard the songs of Pacific people, songs that represent all we stand to lose to the climate crisis and all we fight to protect.