 A lot of the work that I do from addressing climate change to supporting migrant rights ultimately has to do with inequality. As heatwaves happen, as climate impacts intensify, as hurricanes happen, as sea level rise, I'm very aware of the fact that the most impacted people are low-income people. They are people from the global south. They are migrants. They are people who already lack resources. And because of climate change impacts, their resources are being stripped even further. National governments are still falling short on their commitments to climate action. They're still investing in fossil fuels. And this is why on September 8th, we're rising for climate. That's why we're intensifying our efforts to call on these elected officials to act right now. It means calling on local institutions from mayors and governors, universities and religious institutions to take actionable commitments to build the fossil-free world that we need. I want you to join us because climate change is related to every single issue of justice. We need bold climate action now.