 You've no doubt noticed the price of your food shop has gone up recently, or seen empty trays in your supermarket. This is a sign of climate flation. Climate flation is when our prices go up because of the effects of climate change. Want an example? Just look at Spain, producer of almost half the world's olive oil. Severe droughts meant it produced only half as much as normal last year, driving the price up by as much as 25%. So how do we change this? Well, we re-root our whole system to one that supports sustainable energy from jobs instead. And how do we do this? Well, we go directly to the rule makers of the banks and financial firms and demand that they redirect financial flows. In the UK's case, this is the Chancellor and the people in this building behind me, the Bank of England. Follow the link and sign our letter to Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, telling him that climate flation is real and we want him to put a stop to it. A single voice can be ignored, but when we all shout together, they have to listen. And that's how we'll end climate flation.