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A Love Letter From #EarthToParis… Narrated by Morgan Freeman

Fair Observer • Dec 08, 2015
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As Hollywood actor Morgan Freeman says, “There is no voice more beautiful than the voice of the world speaking as one. And the world has spoken.”

The 21st session of the Conference of Parties (COP21) is taking place in Paris, with leaders, experts and advocates from around the world meeting to negotiate a historic climate agreement.

This is an extraordinary opportunity for the world to address the threat of climate change, but these leaders need our support. They need to hear our voice.

Watch the video above narrated by Morgan Freeman and join the global call for climate action. Add your name to the Love Letter from Earth to Paris. The Earth to Paris coalition, which Fair Observer is a collaborating partner of, will deliver it to world leaders at the conference.

*[The video above is featured courtesy of GOOD Magazine, a convening partner of the Earth to Paris coalition.]

The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect Fair Observer’s editorial policy.

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