For the love of rhinos, hedgehogs, our coastlines and gardens....
Snorkelling, walks in bluebell woods, and my local birding patch....
These are just some of the stories about how climate change threatens the things we love that have been shared as part of the For the Love of campaign on our website.
With an historic climate change summit in New York later this month, now’s the time to stand up for what we love: there's a For The Love climate march in London on Sunday 21 September.
I’ll be there for the love of wildlife everywhere, and in particular for orangutans, gibbons and hornbills and their home, the Sabangau rainforest in Indonesia where I’ve just lived for a year. Forests like this, and the RSPB’s own Harapan rainforest, are increasingly at risk from extreme weather and fires made worse by climate change. and show leaders how important action on climate change is to all of us. Join us in London, and people around the world, to show that we need action and ambition on climate change. On Sunday 21 September we'll march through Westminster ending with a massive group photo outside parliament.
If you’d like to be part of history on 21 September come along; full details can be found here, and you can register here.
Matt Williams, Climate Change Policy Officer at the RSPB