RSPB has decided to Show the love for the climate this week. As part of The Climate Coalition's Valentine's campaign we're speaking out for all the things we want to see saved from climate change.

My boss, Martin Harper, the RSPB's Conservation Director, told us yesterday why he's showing the love this week.

Today, at our Lodge head office, staff came along and made their own origami green hearts and shared why they want to see strong action on climate change and what they want to show the love for.

I was showing the love for orangutans that live in the Sabangau rainforest, Indonesia, where I recently spent a year living.

Beth, the RSPB's Fundraising and Communications Director, wants to show the love for all the fish in the sea.

Gail wants to show the love for owls.

Richard wants to show the love for small island states.

Fiona wants to show the love for places she remembers as a child

These guys want to show the love for woodlands

Mark wants to show the love for rainforests and orangutans swinging through them (this gets my approval!)

Thank you to all these wonderful people for showing up and making their green hearts.

But if origami isn't your cup of tea (although if I can make one of those green hearts, anyone can) then you can give your heart using this e-action.

Tomorrow (Wednesday) look out for the star-studded film that's part of this week's activity - sign up here to be one of the first to see it.

And please remember to save the date for 17 June when we'll tell the new Government and MPs that we want them to Show the love for the climate at the UK's largest ever climate lobby of Parliament. Email me for more information.

And what do you want to show the love for this week? Post a comment here and let us know.

Matt Williams, Assistant Warden, RSPB Snape.