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	"author_name": "XR Global",
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	"title": "Sign your Affinity Group up for G7 or COP26",
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	"description": "What is an Affinity Group? Affinity groups (AGs) are small teams of people who come together for a common purpose and who share an ‘affinity’ such as, a shared interest or skill, or taking part in an action. They are small enough to allow everyone to participate. Neighbourhood book groups are affinity groups! Each AG is autonomous, making decisions for itself about what it does and how it does it, but they can also form networks. A network of AGs who share a common purpose and common values can form a “cellular” organisational structure. Each group acts like a &#x27;cell&#x27; in an organism, sharing information and communicating regularly. This can create large non-hierarchical networks which work together to achieve common goals. This structure mimics how living organisms work, and promotes autonomy and adaptability. G7: Drowning in Promises The G7, leaders of the world’s richest democratic nations, are meeting in Cornwall from 11th-13th June and XR will be there to greet them. It&#x27;s an opportunity to pressure the G7 leaders to act now to prevent climate catastrophe, and show more ambition for the COP26 climate talks. We’re planning a series of COVID-safe, mass participation actions across mid Cornwall from Carbis Bay and St Ives to Truro, Falmouth and beyond. We will be on the beaches, headlands and town streets bringing our message to the G7: we’re drowning in promises, act now. We will be sounding the alarm on the dangerous consequences of G7 inaction for our global life support system, we’ll be calling out greenwashing and empty promises and exploring positive solutions to the global climate and ecological crisis. What, where, and when is the COP26? The Conference of the Parties (COP) is the decision-making body of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. COP26 is the 26th conference held by this body and is due to take place between 1st and 12th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Why is COP26 so important? COP26 is widely seen as a crucial chance for governments around the world to reach agreements about how they will collectively reduce greenhouse gas emissions to prevent catastrophic climate change. It’s vital that the people of the world speak with a resounding voice that cannot be ignored. We must also be prepared, if and when the talks fail, to show our governments that we will not be silenced.",
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