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We Don’t Have Time

The social media network for climate action

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We Don’t Have Time is a movement that leverages the power of social media to hold leaders and companies accountable for climate change and generate solutions. Anyone can download their app and create a profile. Then each user can give reviews to companies, public figures, organizations – these can be congratulating on good news, suggesting a new way of doing things, or urging someone to stop doing something harmful to the environment. It is a social media platform to enact change.

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Download

Download the app and join the movement!

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Attend

Find an event or broadcast to join!

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Partner

Partner with We Don’t Have Time and amplify your climate voice!

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Activists, organizations, social media users,

Our Honest Opinion

This is a straightforward solution to harnessing collective action in the technology age. With each review, users can agree and share and with more collective support, We Don’t Have Time takes action to pressure each organization to respond. It is harnessing the capabilities of our technologically connected world to address the most pressing issues.

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