There is still time to stop a new generation of dirty coal power stations. But only if we show the government that there are thousands of people across the country who are willing to take a stand against dirty coal to save the climate.
The Big If is a collective pledge from individuals who are committing to take real-world action to stop new climate-wrecking coal projects - like protesting outside the Department of Energy and Climate Change, changing the way they vote, or taking non-violent direct action at a coal power station.
If Ed Miliband gives the go ahead for new dirty coal power stations - what will you do?
You can see some of the activists and their pledges on the video above - some were filmed at the recent Mili-band event at Kingsnorth in Kent, the proposed site of the first new coal plant in Britain for over 25 years. Others, like Alex Kapranos of Franz Ferdinand and Paul Smith of Maximo Park, gave their support to the campaign while backstage at this year's Glastonbury festival.
We'll be sending Ed Miliband this video to let the climate and energy minister know that if he says yes to a dirty coal power station at Kingsnorth, then thousands of people have pledged themselves to stop it being built - because more dirty coal is a red line on climate action that we can't afford to let the government cross.
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