Hola (from Cuba) Julia de la Rosa


My name is Julia de la Rosa, and I am a Cuban cuentapropista — or Cuban entrepreneur. Over 20 years ago, my husband and I started our own business in Cuba providing lodging and transportation to visitors in our neighborhood in Havana. Everything about my business was on a very small scale: We had two bedrooms and one old car, and we did almost everything ourselves.

Today marks two years from when the President decided to normalize America’s relationship with my country.

As a cuentapropista, I watched this historic change help my business grow in ways I would have never expected. The demand for our services dramatically increased with the growing number of visitors, so we had the opportunity to expand. We now run a real bed and breakfast with 10 bedrooms, and have 17 people working with us as we provide services 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Now, we’re starting a small taxi company, as transportation requests have increased — especially in old, classic cars. Thanks to these new times, we can even come to the U.S. to buy pieces to restore our eight American cars.

And this change has made a difference for Americans, too.

More than 500,000 Americans visited Cuba last year. Ten U.S. airlines are flying between American and Cuba citizens. And American cruise lines will soon start pulling into our ports. That’s going to mean a lot for Cuba’s development.

But this new relationship has not only changed my business, it’s changed my life. Like many others Cubans, I have family in the U.S., and thanks to President Obama’s decision to re-establish relations, my biggest dream could finally come true — to travel to Miami to meet my father’s family. I am incredibly grateful to President Obama for his leadership in forging this historic change for the U.S. and Cuba, and for what it will mean to both the Cuban and American people for generations to come.

Hope to see you in Havana soon,

Julia

Julia de la Rosa
Havana, Cuba

trump said: He would “present the facts plainly and honestly.” i missed that part


9 Lies In Donald Trump’s Big Speech To The Republican Convention
At the beginning of his big RNC-closing speech, Trump called for “a straightforward assessment of the state of our nation,” and said he would “present the facts plainly and honestly.” He didn’t follow through on that promise…(read more)

Continuing Momentum on Global Climate Action


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Even as the results of last month’s election were coming in, world leaders were gathered in Marrakech to take the next steps on strong climate action under the United Nation’s Paris Agreement. One of the aims of the international climate summit was to agree on a process and timeline for implementing the Agreement, which aims to limit global temperature increases and strengthen the ability for countries to respond to the impacts of climate change. Countries agreed to complete this process by 2018, but much hard work remains over the next two years to get the Paris plan over the finish line. And while the United States has been a leader on tackling climate change under the Obama administration, the outcome of last month’s elections has raised serious doubts about continued US commitment to the international efforts. READ MORE

BREAKING: “Orangutan capital” being actively bulldozed.


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This footage of rainforest destruction was recorded just a few weeks ago. As you read this email, the “orangutan capital of the word” is being bulldozed by a Conflict Palm Oil Culprit. Your urgent support is needed to assist our campaign in immediately shutting down this devastating destruction

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This is breaking information has been revealed thanks to a field investigation conducted by Rainforest Action Network. We have discovered proof that the area known as the Tripa peatland in the Leuser Ecosystem is being systematically destroyed for cheap Conflict Palm Oil.

Urgent intervention is needed now. Please donate today!

The video above is actual footage of Conflict Palm Oil excavators tearing down key orangutan habitat. Our investigation found that palm oil fruit produced by PT. Dua Perkasa Lestari, a controversial company that has been driving the destruction and burning of Tripa for years, was sold to a nearby mill that has supplied to palm oil giants Wilmar and Golden-Agri Resources (GAR).

Donate now to stop the bulldozing of the “orangutan capital of the world.”

We have already placed into motion a swift action plan targeting these key influential palm oil traders — the CEOs of both Wilmar and GAR — as well as encouraging the government of Indonesia to intervene. Our Palm Oil Action Team is in full swing, but this urgent crisis calls for extra measures — we need need to secure further research, campaign, and coordination funding to snuff out this crisis as soon as possible. We cannot let this critical habitat and carbon storage area be drained, bulldozed, and forever lost due to Conflict Palm Oil. Please make whatever possible tax-deductible donation today to secure the future of the Tripa peatland.

Long Live the Leuser,

Chelsea

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Forest Campaigner
Rainforest Action Network
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