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Financial planning, legal & retirement Create a greener future
Making a Will helps you to plan for the needs of your loved ones. Leaving a gift to Earthwatch Europe will help secure a brighter future for our planet and the generations who’ll inherit it
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While we’re fighting a clear and present danger in the form of a global pandemic, this is also a critical and urgent time for the natural world. Our planet — and all life on it — is facing unprecedented chal- lenges. Climate change, pollution and loss of biodiversity threaten the world as we know it. And there’s still so much we don’t know about the best ways to face and solve these challenges. If you’re concerned about
the future of the planet, you’re not alone. A recent poll found that 87% of adults in the UK are worried about climate change.* You can help safeguard nature by leaving a gift in your Will to a charity working to protect it. Earthwatch Europe is an envi-
ronmental charity with science at its heart. It runs a range of hands-on projects to connect
ensure we’re living within our means
and
YOU CAN HELP SAFEGUARD NATURE BY LEAVING A GIFT IN YOUR WILL TO A CHARITY WORKING TO PROTECT IT
people with the natural world, monitor the health of our natural resources and inform the actions that will have the greatest posi- tive impact. Earthwatch’s CEO, Steve
Andrews, explains why science is so important for his team: “Science has identified the causes of the challenges facing the planet, and science is essential if we’re to face and solve them.” Te
charity’s mission is to in
balance with
nature, using science not only to inform policy but also to motivate individual change. To do this, it works with govern- ments, policymakers, businesses, communities, educators and scientists. It
empowers every-
body to take achievable actions for the good of our planet. Earthwatch’s
legacy
supporters have a lasting impact, enabling the charity to tackle the environmental challenges that threaten the natural world. Katie Scott, supporter develop- ment manager, says:
“A legacy
doesn’t have to be large to make a difference — no matter how big or small, there are plenty of ways you can contribute to a sustain- able future. Legacies can help us fund original scientific research into river pollution, plant more Tiny Forests around the UK and educate school children on the importance of nature.” Earthwatch is able to offer a
free simple Will writing service to supporters aged 55 and over. Trough the National Free Wills Network,
individuals and CREDIT: EARTHWATCH
couples can settle their affairs using local solicitors across the UK — paid for by Earthwatch at a discounted rate. Tis is a limited offer, which will operate on a first-come, first-served basis. While there’s no obligation to include a gift to Earthwatch, the charity sincerely hopes you’ll be able to do so.
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If you’re interested in receiving a free Will pack, contact Earthwatch at
hello@eartah.org.uk, or write to Earthwatch Europe, Mayfield House, 256 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 7DE. You can also phone on 01865 318813 or visit
earthwatch.org.uk Earthwatch Institute (Europe) is a registered charity in England and Wales, no. 1094467
*Britain Talks Climate, November 2020, a collaboration between Climate Outreach, the European Climate Foundation (ECF), More in Common and YouGov
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