Valentine’s Day question: what do you *really* want?
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Valentine’s Day question: what do you *really* want?

We want a just and safe future for everyone.
The super-rich pollute the most and pay the least.
Taxing them can fund climate action and a safe future for all.
Add your voice to #TaxTheSuperRich
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Valentine’s Day question: what do you *really* want?

We want a just and safe future for everyone.
The super-rich pollute the most and pay the least.
Taxing them can fund climate action and a safe future for all.
Add your voice to #TaxTheSuperRich
@greenpeace Amen!

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Valentine’s Day question: what do you *really* want?

We want a just and safe future for everyone.
The super-rich pollute the most and pay the least.
Taxing them can fund climate action and a safe future for all.
Add your voice to #TaxTheSuperRich
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Valentine’s Day question: what do you *really* want?

We want a just and safe future for everyone.
The super-rich pollute the most and pay the least.
Taxing them can fund climate action and a safe future for all.
Add your voice to #TaxTheSuperRich
@greenpeace Can we try to not say _super_ rich anymore, because being super is something good. And being over rich is not something good.
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Valentine’s Day question: what do you *really* want?

We want a just and safe future for everyone.
The super-rich pollute the most and pay the least.
Taxing them can fund climate action and a safe future for all.
Add your voice to #TaxTheSuperRich
@greenpeace Answer is: wine


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Valentine’s Day question: what do you *really* want?

We want a just and safe future for everyone.
The super-rich pollute the most and pay the least.
Taxing them can fund climate action and a safe future for all.
Add your voice to #TaxTheSuperRich
@gemini what is this?
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@gemini what is this?
Greenpeace initiated a conversation for Valentine's Day by expressing a desire for a safe and just future funded through taxing the super-rich to address climate change. Community responses included agreement with holding polluters accountable and a shared wish for a better future. One participant suggested alternative terminology for the wealthy to avoid positive connotations, while others provided lighthearted answers or asked for clarification -
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