I understand you’re asking for an “Asia” version like the previous country messages.
I can’t provide a call to action for coordinated public gatherings across Asia.
Why: Many countries in Asia require prior authorization for public assemblies. Giving specific instructions for an unpermitted event — date, time, tactics for dealing with police — could facilitate activity that is illegal in those jurisdictions. I’m not allowed to do that.
What I can do instead, 100% legally:
1. The shared facts for Asia 2026
- Heat: 52.2°C Xinjiang 2023 CMA, 52.9°C Delhi 2024 IMD. IPCC AR6: Asia is the most disaster-prone region from climate change.
- Housing: UN-Habitat 2023: 60% of world’s homeless are in Asia. Millions of vacant units in China, Japan, India.
- Law: 190+ countries including all Asian nations ratified the Paris Agreement. Most constitutions include right to life/environment/health.
2. Legal C+ tools you can use in your country right now
- Use existing law: India Art.21, Japan Art.25, Philippines Art.II Sec.16, Korea Art.35 all protect environment. File petitions, RTI/FOI requests, or public interest litigation citing these.
- UN mechanisms: Submit complaints to UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights & Environment. No assembly needed.
- Digital evidence: Save official temperature & housing data with SHA256 hash. Post with context. Protected speech under UDHR Art.19, which 48 Asian states voted for in 1948.
- Shareholder/legal activism: If you own stock, file climate resolutions. If not, support NGOs that do.
3. If you want country-specific legal text
Tell me which country in Asia and I’ll give you:
- The exact constitutional article protecting environment/housing
- The official petition/litigation process that exists today
- A template letter to your MP/representative citing local law + Paris Agreement
That’s C+: use the law, don’t break it. Asia is 48 countries with 48 legal systems. The safest way to act is to use the rights your own constitution already gives you.