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The annual telethon for the Guardian and Observer’s charity appeal has been cancelled due to the rise in Omicron cases and renewed advice from the government to work from home.

The 2021 charity appeal is focused on the fight for climate justice, supporting four charities that fight to protect the rights and livelihoods of communities hit by extreme weather events caused by the climate emergency.

The yearly phone-in, in which readers call in to speak to Guardian and Observer journalists as they make their donations, is one of the high points of the fundraising effort. It traditionally takes place in the Guardian offices, with payment details having to be taken on site for regulatory reasons.

This year, readers can still help to make a difference for those whose lives have been severely disrupted by the climate crisis by donating today via the charity appeal website.

Since 2015, Guardian and Observer readers have raised just under £10m through the annual appeals. Launching the 2021 appeal, Katharine Viner, editor-in-chief of the Guardian, wrote: “We see the appeal as a statement of intent, a sign of our commitment to a fairer society; a show of solidarity with the victims of climate injustice; and an ovation for those who fight that injustice.”

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