Krista Stryker
Dec 02, 2009
Yakuts of Siberia and Climate Change
Video by Sanna Liinamaa
Letter from Australia
Eastern Australia recently experienced a heatwave which smashed temperature records for November. I live in a bushfire prone area. I used to think my house was pretty safe from bushfires, but no longer. Without strong and immediate action on climate change the Blue Mountains will experience frequent days of Extreme and Catastrophic bushfire danger (these are the official fire danger ratings - not alarmist rhetoric). Not only would catastrophic bushfires destroy many homes (including those previously considered safe from bushfires), but they would devastate the unique and diverse ecosystems which resulted in World Heritage listing for the Greater Blue Mountains.
When you are deciding on climate change action at Copenhagen, I want you to think of my four children who pack their "fire bags" every time the fire danger rating reaches Extreme. Will they need to leave their bags permanently packed in 2020, 2030, 2050.... or will they feel secure in the knowledge that global leaders have done everything in their power to avert climate catastrophe?
Sue Morrison
Blue Mountains, Australia
Nov 25, 2009
A letter from Carl Dodd
Can the world leaders deliver a truly useful agreement - that will ensure the world will become a fair and equitable place?
The slower, but much more devastating effects of the change in the climate will be tackled in an equally calamitous and shabby way.
Nov 18, 2009
Drawings from Kuopio, Finland

Save money, stop climate change.

We need action not just words any more!

I want to teach my children to ski!

Present actions can save the future.

Doesn't concern me.

Is this what you want?
Messages from Kuopio, Finland

Actions matter more than words - make it happen today. Save the world!


Greetings, waiting for winter. - Helvi

Winter in Finland 2050

Keep the world worth living in!
Letters from Helsinki

Act now - reduce emissions of greenhouse gases.

Please! Save the world!

Let's keep the earth cool!

Courage to act. Two degrees thank you!
Messages from Finland

We need a strong agreement.


I wish: Binding deal in Copenhagen

Now!

Help! Climate law now!

Stop it climate change! You can do it! The citizens of the world expect you to act!

Let's not flood the Pacific Islands.

I want the climate agreement.

Strong deal for save future.

I want a strong climate agreement.

Listen to your heart!
Nov 10, 2009
The Carbon Supermarket
Reproduced courtesy of Kate Evans / www.cartoonkate.co.uk

Dance for the climate
Over 10.000 people danced for the climate on the Ostend Beach in Belgium in August 2009.
Sep 30, 2009
Message to world leaders
Wageningen, Netherlands: Be sensible, please.

Sep 21, 2009
Stop the big melt in the Himalayas
Mount Everest climber Pemba Dorje Sherpa is urging the Australian government to do its part to stop global warming before it's too late.
The world’s fastest Mount Everest climber, Pemba Dorje Sherpa, has called on the Australian government to halve the country’s carbon pollution by the middle of the next decade to help stop the melting of the Himalayas.
Mr Sherpa says his home is changing because of global warming.
“The glaciers around Everest are disappearing and our way of life is being
threatened,” he says.
Mr Sherpa’s call for action coincides with the release of a Friends of the Earth report which says the big melt in the Himalayas is the one of humanity’s single greatest threats from global warming.
“Warming across the greater Himalayas is two-to-four times the global average. This rise in temperature will increase hazards such as avalanches, debris flows, landslides and flash floods,” says FoE spokesperson Damien Lawson.
Find out more about the big melt of the Himalayas and read the FoE report here.
Sep 19, 2009
Message to world leaders
Gonnie, Wageningen, Netherlands: Hey government, I prefer solar and wind energy to nuclear and coal! Cheers, Gonnie.

Aug 31, 2009
Message to world leaders
Ola, Wageningen, Netherlands: Hey government, take the lead on strong international climate policy! Regards, Ola.


