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'Stop clowning around' was the message to world leaders at the Poznan Global Day of Action on climate change.
Enlarge imageMore than 11,000 delegates and watchers have been in the city for more than a week. But so far there has been little movement towards a global climate action plan to replace the Kyoto Protocol.
Greenpeace has been monitoring the talks and staging vibrant demonstrations calling for governments to get serious on climate change.
Australians voted for Kevin Rudd to act on climate change. We didn’t vote for another term of Howard-era delays.
Leah Wickham, a Greenpeace volunteer from Fiji, led a Global Day of Action protest march from the city square to the conference hall where the talks are being held.
More than 13,000 people from around the world have added their photo to The World Is Watching Flickr group. We’re projecting the images at the conference hall in Poznan all this week.
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As climate change ministers from around the world gather for the final days of the meeting, we need to remind them that there is a lot riding on this second week of negotiations.
The key issue for the Poznan meeting is the development of a “shared vision” for the global community to take action on climate change.