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KYOTOplus campaign

We must act now for the future.

Scientists agree that to prevent catastrophic climate change we must keep the average increase in global temperature as far below 2 degree Celsius as possible (relative to the pre-industrial level).

Your help has never been more important. Governments have been warned about the potentially catastrophic consequences if climate change is ignored. But Canada's government is still not listening. Instead, it is trying to block international action and delay implementing effective policy solutions at home.

In December 2009, Copenhagen will host the United Nations climate change conference to strengthen and extend the Kyoto Protocol — KYOTOplus.

KYOTOplus is about turning past failure in Ottawa into leadership on climate change.

Join thousands of Canadians

SIGN THE KYOTOplus PETITION



Melissa Auf Der Maur urges Canadians to sign Kyotoplus
Lyriq Bent urges Canadians to sign Kyotoplus
Steve Bacic urges Canadians to sign Kyotoplus
Tonya Lee Williams urges Canadians to sign Kyotoplus

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