Greenpeace is pushing for some big, visionary measures to turn around the global trend towards runaway climate change. The plan needs political will to make it happen and the opportunity is at the Copenhagen summit in December. You can get behind our plan in a whole lot of different ways. Here's how.

Solutions for the climate

  • Make sure emissions peak in 2015 and decrease as rapidly as possible towards zero after that.
  • Developed countries must make cuts of 40 percent on their 1990 carbon emisisons by 2020.
  • Developing countries must slow the growth of emissions by 15-30 percent by 2020, with support from industrialised nations.
  • Protect tropical forests with a special funding mechanism - forests for climate.
  • Replace dirty fossil fuel energy with renewable energy and energy efficiency.
  • Reject false solutions like nuclear energy.

The latest updates

 

How green is your list?

Blog entry by Swati Mehta | January 6, 2011

Now that the New Year is finally here, I am sorting out my resolution list. While I was working on mine, another really long list of resolutions landed in my inbox. This one was a set of green resolutions made by Greenpeace India’s...

कूल आईटी लीडर बोर्ड अंक 4

Publication | December 8, 2010 at 18:19

ग्रीनपीस द्वारा किये गये ताजा आंकलन के हिसाब से 17 विश्वस्तरीय सूचना एवं प्रौद्योगिकी (आईटी) कंपनियों के जलवायु नेतृत्व में अगुवाई करने के स्पष्ट संकेत हैं। साथ ही इस अगुवाई में निष्क्रिय रहने वाली आईटी कंपनियों को नकारात्‍मक प्वाइंट भी दिये गये...

Will the climate leader rise?

Blog entry by Abhishek Pratap | December 8, 2010

Two years ago the Climate Group and Global e-Sustainability Initiative (GeSI) published SMART 2020. It was a revolutionary report which spoke about the IT sector’s potential to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions to 15% of...

Cool IT Leaderboard version 4

Publication | December 8, 2010 at 16:54

The latest assessment of 17 global information and technology (IT) companies by Greenpeace reveals signs of climate leadership and also gives penalty points for inaction, within a sector which could transform the market for clean energy. The IT...

Going Green with ICT in India

Blog entry by Kumi Naidoo | December 6, 2010

Executive Director of Greenpeace International Kumi Naidoo interacting with Greenpeace volunteers during his visit at the Greenpeace India office. Image: Greenpeace / Sudhanshu Malhotra On a recent visit to our Indian...

Earth first

Blog entry by Deven Digwal | December 5, 2010

The other day we came across a very strange and unusual thing opposite the Cancun Mess. A lady was holding a thin branch and trying to cross the street. What is unusual about a lady crossing a street with a thin branch? Well listen to...

In the middle of the Cancun Mess

Blog entry by Deven Digwal | December 4, 2010

Hi! I am Deven, public engagement campaigner from Greenpeace India, at Cancun, Mexico. I am attended the COP 16 meeting on climate change here. The Conference of the Parties, popularly known as the COP, is a conference that has been...

Closing march of the Urja Kranti Kendra

Blog entry by Grace Boyle | November 4, 2010

Patna doesn't have much in the way of social spaces. Its efforts are pretty much encapsulated in the Gandhi Maidan, a wide square of scrubby grass in the centre of town, and people flock to it.    The evening scene there on Friday...

Guide to Greener Electronics

Publication | October 26, 2010 at 17:37

Greenpeace wants to see electronics companies clean up their act.

Empowering Bihar

Publication | October 21, 2010 at 14:31

Bihar is India’s third most populated state, and more than half the people live below the poverty line. For many years the state has been immobilised by an obdurate caste system and linked political corruption, and many have little or no access...

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