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.

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Brikesh Singh

Image | October 12, 2009 at 2:48

Brikesh Singh, climate campaigner, Greenpeace India, unfurls a huge banner on the roof of the Palace of Westminster’s Great Hall that says: “CHANGE THE POLITICS, SAVE THE CLIMATE.” Fifty-five Greenpeace volunteers scaled the walls of the Houses...

Brikesh Singh

Image | October 12, 2009 at 2:48

Brikesh Singh, climate campaigner, Greenpeace India, unfurls a huge banner on the roof of the Palace of Westminster’s Great Hall that says: “CHANGE THE POLITICS, SAVE THE CLIMATE.” Fifty-five Greenpeace volunteers scaled the walls of the Houses...

A Greenpeace UK volunteer waves a flag from

Image | October 11, 2009 at 5:30

A Greenpeace UK volunteer waves a flag from above the UK Parliament that reads, 'CHANGE THE POLITICS, SAVE THE CLIMATE'. Fifty-five Greenpeace volunteers scaled the walls of the Houses of Parliament occupying the roof to call for for a new style...

A Greenpeace UK volunteer waves a flag from

Image | October 11, 2009 at 5:30

A Greenpeace UK volunteer waves a flag from above the UK Parliament that reads, 'CHANGE THE POLITICS, SAVE THE CLIMATE'. Fifty-five Greenpeace volunteers scaled the walls of the Houses of Parliament occupying the roof to call for for a new style...

A Greenpeace UK volunteer waves a flag from

Image | October 11, 2009 at 5:30

A Greenpeace UK volunteer waves a flag from above the UK Parliament that reads, 'CHANGE THE POLITICS, SAVE THE CLIMATE'. Fifty-five Greenpeace volunteers scaled the walls of the Houses of Parliament occupying the roof to call for for a new style...

Mumbai girl Faye Lewis

Image | October 2, 2009 at 21:09

Mumbai girl Faye Lewis, who along with other Greenpeace activists blocked the conveyor belts at Svea Coal Mine, hindering Arctic coal from being exported to European coal fired power plants. Coal burning is the greatest threat to our climate,...

Mumbai girl Faye Lewis

Image | October 2, 2009 at 21:09

Mumbai girl Faye Lewis, who along with other Greenpeace activists blocked the conveyor belts at Svea Coal Mine, hindering Arctic coal from being exported to European coal fired power plants. Coal burning is the greatest threat to our climate,...

Mumbai girl Faye Lewis

Image | October 2, 2009 at 21:09

Mumbai girl Faye Lewis, who along with other Greenpeace activists blocked the conveyor belts at Svea Coal Mine, hindering Arctic coal from being exported to European coal fired power plants. Coal burning is the greatest threat to our climate,...

World leaders unfurl a banner reading ‘Coal

Image | October 2, 2009 at 19:42

World leaders unfurl a banner reading ‘Coal-fired Arctic meltdown’ at Svea, Svalbard - 75 degrees North. The activists are supporting Greenpeace’s call for a commitment of $140bn a year from developed nations to fund adaption, mitigation and...

World leaders unfurl a banner reading ‘Coal

Image | October 2, 2009 at 19:42

World leaders unfurl a banner reading ‘Coal-fired Arctic meltdown’ at Svea, Svalbard - 75 degrees North. The activists are supporting Greenpeace’s call for a commitment of $140bn a year from developed nations to fund adaption, mitigation and...

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