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1. "I came here to join this protest because the actions of the
UK government have huge significance for the people of India.
Unless the developed nations shoulder their responsibilities and
make the necessary commitments to cut emissions, the developing
world will never join the process. Our government wants a deal at
Copenhagen, but climate change was caused by the industrialised
nations, and they need to show leadership in solving it.", said
Brikesh Singh, climate campaigner from Greenpeace India. He
continued, "I've taken direct action in India to oppose coal fired
power stations there, but this is a global issue, and we need
global action if we're going to deal with it. The UK government
could set an example to the world and take the steps they know are
necessary, and that could go a long way to breaking the deadlock in
the international negotiations. I urge all UK politicians to sign
up to Greenpeace's manifesto, for the sake of the people of
Britain, India, and the world."
2.Another of the activists, 28
year-old Anna Jones, said: "We've climbed on the roof of the Houses
of Parliament because too many of the politicians and parties who
work in this building are failing us all on climate change. The
clock's ticking down to the big climate summit in Copenhagen, but
politicians are still treating the most important issue of our time
as a political plaything. We need a green economy that will create
jobs and bring prosperity while helping us beat climate change. We
need politicians to be fighting for the next generation, not just
the next election."
5.The Greenpeace Manifesto is
available online at - www.greenpeace.org.uk/manifesto