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Add your voiceFriends of the Earth Europe has put together a small film to encourage people to join the movement for climate justice, and more specifically to attend the climate justice activities which will take place in Brussels before and during the climate negotiations in Cancún.
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Justice not done at climate talks
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Time to end Europe’s reliance on emissions tradingAs the EU prepares for the next round of international climate talks in Mexico, Friends of the Earth Europe believes it’s time to recognise that its principal policy mechanism for reducing emissions - the Emissions Trading System - is failing. The ETS is not delivering the CO2 cuts required by science and historical responsibility, is not financially sound, and is obstructing real action. Read more | Cancún press releases |
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Study shows 40% emission cuts possible in EuropeA study released by Stockholm Environment Institute in partnership with Friends of the Earth Europe proves for the first time that Europe could double its greenhouse gas emission reduction target for 2020. The research shows how Europe can cut domestic emissions by 40% in 2020, and by 90% in 2050, compared to 1990 levels. This is the minimum scale and speed of reductions science says is likely to be needed from rich countries to avert a climate catastrophe and would enable the European Union to live up to its historical responsibility for causing climate change. Read more | Download the study | The 40% seminar in the European Parliament |
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Energy UnionClimate Change, Environmental Protection, Renewable Energy, Intelligent Energy... All media buzzwords. We hear them all the time, and generally forget about them. Our Mission: to explain & inform, to get people thinking and acting. Energy Union is a campaign, a touring show, a party, and arts event and a discussion forum rolled into one, direct and to the point, giving you information, entertainment and top tips to save the planet! |
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The Big AskThe Big Ask campaign brings together people from 18 countries, all with the same big ask - That their governments commit to reduce carbon emissions, year on year. Every year. These cuts should lead to at least a 40% reduction of emissions within Europe by 2020. We also demand that European countries provide their fair share of the finances needed for developing countries to tackle climate change and to adapt to its consequences. |
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The Big Ask film clipA short film made by Friends of the Earth in Belgium, with the help of award winning film director Nic Balthazar and 6,000 extras is helping spread the message that politicians must 'Act Now' to tackle climate change. |
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The Big Ask around EuropeAn overview of progress that is being made towards climate change legislation in the 18 countries where the Big Ask campaign is running, and a clickable map with links to campaign websites. |
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Demanding Climate Justice in CopenhagenCopenhagen has been an abject failure. Justice has not been done. By delaying action, rich countries have condemned millions of the world’s poorest people to hunger, suffering and loss of life as climate change accelerates. The blame for this disastrous outcome is squarely on the developed nations. Friends of the Earth will continue to demand climate justice. The "Big Ask" campaign is running in 18 countries across Europe, demanding strong and fair climate laws which will introduce binding annual cuts in greenhouse gas emissions. |
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Scotland's climate bill sets a precedent for Europe
Brussels, 24 June- Friends of the Earth Europe has warmly welcomed the groundbreaking Climate Change Bill passed in Scotland today.
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Climate law in the UKIn November 2008, the UK adopted a climate law - committing the government to achieve cuts in greenhouse gas emissions. The campaign for this groundbreaking new legislation was led by Friends of the Earth through The Big Ask campaign, which was launched in 2005 with Radiohead front man Thom Yorke and supported by 200,000 people. Read more about the victory | The Big Ask in your country |
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The Age of StupidThe Age of Stupid is a 90-minute film about climate change, which had its world premiere in London on March 15th 2009, and is currently being screened in UK cinemas. It will be released in other countires in the coming months. Oscar-nominated Pete Postlethwaite stars as a man living alone in the devasted world of 2055, looking back at “archive” footage from 2007 and asking: why didn’t we stop climate change when we had the chance? |
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