Climate justice - the fight goes on

The Wave, London

No genuinely meaningful emissions targets. Inadequate funding for people in poor countries. Copenhagen failed.

Christian Aid believes lives will be lost if we settle for this - but that's the last thing on our mind.

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Climate justice when? The fight goes on!

Copenhagen 'tragedy'  Our response

Get our final take on the talks

Copenhagen diary Copenhagen Diary

Get the latest video, photos and analysis from our team at the talks.

Copenhagen Diary  Latest updates

 

Scorched earthWhat we want

Campaign guide  What we want

Q&A  The science behind our campaign (written for Church Times)

Climate change  How it impacts on poorer communities

 

The Wave The Wave, 5 Dec

On the eve of the talks, campaigners flooded the streets of cities all around the world to demand climate justice.

London  60,000 encircle Parliament

Glasgow  Thousands demand justice

Ireland  Activists take to streets in Belfast and Dublin

Mass Visual Trespass, DublinMass Visual Trespass

We asked for your climate justice messages. Then we put them where they couldn't be missed.

Mass Visual Trespass  Your messages

Ironbridge Trespass No1

London Trespass No2 

Birmingham Trespass No3

Edinburgh Trespass No4

Dublin Trespass No5

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Tackling climate change a 'moral imperative'

Faith leaders' statement on Archbishop of Canterbury's website.

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