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 the latest video, photos and analysis from our team at the talks.
Copenhagen Diary Latest updates
Campaign guide What we want
Q&A The science behind our campaign (written for Church Times)
Climate change How it impacts on poorer communities
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
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
countdowntocopenhagen.org Our international campaign site
BBC Climate change
Stop Climate Chaos Coalition
UN COP15 summit official site
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Gauge Copenhagen progress
The Wave London 5 Dec
Trespass Your messages
Q&A What do we want?
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Faith leaders' statement on Archbishop of Canterbury's website.
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