Act on Copenhagen
Latest from Act on Copenhagen:
Professor Bob Watson on the science of a 2 degree C Copenhagen deal and the vital role of forests in securing a climate deal at Copenhagen
Ed Miliband delivered a speech at London School of Economics on the politics of climate change the UK's ambition for a global agreement at Copenhagen.
New campaign gives students a platform to collaborate on their vision Copenhagen.The MixedInk writing tool allows users to arrive at a democratically-produced 'manifesto' for Copenhagen.
The impacts of a global temperature rise of 4 ºC (7 ºF)
The UK's Met Office Hadley Centre has produced a map outlining some of the impacts that may occur if the global average temperature rises by 4 °C (7 °F) above the pre-industrial climate average. The map represents the latest peer-reviewed science on the impacts. Using the map: This interactive version of the 4 degree map allows you to select which impacts you want to see, zoom on specific geographies and access more information about the science behind the map. Click on the map to activate the controls.
Background to Act on Copenhagen
This year is a landmark one for climate change. In Copenhagen in December the world will come together at the United Nations conference to agree a new international agreement to tackle climate change.
The current international agreement, the Kyoto Protocol, will expire in 2012. The Road to Copenhagen is the UK Government’s case for an ambitious agreement at Copenhagen and focuses on urgent action to limit global temperature increases to no more than 2 degrees Celsius, beyond which the risks of dangerous climate change become much greater.
www.actoncopenhagen.gov.uk is the official UK government website that presents the authoritative HMG position on climate change negotiations in Copenhagen 2009.
Videos
We do not claim to be perfect but we have made a start to reduce our carbon footprint. Click to see the videos explaining how we did that.Photo Gallery
Visual depictions of climage change messages on a 600 ft long wall mural at the British High Commission New Delhi and pictures from India's first green fashion show that was held at the British Council to celebrate Earth Day 22 April 2009.
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- There is overwhelming scientific consensus that human activity is the primary force driving climate change. http://ow.ly/DTIl about 6 hours ago
- MixedInk campaign gives students ability to collaborate and produce a democratically-produced 'manifesto' for Copenhagen. http://ow.ly/DTH1 about 6 hours ago
- Russia announces targets of 20-25% below 1990. http://ow.ly/DTDR about 6 hours ago
- David Miliband leads video link up between young climate champions in Edinburgh and Kyoto. http://ow.ly/DTC3 about 6 hours ago
- A seminar on how legally-binding carbon reduction targets can promote national climate change policy. http://ow.ly/DTAr about 7 hours ago
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