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Sign On - The World Needs Us
Climate change is happening faster than anyone expected and we’re quickly running out of time to turn things around. The United Nations climate summit in Copenhagen in December may be our last chance to avoid climate chaos. World leaders have pledged to reach an agreement to reduce global emissions of greenhouse gases at that meeting. To make a global deal work, developed countries like NZ need to Sign On to an emissions reduction target of 40 per cent by 2020.

This year is our window of opportunity to turn climate change around.

Let John Key and the Government know what you think by joining the Sign On petition.

Click on the image above and Sign On

...and please spread the word.

Posted by Michael Lockhart on 28th May, 2009 | Comments | Trackbacks
Tags: General Sustainability, Government

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