Climate Action - Sing for the Earth

Families for a safer climate future

350.org


350 is the most important number in the world. 350ppm (parts per million) is the level of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere which scientists believe should be a safe level to prevent the worst effects of climate change.



North Pole swim


This is an inspirational journey of a lawyer turned environmental campaigner who swam for 18 minutes at the North Pole in 2007, to draw attention to the devastating impacts of climate change on the Arctic. Moreover, this film shows that, despite common sense and the warnings of most doctors that he would die, Lewis Pugh demonstrated that with courage, vision, leadership, team work and determination - almost nothing is impossible. We need to adopt this attitude to tackling climate change



Eco Footprint Calculator


What you can do - A great start is to measure your impact on the Earth and find ways to reduce it:

Tipping


11 minute climate change film - A very good description of climate change, causes, problems and solutions. It's very hard hitting. It is based on very solid science - most of it from peer reviewed journals. The most important 11 minute watch of your life.

WWF Report on Climate Change


Faster, stronger. Climate change is progressing faster than forecast in many examples. Nature has started to respond in ways which accelerates warming and will exacerbate climate change across the globe unless it is stopped urgently.

David Suzuki Foundation


Learn more about climate change from the David Suzuki Foundation

UK Youth Delegation

Youth Delegates will go to the UN talks from many countries around the world and send a strong message to world leaders.