It's time to Vote Earth!
This December world leaders will meet in Copenhagen to agree how the world will tackle the growing climate crisis. We need your help to urge Gordon Brown to push for a deal which will secure a safe future for all.
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Climate change is happening now, threatening people and wildlife. To avoid the worst impacts of climate change, industrialised countries must commit to reducing emissions by at least 40% by 2020 - but at the moment their targets are no where near enough. The Northern Ireland Assembly also need to show commitment in setting its own emissions reduction targets.
What can you do?
During the month of October WWF will be visiting as many university campuses across the province as possible. At this roadshow students will be able to sign up to the Vote Earth campaign and find out more information from the staff on hand.
Please follow the Vote Earth link to sign the petition calling for the EU to commit to a 40% emissions reduction target. We will then deliver your names to Gordon Brown before the climate talks in December.
- Spread the word
Please encourage as many of your friends, family and work colleagues to Vote Earth at www.wwf.org.uk/votenow. This is our best chance to protect people and the natural world from the worst impacts of climate change.
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