The issue of the climate change is grave and crucial in any part of the world as the very existence of the earth is at stake!
Every concerned society and political party across the globe is trying to find the way out of the climate change challenge. a lot of rhetoric is going on on several fora. from india to america and from the uttarakhand parivartan party (UKPP) to the united national -- the air is hot with the climate change challenge!
Thousands of people took the street to question the energy policies of the newly elected president Joko Widodo. Sarekat Hijau Indonesia joined the protests shown in the videos below to emphasize that energy consumption impacts our environmental and people, especially society's most vulnerable populations: farmers, fishermen, laborers, children, indigenous peoples.
Participants in the People's Climate March, a global civic movement to demand government action on climate change, pose in front of City Hall in central Seoul, Sunday, before marching to Jongno.
While Korea Greens members participated in the marches, the party prepared for a debate on the denuclearisation of Korea
Greens Leader Christine Milne speaks to the Greens' urgency motion, on the need for the Prime Minister to attend the United Nations Climate Summit, and to recognise that Australia's emissions reduction target is inadequate.
90+ activists: Avaaz, Korea Green Party, Green Environment Youth Korea (GEYK), and many other NGOs and individuals will march on the street to urge the city to have more Renewable energy ASAP.
Route of People's Climate March in Korea: City Hall station exit #5 → City Hall three-way intersection → Moogyo St. → Moogyo-dong intersection → Gwanggyo intersection → Cheonggye 2 ga intersection → Jongno 2 ga intersection
Submitted by Keli Yen on September 19, 2014 - 11:48pm
This is a critical moment for Taiwan as we prepare for local elections this November 29, 2014, there's however been significant silence among parties about important environmental issues such as climate change, sustainable energy and economy.
In response, The Taiwan Youth Climate Coalition (TWYCC), along with the PCM-Taiwan team, including Taiwan Friends of the Global Greens, lauches a “Vote for Climate” campaign, urging and supervising candidates’ propositions on climate change.
Nepali Young Greens join together with activists across Nepali society to send the clear message from Kathmandu to Ban Ki Moon's Climate Summit: Action Now, Not Words!
We’re calling for more than climate action, we’re calling for climate justice. We want action that protects the poorest and most vulnerable in our society, and solutions that prioritize those who have born the brunt of the problems.
"Stop COALporate Greed" is the theme for the march. This is a call to end Coal-dependence and transition to Clean, Safe, Self-sufficient, Community-based, Renewable Energy for Sustainable Development.