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Climate First!Petition Submitted by: Online Knowledge Centre


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We demand: 

  • The developed countries to reduce their emission by 45 percent in aggregate against 1990 levels by 2020 and make available fund of $150 billion a year to help protect the victims.

  • A realistic fund for Bangladesh and other least developed and developing countries for their climate change requirements.

  •  Financing  to the climate victim nations should not be loans, and the scale of finance should be revised with changes in the adaptation needs.

  • The international community to reject all myopic, self-centred discords, reject the culture of excess and waste, to embrace one another's responsibility, burden, prosperity, and live in harmony within the planet's capacity.

  •  The climate change adaptation financing must be additional to and distinct from ODA targets of 0.7% of Gross National Income meant for the developing countries and 0.2% for LDCs by 2010, as reaffirmed in the Brussels Program of Action.

  • Besides, out of this fund, every year a substantial amount should be kept aside for adaptation needs of developing countries with maximum share going to low lying coastal countries, LDCs and the small-island developing countries.

  • Though Bangladesh established a US$ 45 million Climate Change Fund with own resources, and there is also a Multi-Donor Trust Fund of US$ 150 million with support of the United Kingdom, the amounts are meagre in comparison to the needs.

  • Adopt  a new legal regime under the UNFCCC Protocol ensuring social, cultural and economic rehabilitation of climate refugees from COP 15 in Copenhagen.

  • The outcome in the Copenhagen meet must uphold the core principle of common but differentiated share of responsibility; assured, adequate, and easily accessible funding for adaptation; access to scientific information to climate change in sectors like risk reduction, water resources, agriculture, energy, urban planning and health disorders.

  • The Copenhagen meet must also ensure affordable, eco-friendly technology transfer to developing countries, particularly to LDCs; make maximum possible specific commitments for deeper cuts in greenhouse gas emissions for atmospheric stabilisation.

  • The post 2012 agreement must, however, incorporate predictable and legally binding commitments for addressing adaptation needs of low lying, coastal, and small-island developing states, and LDCs.

  • Establishment of an international adaptation centre under UNFCCC.

  • Setting up  a Himalayan Council in the model of the Artic Council to assist similarly affected countries in facing the challenges of glacial melting in the Himalayas.

Call your ministers and policy makers to realise these demands at Copenhagen. 

For more information, Visit: Join Now! / Discussion/ Climate Change and Join in Discussion

Climate First! Act Now

Climate First!Petition Submitted by: Online Knowledge Centre


Watch Impact of Climate Change

Join in Discussion


 
We demand: 

  • The developed countries to reduce their emission by 45 percent in aggregate against 1990 levels by 2020 and make available fund of $150 billion a year to help protect the victims.

  • A realistic fund for Bangladesh and other least developed and developing countries for their climate change requirements.

  •  Financing  to the climate victim nations should not be loans, and the scale of finance should be revised with changes in the adaptation needs.

  • The international community to reject all myopic, self-centred discords, reject the culture of excess and waste, to embrace one another's responsibility, burden, prosperity, and live in harmony within the planet's capacity.

  •  The climate change adaptation financing must be additional to and distinct from ODA targets of 0.7% of Gross National Income meant for the developing countries and 0.2% for LDCs by 2010, as reaffirmed in the Brussels Program of Action.

  • Besides, out of this fund, every year a substantial amount should be kept aside for adaptation needs of developing countries with maximum share going to low lying coastal countries, LDCs and the small-island developing countries.

  • Though Bangladesh established a US$ 45 million Climate Change Fund with own resources, and there is also a Multi-Donor Trust Fund of US$ 150 million with support of the United Kingdom, the amounts are meagre in comparison to the needs.

  • Adopt  a new legal regime under the UNFCCC Protocol ensuring social, cultural and economic rehabilitation of climate refugees from COP 15 in Copenhagen.

  • The outcome in the Copenhagen meet must uphold the core principle of common but differentiated share of responsibility; assured, adequate, and easily accessible funding for adaptation; access to scientific information to climate change in sectors like risk reduction, water resources, agriculture, energy, urban planning and health disorders.

  • The Copenhagen meet must also ensure affordable, eco-friendly technology transfer to developing countries, particularly to LDCs; make maximum possible specific commitments for deeper cuts in greenhouse gas emissions for atmospheric stabilisation.

  • The post 2012 agreement must, however, incorporate predictable and legally binding commitments for addressing adaptation needs of low lying, coastal, and small-island developing states, and LDCs.

  • Establishment of an international adaptation centre under UNFCCC.

  • Setting up  a Himalayan Council in the model of the Artic Council to assist similarly affected countries in facing the challenges of glacial melting in the Himalayas.

Call your ministers and policy makers to realise these demands at Copenhagen. 

For more information, Visit: Join Now! / Discussion/ Climate Change and Join in Discussion

Climate First! Act Now

Climate First!


Petition Submitted by: 

Online Knowledge Centre


Watch Impact of Climate Change

Join in Discussion


 
We demand: 

  • The developed countries to reduce their emission by 45 percent in aggregate against 1990 levels by 2020 and make available fund of $150 billion a year to help protect the victims.
  • A realistic fund for Bangladesh and other least developed and developing countries for their climate change requirements. 
  •  Financing  to the climate victim nations should not be loans, and the scale of finance should be revised with changes in the adaptation needs.
  • The international community to reject all myopic, self-centred discords, reject the culture of excess and waste, to embrace one another%u2019s responsibility, burden, prosperity, and live in harmony within the planet%u2019s capacity.
  •  The climate change adaptation financing must be additional to and distinct from ODA targets of 0.7% of Gross National Income meant for the developing countries and 0.2% for LDCs by 2010, as reaffirmed in the Brussels Program of Action.
  • Besides, out of this fund, every year a substantial amount should be kept aside for adaptation needs of developing countries with maximum share going to low lying coastal countries, LDCs and the small-island developing countries.
  • Though Bangladesh established a US$ 45 million Climate Change Fund with own resources, and there is also a Multi-Donor Trust Fund of US$ 150 million with support of the United Kingdom, the amounts are meagre in comparison to the needs.
  • Adopt  a new legal regime under the UNFCCC Protocol ensuring social, cultural and economic rehabilitation of climate refugees from COP 15 in Copenhagen.
  • The outcome in the Copenhagen meet must uphold the core principle of common but differentiated share of responsibility; assured, adequate, and easily accessible funding for adaptation; access to scientific information to climate change in sectors like risk reduction, water resources, agriculture, energy, urban planning and health disorders.
  • The Copenhagen meet must also ensure affordable, eco-friendly technology transfer to developing countries, particularly to LDCs; make maximum possible specific commitments for deeper cuts in greenhouse gas emissions for atmospheric stabilisation.
  • The post 2012 agreement must, however, incorporate predictable and legally binding commitments for addressing adaptation needs of low lying, coastal, and small-island developing states, and LDCs.
  • Establishment of an international adaptation centre under UNFCCC.
  • Setting up  a Himalayan Council in the model of the Artic Council to assist similarly affected countries in facing the challenges of glacial melting in the Himalayas.

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# 63:
8:19 pm PST, Nov 20, Ann Cawley, Missouri
# 62:
4:01 am PST, Nov 20, Devin Baker, Michigan
Let's not forget that dams/reservoirs are the single largest source of human caused methane gas emissions.....even more than livestock.....methane is 25-72 time as powerful as CO2 in causing global warming...many countries such as India, Turkey and many other countries around the world are now engaged in a frenzy of dam building on major river systems claiming dams are a "green" source of electricity when in fact they are not green and one of the most environmentally destructive methods of electricity generation on earth, devastating river ecosystems, drying up rivers, killing fish and creating stagnant water which increases malaria and parasites. Many people who are displaced by dam building are not compensated and have to give up their way of life when the river eco-systems are destroyed....millions of people worldwide have been and are now being affected by the worldwide frenzy of dam building as nations choose river ecosystem destruction through dams as a method of generating electricity. Many large dams worldwide have been proven through recent scientific study to emit more greenhouse gases than coal fired power plants which are known to be one of....if not the dirtiest method of electricity generation on earth. Cold river water cools oceans, lakes and seas....dams/reservoirs destroy this cooling effect as they hold, warm and create stagnant water...in some parts of the world rivers no longer reach seas/lakes/oceans because so much water is held back and diverted by dams for electricity generation, irrigation and industrial use. Surely this destroys ocean/lake/sea life which has evolved for millions of years to live within certain water temperature ranges which are disrupted by dam building/obstruction of cold water flows. In tropical areas massive areas of tropical forest, plant and animal life are often destroyed by the flooding created behind dams. Now that alternative cleaner methods of electricity generation are being developed such as wind, solar, geothermal and natural gas we need to stop this frenzy of worldwide dam building and save and restore the worlds river ecosystems. For more info go to:http://www.internationalrivers.org/en/global-warming/reservoir-emissions/greenhouse-gas-emissions-dams-faq
# 61:
7:03 am PST, Nov 17, Mahmudul Hasan Mukut, Bangladesh
Future generation should have a healthy world
# 60:
9:25 am PST, Nov 16, Pitom Mustafi, Bangladesh
# 59:
8:14 am PST, Nov 16, Badhan Adhikari, Bangladesh
We are not responsible for such kind of change, but we are the victim! We have to make the issue as an international issue. Only solidarity of the effected countries can make a change. The solidarity of the dominants is the collective power to protest the capitalist unplanned industrialization created ferocious change of the climate!
# 58:
8:17 am PST, Nov 14, Candy LeBlanc, California
# 57:
2:17 am PST, Nov 14, Shofia Shewle, Bangladesh
Its really great step.
# 56:
7:20 pm PST, Nov 13, Name not displayed, Pennsylvania
Sign a climate agreement so that future generations will have a great world to live in.
# 55:
6:58 am PST, Nov 12, Shourov Kumar Roy, Bangladesh
# 54:
1:09 am PST, Nov 11, Nasher Abu, Bangladesh
# 53:
12:32 pm PST, Nov 10, Razvan V., Romania
# 52:
1:23 am PST, Nov 10, MeowFoul Burke, Ireland
# 51:
2:22 pm PST, Nov 9, Matt Jones, Arizona
# 50:
10:03 am PST, Nov 9, Jennie Halen, Sweden
# 49:
11:55 am PST, Nov 8, David Romportl, Minnesota
# 48:
2:43 am PST, Nov 8, Nagia Pedotti, Greece
# 47:
1:07 am PST, Nov 8, Shariful Islam, Bangladesh
# 46:
12:52 am PST, Nov 8, Rokhsana Kabir, Bangladesh
# 45:
11:38 pm PST, Nov 7, Jason Bowman, California
# 44:
11:31 pm PST, Nov 7, Md.Ziaul Islam, Bangladesh
# 43:
10:46 pm PST, Nov 6, Name not displayed, India
# 42:
2:18 pm PST, Nov 6, Marissa Chiappetta, Florida
# 41:
11:41 am PST, Nov 6, Jana Noskova, Czech Republic
# 40:
11:18 am PST, Nov 6, Mars a. Moore, Texas
Climate First! That means PEOPLE FIRST, since not addressing global climate change now will mean increasing hardships and dire consequences for millions and millions of people. We need CLEAN, GREEN ENERGY NOW! THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS CLEAN COAL!
# 39:
9:34 am PST, Nov 6, Lara Rashidi, Belgium
# 38:
4:36 am PST, Nov 6, Jan Billy Pedersen, Denmark
# 37:
4:08 am PST, Nov 6, Jemma Browning, United Kingdom
# 36:
3:12 am PST, Nov 6, Pieter Pottas, Indonesia
# 35:
12:00 am PST, Nov 6, Larry Mix, Florida
# 34:
10:40 pm PST, Nov 5, Moinul Haque, Pakistan
# 33:
10:35 pm PST, Nov 5, Ganesh Chaturvedi, India
# 32:
8:58 pm PST, Nov 5, Kanak Barman, Bangladesh
# 31:
8:58 pm PST, Nov 5, Kanak Barman, Bangladesh
# 30:
8:01 pm PST, Nov 5, MOFAQ KHARUL ISLAM TAUFIQ, Bangladesh
# 29:
7:01 pm PST, Nov 5, Alejandra Vega, Argentina
# 28:
5:51 pm PST, Nov 5, Panagiotis Mourgis, Greece
# 27:
2:41 pm PST, Nov 5, Ben Van der Werff, Netherlands
# 26:
12:30 pm PST, Nov 5, Papon Kumar Roy, United Arab Emirates
# 25:
12:07 pm PST, Nov 5, S.K. Taj Uddin, United Arab Emirates
# 24:
11:44 am PST, Nov 5, Biswajit Roy Sarkar, Bangladesh
# 23:
10:25 am PST, Nov 5, Nadia Davidovich, Argentina
CLIMATE FIRST!!!! Please, if you care about humans' rights and contamination, sign my PETITION: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/clean-the-streams ------------- THANK YOU!!!!!!
# 22:
10:16 am PST, Nov 5, Bill C, Germany
# 21:
10:10 am PST, Nov 5, Ralph Xx, Germany
# 20:
8:49 am PST, Nov 5, Firoza Begum, Bangladesh
# 19:
8:45 am PST, Nov 5, Prodip Kumar Roy, Bangladesh
# 18:
8:43 am PST, Nov 5, DENA HARRIS, Georgia
# 17:
8:42 am PST, Nov 5, Dipti Roy, Bangladesh
# 16:
8:28 am PST, Nov 5, Jakub Gola, Poland
# 15:
8:22 am PST, Nov 5, Rocio Cuevas, Spain
# 14:
8:14 am PST, Nov 5, Name not displayed, Bangladesh
# 13:
7:21 am PST, Nov 5, Burak Turkmen, Turkey
# 12:
6:30 am PST, Nov 5, Jibanananda Jayanta, Bangladesh
We want Justice
# 11:
6:20 am PST, Nov 5, Aaman Rahman, Bangladesh
Join the campaign
# 10:
6:11 am PST, Nov 5, Katie/Wendy Harrington/Williams, Indiana
# 9:
4:59 am PST, Nov 5, Mervi Rantala, Finland
# 8:
4:38 am PST, Nov 5, Philippe Dawance, Belgium
# 7:
4:36 am PST, Nov 5, Daniel Soulas, France
# 6:
4:17 am PST, Nov 5, Carole Hagen, Oregon
# 5:
2:11 am PST, Nov 5, Steve Klein, Virginia
# 4:
1:21 am PST, Nov 5, William Nicholas Gomes, Bangladesh
Its is the time to raise the voice . William Gomes Bangladesh Email:cda.exe@gmail.com
# 3:
12:32 am PST, Nov 5, Marleen Geudens, Belgium
# 2:
12:26 am PST, Nov 5, Maria Freitas, Portugal
# 1:
11:31 pm PST, Nov 4, Panagiotis Rigopoulos, Greece
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