24 Dec 09

Watch our concluding Copenhagen video, which takes us from Copenhagen to the New Year, then give us your vision for the climate movement in 2010.

The ‘accord’ that emerged from Copenhagen is woefully inadequate, but GetUp members can take pride in many amazing achievements, including giving a voice to 5 young Pacific delegates who were heard by world leaders and the international media.

As we rededicate ourselves to securing strong action on climate change in the New Year, your reflections can help enlighten and inspire all of us. We have an election next year in Australia, and that means every bit of pressure we create is felt keenly by our politicians. So, tell us in your comments below, what’s your vision for GetUp and the climate movement in 2010?

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23 Dec 09

From the Pacific to Copenhagen, donations from GetUp members helped send a group of five impressive young delegates from the Pacific Islands. In these extended interviews, hear about how climate change is affecting the island homes of Christina, Carlos, Paul, Luana and Rikana.

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18 Dec 09

At long last, Australia has received the “Fossil of the Day”. The Climate Action Network’s (in)famous award for the worst-behaving nation at the COP15 negotiations was delivered today in an awards ceremony reminiscent of the Oscars. Sadly, the glitz and glamour was not to celebrate Australia being F.A.B., but to commiserate to our leaders’ attempts to strong-arm Pacific nations into accepting weak emissions targets.

Fossil of the Day

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18 Dec 09

From the Pacific to Copenhagen, donations from GetUp members helped send a group of five impressive young delegates from the Pacific Islands. Their messages have been vital at these talks. They have let the world know their homes are already under urgent threat from climate change.

And their words echoed from an address in the plenary session to interviews with press from around the world. Their stories have helped wake this conference up to the scale of the global challenge we all face together.

We’ve put together this video so you can hear directly from the delegates themselves on why being at COP15 is so important to them, and the countries they represent. Click below to hear directly from Christina, Carlos, Paul, Luana and Rikana.

Reports are coming in that Kevin Rudd has been bullying our Pacific neighbours at the conference – many countries that these young delegates come from. Click here to call Stand up to Rudd the bully.

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17 Dec 09

The Copenhagen talks are at crisis point and time is running out. Kevin Rudd has arrived in Copenhagen, but not in spirit. This is his chance to lead the world to climate action and redeem Australia on the world stage.

Tell our leaders to put forward their most ambitious targets and real financial support for developing countries by sending your urgent fax straight to Kevin Rudd and Penny Wong in Denmark. Click the link below:

http://www.getup.org.au/campaign/Copenhagen&id=896

Australia has a unique position for leadership at the conference, as the permanent chair of the Umbrella Group of developed countries. But so far it has held back on climate action by refusing to put its upper target of 25% on the negotiating table–a target which, if all countries adopted it, would be too low to reach Australia’s commitment to limit global warming to 2 degrees.

Australia has a special obligation to make ambitious cuts, being not only a developed country but the heaviest per capita polluter in the world. Movement at this crisis point could make an enormous impact.

Australia has also failed to commit to significant long-term aid for developing countries. Meanwhile, the proposed short-term funding will come out of existing aid budgets. Unless Australia and other rich countries give developing nations a fair deal, we won’t reach an agreement at Copenhagen.

Send your message direct to Kevin Rudd and Penny Wong in Copenhagen: now is the time to lead.

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15 Dec 09

With so many Heads of State gathered under the one roof, this conference will shape the fate of the world. But as disputes erupt between rich and poor countries the talks are breaking down, jeopardising the world’s chances of reaching the deal it needs to solve the climate crisis.

If Kevin Rudd is to come home with a treaty–one that is fair, ambitious and binding, the only kind all countries can agree to–then Australia needs to be a leader in these negotiations, not a spoiler. Make sure that Kevin Rudd sees your support for climate leadership when he arrives in Copenhagen in 36 hours and meets with NGOs by clicking here to sign our petition:

http://www.getup.org.au/campaign/SaveKyotoSaveADeal

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15 Dec 09

Want to find out more about GetUp’s Pacific delegation? Click on the photos below to find out more. Plus stay tuned for a special Pacific delegation report back this week!

GetUp COP15 Pacific Delegate - Carlos

Carlos Kusto

GetUp COP15 Pacific Delegate - Paul

Paul Nalau

GetUp COP15 Pacific Delegate - Luana

Luana Bosanquet-Heays

GetUp COP15 Pacific Delegate - Rikana

Rikana Toroma

GetUp COP15 Pacific Delegate - Christina

Christina Ora

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14 Dec 09

This Saturday was a momentous day! GetUp members joined Australians around the country in the Walk Against Warming. Stories, photos and video are flowing in about the fun, the FABulousness and the community spirit. Nearly 100,000 people around the country marched to call for strong action on climate change, as Australian and world leaders meet in Copenhagen to determine our climate fate. The Walk was part of a global day of action, but our team on the ground in Copenhagen have told us that Australia’s Walk Against Warming was the most talked about action at the Copenhagen Conference.

It was a FABulous day, which meant GetUp members in Orange and dressed FABulous. Check out this slide show of photos, to get the pulse of the day:





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12 Dec 09

Christina Ora, GetUp Pacific Delegate meets Penny Wong

Christina Ora, GetUp Pacific Delegate with Penny Wong at the Australian Ambassador’s reception last night.

As climate talks drag on, low-lying atolls are already being flooded.

By Christina Ora, 11th December 2009

I am 17 years old. For my entire life, countries have been negotiating a climate agreement. My future is in front of me. In the year that I was born, amid an atmosphere of hope, the world formed the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to solve the climate crisis.

This week I told negotiators at the main plenary session of the UN Climate Change Conference that time is running out and my generation needs them to work together to come up with the agreement that we deserve.
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11 Dec 09

There’s agreement here in Copenhagen on one point so far – that the most important thing Australians can do to influence the outcome of the climate negotiations is turn up to tomorrow’s Walk Against Warming. Check out this exclusive video from Copenhagen explaining why:

See you on Saturday,
The GetUp team

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