UK Action
We are facing one of the biggest challenges of the 21st century. An awful lot hangs on Copenhagen and the ability of world leaders to agree to an ambitious global deal that meets the science of the climate challenge.
The UK Government is committed to pushing for that global deal. But Government cannot do it alone. Getting the deal agreed, and then its subsequent implementation will require the active participation of diverse groups.
Already many stakeholder groups are engaged in climate change and working alongside government to ensure a successful deal is made. We may not share backgrounds, or agree on every detail, but there is commonality in goal: all are seeking an ambitious, workable deal at Copenhagen.
Business
Responding to the challenges of climate change and sharing solutions to carve the transition to a low carbon economy.
Economy
Demonstrating that the costs of avoiding climate change are far cheaper than the cost of inaction.
Faith
Faith groups are uniting others on climate change, and sending powerful message to world leaders and decision makers ahead of Copenhagen.
Government
Implementing climate change policies today, and promoting an ambitious position at Copenhagen.
Health
Domestically and internationally, climate change result in health impacts – and the best way to avoid them is to tackle climate change itself.
Unions
Providing a valuable link with employees on the skills base required for a low carbon economy and greening the workplace.
Youth
The generation that lives with the consequences of our actions and decisions today, and at Copenhagen.
Bioregional
BioRegional is an entrepreneurial charity which initiates and delivers practical solutions that help us to live within a fair share of the earth's resources
Watch the latest climate change video at the Department for Energy and Climate Change YouTube channel
Click video to see full-size