Climate Justice campaign
Extreme weather and unexpected changes in climate mean flooded homes, failed crops, water shortages and conflict over scarce resources. Climate change could undo decades of progress in tackling poverty.
The people who suffer most as a result of a changing climate and who have the fewest resources to cope, are those who have done least to cause the problem. It’s simply not fair.
We believe that Creation is God’s gift for all people, and humanity has a special responsibility to care for it. Our vision is a world where everyone can enjoy a healthy environment and benefit from their fair share of the earth's wealth and resources.
That’s why, as part of the Stop Climate Chaos coalition, we’re campaigning for:
- UK and world leaders to tackle the root of the problem by agreeing a global deal to cut carbon emissions at the United Nations
- long-term support and finance for poorer countries - not only to protect people from the impacts of climate change, but also to help their countries develop in a greener, more sustainable way.
Tens of thousands of you have spoken out for climate justice since we started campaigning in 2008. You’ve shown decision-makers the strength of public feeling and pushed them to commit to action.
But tackling climate change demands far-reaching and urgent action. We need to call on our government to continue to take a lead at international meetings and to carry out the emissions cuts promised at home.
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Don't drop the ball - thank you! More than 13,000 of you lobbied the government about a fair deal for the world's poorest people on climate change. Watch our film about what you've achieved. |
![]() Climate Change reports and policy Policy reports and briefings on climate change and on UN climate negotiations. |
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It only takes one minute to... ...turn the tide on water poverty. Email the Prime Minister today to call for an end to the world water and sanitation crisis once and for all. |
It only takes two minutes to... ...spread the word about Thirst for change. And we have all the resources to help you inspire your parish, community or youth group. |
It only takes three minutes to... ...watch and share our new short film about water poverty, featuring people from the UK, Zimbabwe and Zambia. Right click the link to save the film to your desktop. |






