A Global Call for Climate Action Ahead of COP26

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Governments of the world and leading international institutions gathered at COP 26 in Glasgow —

It is past time to commit, here and now, to achieving Real Zero, through real reductions and real solutions, rapidly and permanently. We don’t want any more of your far-off and empty Net Zero pledges.

We don’t want to read about your promises to supposedly balance the emissions budget by mid-century, using techno-fixes, geoengineering, carbon markets, and accounting tricks. We want to know what you are doing today to eliminate the major sources of emissions — fossil fuel production and use, deforestation, and industrial agriculture — which are not only warming the planet, but also poisoning frontline and fenceline communities and polluting our collective environment. And we want to know what you will do from now on, tomorrow, and every year to come, to strengthen resilience, center justice, and support communities in a just and equitable transition to a fossil-free future that secures human rights, livelihoods, work, and a safe, clean, healthy, and sustainable environment for present and future generations.

We demand that you put forward real plans to bring emissions and fossil fuel production down to Real Zero. These plans must be based on real transformation, backed by real resources, and implemented with the real urgency demanded by the current crises. 

  • Show us your climate plans, concrete steps, and specific programs that center just transitions, human rights, racial, gender, social, economic and environmental justice, safety and secure livelihoods for workers, Indigenous Peoples, local communities, peasants, women, youth, and vulnerable groups.

  • Show us how your actions will rapidly cut emissions at source, on a near-term timeline consistent with science and equity, sufficient to keep global warming below 1.5°C, without relying on illusory carbon dioxide removal or other geoengineering technologies that endanger frontline communities or making harmful assumptions about natural sinks.

  • Show us how you will phase out fossil fuels, industrial agriculture, industrial food systems, plastics, and other polluting industries, and invest in their replacements as needed to transform our energy, food, transport, and industrial systems.

  • Show us that you recognize that there is no future for fossil fuels in a climate-safe world by prohibiting new fossil fuel production and infrastructure, protecting decision-making from fossil fuel industry lobbyists, banning fossil fuel advertising, and ensuring an equitable and managed phase-out of all oil, gas, and coal, in which polluters pay to properly close down and clean up the toxic legacy of the fossil fuel industry.

  • Show us how you will protect and restore biodiverse ecosystems — not for the carbon they contain to be traded as so-called “nature-based solutions” in offset markets, but because they are the basis of lives and livelihoods and because we must halt biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse.

  • Show us your plans to ensure real food security and food sovereignty in the face of climate threats, including by promoting peasant agroecology and local food systems.

  • Show us how you will support proven alternatives and practices pioneered by smallholder farmers, women, Indigenous Peoples, and local communities, and respect and protect their rights.

  • Show us what actions you will take to hold the corporations that have generated the majority of historical global emissions accountable and liable for the harm they cause. Rather than voluntary approaches, real accountability requires legally binding measures, including a global treaty on business and human rights.

  • Show us you understand that today’s dominant growth-centered economic and development models are defunct and that you will foster new models that treasure sufficiency, well-being, and limits to consumption and growth. 

  • Show us how the countries most responsible for the historic and cumulative emissions heating our planet will do their equitable, fair share by undertaking the most rapid reductions to Real Zero emissions and providing financial support to lower-income nations. 

  • Show us that you will provide your fair share of real, adequate, and additional climate finance that meets the scale of the climate crisis and supports mitigation, adaptation, and loss and damage — not through loans that plunge countries deeper into debt or the trickle-down of coins from speculative carbon markets.  

The only way to avoid climate catastrophe is to undertake these kinds of deep, systemic, and just transformations of our energy, food, transport, and industrial systems. But Net Zero targets are not a strategy for change. Net Zero targets are being used as a cover-up for business-as-usual.

As many statements and reports have laid bare, Net Zero emissions targets disguise climate inaction and distract from the necessary and urgent work of phasing out fossil fuels at source and localizing sustainable food systems and economies. Polluters’ Net Zero schemes are based on multiple myths and are little more than public relations campaigns. They blithely rely on assumptions that carbon offsets, tree plantations, bioenergy, and dangerous distractions such as hydrogen and carbon capture and storage will somehow keep or take emissions out of the air after polluters have done their damage. Unproven technologies that have repeatedly failed, have yet to be realized, and remain non-viable at scale are being imagined as supposed solutions for continued emissions. From carbon capture and storage to direct air capture to burning plastic waste for fuel, these technologies extend and deepen the fossil economy that drives the climate crisis while imposing profound new risks on frontline communities around the world.

Governments and industries are using the “net” in Net Zero to avoid responsibility for past, present, and future emissions and create a false sense of climate progress. These Net Zero plans are premised on the notion of canceling out emissions in the atmosphere rather than eliminating their causes. Instead, “Net Zero by 2050” simply means a pledge that in 30 years’ time, governments will offset that year’s pollution — with no guarantee they will substantially cut emissions in the decades preceding. Mid-century Net Zero pledges do not keep temperature rise below 1.5°C. 

Frontline and Global South communities did not create the climate crisis but are facing its worst impacts. These same communities will bear the burden of the land grabs, displacement, food insecurity, environmental contamination, and intergenerational injustice that will result from attempts to compensate for big polluters’ business-as-usual operations, replicating old patterns of carbon colonialism. By prolonging the operation of polluting industries, false climate fixes concentrate emissions in marginalized communities and exacerbate the environmental and health harms borne most acutely by those on the fencelines.

As distant Net Zero targets shift the focus to the future, they obscure the responsibilities of those who created the climate crisis in the first place and who are doing too little to address it now. Moreover, in “the big con” that is Net Zero, future emissions are made invisible as well, hiding the continued and increasing emissions from fossil fuel production, plastics production, and agroindustry in a “net” that is rife with loopholes. These Net Zero plans detract from real plans and solutions towards zero emissions that can immediately, truly, and justly address the crisis we face.

Climate leadership will not be measured decades from now, but rather by the pace and scale of concrete, near-term actions taken today to phase out fossil fuels, land-grabbing industrial agriculture, and other polluting industries. “Systems change, not climate change” requires decreasing overconsumption by the Northern and Southern elite while ramping up investment in truly just and clean renewable energy sources, community-based sustainable food systems, and livelihoods. We do not lack real and necessary solutions — only the political will to enact them. To address the current climate emergency, we need real plans, real solutions, real finance, and Real Zero for an urgent just transition. NOW.

Also signed by:

 

International

350.org

ActionAid International

Amnesty International 

Asian Peoples Movement on Debt and Development

Asociación Interamericana para la Defensa del Ambiente (AIDA)

Biofuelwatch

Break Free From Plastic

Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL)

Child Rights International Network (CRIN) 

Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace

Corporate Accountability 

Cultural Survival

EKOenergy ecolabel

Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA)

Environmental Justice Foundation

ETC Group 

Extreme International 

FIAN International

Friends of the Earth International

Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA) 

Global Forest Coalition 

Global Witness

Heirs To Our Oceans

Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN) 

Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy

International Pollutants Elimination Network (IPEN)

International Rivers

Into the Park Kosovo

Land Rights Now

Organización Boricuá de Agricultura Ecológica de Puerto Rico

Oxfam

Partnership for Policy Integrity

Passionists International

Post Growth Institute

Realizing Sexual and Reproductive Justice (RESURJ)

SEED: Strategies for Ethical and Environmental Development, Inc.

Stay Grounded

Third World Network 

War on Want

WhatNext? 

Women Engage for a Common Future (WECF) International

Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN)

Women's Environment and Development Organization (WEDO)

World Rainforest Movement (WRM)

YOUNGO

Zero Hour


Africa

Regional

Africa Coal Network

Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA) 

Power Shift Africa 

The African Safari Foundation

Benin

Amis de l'Afrique Francophone- Bénin (AMAF-BENIN)

ONG LA GRANDE PUISSANCE DE DIEU

Burkina Faso

Association Action Jeunesse pour un Developpement Durable

Burundi

Chambre Transversale des Jeunes Entrepreneurs du Burundi

TDJ

Cameroon

Africa Development Interchange Network 

African Center for Advocacy

African Network of Young Leaders for Peace and Sustainable Development

Association Les Ecocitoyens

Cadire Cameroon Association

Centre pour l'Environnement et le Développement (CED)

CREPD

Ministère de l'Habitat et du Développement Urbain

Terre et Développement

Central African Republic

Observatoire de Gestion des Ressources Naturelles et de l'Environnement (OGRNE RCA)

Côte d'Ivoire

Collectif des Leaders pour le Développement durable de l'Afrique

JVE Côte d'Ivoire

Mairie de Cocody 

NGO 350 Côte d’Ivoire

ONG OPESEA-Vie

Réseau Africain des Jeunes Chercheur.e.

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Agir pour la Sécurité et la Souveraineté Alimentaire en Sigle Assa

Aube Nouvelle pour l Femme et le Développement (ANFD non profit NGO)

Environnement, Droits et Développement

FENEV

Innovation pour le Développement et la Protection de  l'Environnement 

Ligue pour la Solidarité Congolaise 

ONGD CEPROPHOT

Gabon

Institut de Formation et de Tutorat GIVEN BAC

Ghana

AbibiNsroma Foundation 

Alliance for Empowering Rural Communities

Offinso Partners in Sustainable Development

Vision for Alternative Development (VALD)

Guinea

Carbone Guinée

CENTRE AGRI INNOV

EDER (Environnement, Developpement et Energies Renouvelables)

Réseau des Jeunes Entrepreneurs de Guinée (REJEG)

Kenya

Africa Network for Animal Welfare (ANAW)

African Women's Development and Communication Network - FEMNET

Centre for Human Rights and Civic Education

Endorois Welfare Council

Friends of Lake Turkana (FoLT), Kenya

Jamaa Resource Initiatives

Lamu Women Alliance

Mt. Kenya Network Forum

Pragmatic Social Action

Rainforest Alliance

The Safe Center

Liberia

Social Entrepreneurs for Sustainable Development (SESDev), Liberia

Madagascar

Centre de Recherches et d'Appui pour les Alternatives de Développement - Océan Indien (CRAAD-OI)

Malawi

People's Federation for National Peace and Development (PEFENAP)

Mauritius

DION (Small Island Developing States)

Morocco

Espace de Solidarité et Coopération de l'Oriental (ESCO)

Mobilité El Jadida

Rapad Maroc 

Mozambique

Alternactiva - Acção Pela Emancipação Social

Hikone Moçambique - Associação para o Empoderamento da Mulher

Justiça Ambiental

Plataforma Nacional da Mulher e Rapariga Cooperativistas (AMPCM - MOZAMBIQUE)

Pressão Nacional dos Direitos Humanos

Niger

JVE Niger

Nigeria

Centre for 21st Century Issues 

Centre for Human Rights and Climate Change Research 

Community Action Against Plastic Waste (CAPws)

Community Links and Human Empowerment Initiatives 

Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa

Foundation for the Conservation of the Earth (FOCONE)

Greenleaf Advocacy and Empowerment center

Health of Mother Earth Foundation 

Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA Resource Centre)

Peace Point Development Foundation (PPDF)

Ralph Foods Limited

Society for Women and Youths Affairs (SWAYA)

We the People

West African Postgraduate College of Environmental Health (WAPCEH)

Republic of the Congo

Cercle de Réflexion sur le Développement Humain et les Changements Climatiques (CERDHUCC)

Rwanda

Albertine Rift Conservation Society

Senegal

Association Solidarite Ci Sutura

Centre de Recherche et d’Actions sur les Droits Économiques, Sociaux et Culturels (Sénégal)

JVE Senegal

RAPEN

Solidarite Ci Sutura 

TMVS

Sierra Leone

Millennium Agro-Farming Investment

South Africa

350 Africa

Alternative Information & Development Centre (AIDC)

Centre for Environmental Rights 

Earthlife Africa 

Extinction Rebellion (XR) Nelson Mandela Bay (NMB) 

Extinction Rebellion Gauteng South Africa

GenderCC SA

groundWork

Housing Assembly 

Just Share

La Mercy Residents Action Group 

Nsasani Trust

SEATINI - Southern and East African Trade Institute - South Africa

South Durban Community Environmental Alliance (SDCEA)

Southern Africa Green Revolutionary Council 

The New Environmental Justice Solutions

Timberwatch

WoMin African Alliance

Tanzania

Barazani Knowledge Point/WATED

Nipe Fagio

Togo

Action pour la Jeunesse d'Afrique

Afrique Eco 2100

AJECC

Jeunes Volontaires pour l'Environnement

Les Amis de la Terre Togo

Tunisia

The International Women's March Coordination Tunisia

Association Tunisienne des Femmes Democrates (ATFD)

Zero Waste Tunisia

Uganda

Akina Mama wa Afrika

Centre for Citizens Conserving Environment & Management (CECIC)

Development Intelligence Consultancy Limited

Friends with Environment in Development 

Tree Uganda Academy

Uganda Coalition for Sustainable Development / INFORSE East Africa

Youth Up Foundation 

Zambia

Judith Chikonde Foundation (JCF)

Zimbabwe

Centre for Natural Resource Governance 

Centre for Natural Resource Governance (CNRG)

Greater Whange Residents Trust 

La Via Campesina


Asia & Pacific

Australia

Aid/Watch Australia

Australian Religious Response to Climate Change (ARRCC)

Climate Justice Programme

Friends of the Earth Australia

Gippsland Environment Group

International Women's Development Agency (IWDA)

National Toxics Network

NAVA Niue Australian Vagahau Association

Pacific WIN

PAWA Pacific Australian Womens Association

The Australian Rainforest Conservation Society

Bangladesh

Bangladesh Indigenous Women’s Network 

Bangladesh Krishok Federation 

Center for Participatory Research and Development (CPRD)

CLEAN (Coastal Livelihood and Environmental Action Network)

COAST Foundation

Environment and Social Development Organization (ESDO)

Equity and Justice Working Group Bangladesh (EquityBD)

Farmers' Voice (Krisoker Sor)

Jagrata Juba Shangha

SDS - Shariatpur Development Society 

UBINIG (Policy Research for Development Alternative)

Fiji

Alliance for Future Generations - Fiji

Diverse Voices and Action (DIVA) for Equality

Fiji Women's Rights Movement

Pacific Islands Climate Action Network (PICAN)

Hong Kong

Catholic Messengers of Green Consciousness (Hong Kong) 天主教綠識傳人 (香港)

Greeners Action

India

#EveryDays4Future

All India Women Hawkers Federation

Asha Parivar

Environics Trust

Growthwatch

Himalaya Niti Abhiyan (HNA)

India Climate justice ICJ

Indian Social Action Forum (INSAF)

Indigenous Perspectives

Ladakh Ecological Development Group

Morya Samajik Pratishthan 

Movement for Advancing Understanding on Sustainability And Mutuality MAUSAM

Nadi Ghati Morcha

National Hawkers Federation

PAIRVI (Public Advocacy Initiatives for Rights & Values in India)

Socialist Party (India)

Society for Sustainable Development

Stree Mukti Sanghatana

Sustainable Development Council 

Warrior Moms 

Indonesia

Jaringan Advokasi Tambang Indonesia

Solidaritas Perempuan

Wahana Lingkungan Hidup Indonesia (WALHI)

Japan

Friends of the Earth Japan

UNISC International

Republic of Korea

Circular Economy Research Center 

Transparency International Korea 

Kyrgyz Republic

PA Women's Organization Alga

Malaysia

Agora Society Malaysia

Consumers Association of Penang

Friends of the Earth Asia Pacific

International Women's Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific (IWRAW Asia Pacific)

Jaringan Ekologi dan Iklim 

Klima Action Malaysia (KAMY)

Sahabat Alam Malaysia (Friends of the Earth Malaysia)

The Climate Emergency Coalition of Malaysia

Micronesia

Micronesia Conservation Trust

Nepal

Bagmati UNESCO Club 

Digo Bikas Institute 

Federation of Community Forestry Users Nepal (FECOFUN) 

National Campaign for Sustainable Development Nepal

New Zealand

Aotearoa Plastic Pollution Alliance (APPA)

Coal Action Network Aotearoa

Massey University Political Ecology Research Centre, NZ

Res.Awesome Ltd

Pakistan

Agrarian Collective

Akhuwat Kissan

Ameen Foundation

Anjuman Muzareen Punjab

Baithik

Bhatta Mazdoor Union

Cholistan Development Council

Crofter Foundation

Feminist Collective

Gilgit-Baltistan Social Welfare Organization

Haqooq e Khalq Movement

Ittehad

Khidmat Kissan

Khushali Kissan

Kissan Kerkeela

Labour Education Foundation

Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum (PFF)

Pakistan Kissan Rabita Committee (PKRC)

Progressive Academic Collective

Progressive Students Collective

Ravi Kissan Halla

Sawera Foundation

South Asia Partnership

Talash Foundation

Young Reformers


Papua New Guinea

Tulele Peisa Inc.

Village Watch PNG

Philippines

BAN Toxics

Ecowaste Coalition

Greenpeace Southeast Asia 

Kids for Kids Philippines 

Legal Rights and Natural Resources Center - Friends of the Earth Philippines

Russia

Biodiversity Conservation Center

Friends of the Earth Russia

Socio-ecological Union International

Singapore

Students Taking Action for the National University of Singapore to Divest (STAND)

Sri Lanka

Centre for Environmental Justice

Gami Seva Sevana, Galaha, Sri Lanka.

Taiwan

Environmental Quality Protection Foundation (EQPF)

Indigenous Taiwan Self-Determination Alliance

Mom Loves Taiwan Association

Thailand

Climate Watch Thailand (CWT)

Focus on the Global South

Forests and Farmers Foundation

Manushya Foundation

Women’s Alliance for Climate Justice

Timor-Leste

La'o Hamutuk - Timor-Leste Institute for Development Monitoring and Analysis

Turkey

Türkiye Tabiatını Koruma Derneği

Vanuatu

Vanuatu Human Rights Coalition

Viet Nam

Vietnam Zero Waste Alliance


Europe

Regional 

Corporate Europe Observatory 

Zero Waste Europe

Albania

Institute for Change and Leadership in Albania

Austria

Center for Encounter and Active Non-Violence

GLOBAL 2000 - Friends of the Earth Austria

Institute for Multi-Level Governance & Development

Klimabündnis Tirol

Belgium

11 Maart Beweging, 11 March Movement

CIDSE – the International Alliance of Catholic Development Agencies

Climate Express

Fern

Green Finance Observatory

Inter Environnement Wallonie

StRaten Generaal - Citizens Movement Antwerpen

Denmark

ActionAid Denmark

Forests of the World

International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA)

NOAH Friends of the Earth Denmark

Plastic Change 

The Green Student Movement Denmark (Den Grønne Studenterbevægelse)

Estonia

Let's Do It Foundation

Save Estonia`s Forests

France

Aitec (France)

Attac France

CCFD - Terre Solidaire

France Amérique Latine - FAL 

Greenpeace France

International Fund for Research on LYME disease (I FOR LYME)

Mediterranean Women's Fund

No Plastic In My Sea

Notre Affaire à Tous

Sciences Citoyennes

Zero Waste France

Georgia

StrongGogo

Germany

Aktionsgemeinschaft Solidarische Welt e.V. (ASW)

Andy Gheorghiu Consulting

Arbeitsgemeinschaft Regenwald und Artenschutz (ARA)

Association of Ethical Shareholders Germany

Center for Research and Documentation Chile-Latin America (FDCL)

Christliche Initiative Romero (CIR)

Climate Alliance of European Cities with Indigenous Rainforest Peoples

Global Policy Forum

Guerrilla Foundation

Heinrich Boell Foundation 

Klimadelegation e.V.

Ozeanien-Dialog

Parents4Future

Philippinenbüro e.V.

Phineo gAG

PowerShift e.V.

Stiftung Asienhaus

WECF e.V.

WEED - World Economy, Ecology & Development

Hungary

Friends of Fertő Lake Association

Humusz Zero Waste Alliance

Iceland

Iceland Nature Conservation Association

Ireland

Community Work Ireland

VOICE Ireland

Italy

Consociazione Nazionale Associazioni Infermiere/i

FOCSIV (Federazione Organismi Cristiani Servizio Internazionale Volontario)

Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Loreto Generalate

Italian Climate Network

ReCommon

Macedonia

Kolektiv Z

Netherlands

ActionAid Netherlands

BankTrack

Both ENDS

Comité Schone Lucht

Leefmilieu

Miles That Matter

Milieudefensie (Friends of the Earth Netherlands)

Mobilisation for the Environment

Plastic Soup Surfer

Queers4Climate

Reclame Fossielvrij (Fossil Free Advertising NL)

Simavi

Social Tipping Point Coalitie

WECF Netherlands

WO=MEN Dutch Gender Platform

Norway

Natur og Ungdom (Nature and Youth)

Spire

The Development Fund of Norway

Poland

Polish Zero Waste Association

Society for the Earth (TNZ)

Stowarzyszenie Pracownia na rzecz Wszystkich Istot

Portugal

ZERO - Associação Sistema Terrestre Sustentável

Serbia

Environmental Ambassadors for Sustainable Development

Eurasian Diplomatic Center

Slovenia

Ekologi Brez Meja

Spain

Amigos da Terra

Amigos de la Tierra Comunidad de Madrid

Ecologistas en Acción

Friends of the Earth Spain

GRAIN

Rezero - Waste Prevention And Consumption Foundation

Sweden

Framtidsjorden

Fridays For Future Norberg

Jordens Vänner / Friends of the Earth Sweden

Protect The Forest Sweden

Publion

thefuture

Switzerland

Association Climat Genève

Climate Alliance Switzerland / Alliance Climatique Suisse

Franciscans International 

Gallifrey Foundation

Grands-parents pour le climat/klima-grosseltern.ch

NGO Alliance on Global Concerns

Pro Natura / Friends of the Earth Switzerland

Schweizerische Energie-Stiftung

Swiss Youth for Climate

Trash Hero World

Ukraine

Center for International Cooperation and Project Implementation

Center of Economic and Legal Analysis

Ecosence

Environment - People - Law 

Zero Waste Alliance Ukraine

Zero Waste Society

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

CNS

Common Seas

Dovesdale Action Group

Eco Action Families

Ecostage

Energy Shift

Feedback

Forest Peoples Programme

Foundation for GAIA

Fresh Eyes

Friends of the Earth England Wales and Northern Ireland

Friends of the Earth Scotland

Green Gorilla Consultants Ltd

International Development Education Association of Scotland

Medact 

New Weather Institute

Rainforest Foundation UK 

Rapid Transition Alliance

Scientists for Global Responsibility

Solberga Foundation

Sustainability First

The Corner House

The Human Exploring Society

The Sane Collective

Tools For Solidarity

United Kingdom Without Incineration Network (UKWIN)

Uplift

XR Peace UKI

WOSDEC (West of Scotland Development Education Centre)


Latin America & the Caribbean

Regional

Alianza por la Biodiversidad en América Latina

CAN Latin America

Climate Action Network Latin America (CANLA)

RAPAL (Red de Acción en Plaguicidas y sus Alternativas de América Latina)

Argentina

Acción por la Biodiversidad

Alianza Biodiversidad

Alianza Clima Vida y Salud Internacional

Asociación Argentina de Abogados/as Ambientalistas

Asociación Ciudadana por los Derechos Humanos

Centro de Estudios Sobre Tecnologías Apropiadas de la Argentina

Diálogo 2000-Jubileo Sur Argentina

Fundación podrá Estudio e Investigación de la Mujer 

Instituto Superior La Fuente

Red de Defensoras del Ambiente y el Buen Vivir 

Un Camino

Bolivia

Colectivo CASA

Juventud Ecologista en Acción (JEA)

Reacción Climática

Red Nacional de Mujeres en Defensa de la Madre Tierra (RENAMAT)

Salvaginas Colectivo Ecofeminista

Somos Sur

TerraJusta

Brazil

Aliança RECOs - Redes de Cooperação Comunitária Sem Fronteiras

Associação de Catadores Nova Glicerio

Associação de Combate aos Poluentes (ACPO)

Associação para Proteção Ambiental de São Carlos

Casa Causa 

Centro Ecológico 

CETAP - Centro de Tecnologias Alternativas Populares

Defensores do Planeta

ECOFAM - Associação de Agroecologia Familiar

FASE (Federação de Órgãos para Assistência Social e Educacional) 

Floresta Nascente Bonita

Fórum Comunitário de Resíduos Sólidos de São Carlos

Fórum Mudanças Climáticas e Justiça Socioambiental (FMCJS)

Fubá Educação Ambiental

FunBEA - Fundo Brasileiro de Educação Ambiental

Ganga Yoga 

Gepea/UFSCAR-SP

Grupo de Estudo e Pesquisa em Educação Ambiental da Ufscar (Gepea-Ufscar)

Institute of Socioeconomic Studies - INESC

Instituto Brasileiro de Análises Sociais e Econômicas (IBASE)

Meraki Impact / Instituto Meraki

Movimento Mulheres pela P@Z!

Paráorgânico 

SantiagoEcoAmigas (SEA)

SUSTENTAR Instituto Interdisciplinar de Estudos e Pesquisas em Sustentabilidade

University of São Paulo 

Chile

Colectivo VientoSur

ICA Agro SpA

Mujeres de Zona de Sacrificio en Resistencia Puchuncaví - Quintero

ODRI - Office against Discrimination and Racism, and for Intersectionality

ONG FIMA

Plataforma Latinoamericana y del Caribe por la Justicia Climática

Red de Acción por los Derechos Ambientales (RADA)

Colombia

Asociación Ambiente y Sociedad

Asociación Cambium

Barranquilla+20

Censat Agua Viva

Colnodo Red de Desarrollo Sostenible de Colombia

Enda Colombia

FFF Bogotá

Grupo Semillas - Colombia

Proceso de Comunidades Negras en Colombia (PCN)

Costa Rica

CoopeSoliDar R.L

Red de Coordinación en Biodiversidad

Dominican Republic

AfrosRD

SOS Carbon

Ecuador

Acción Ciudadana por la Democracia y el Desarrollo

Accion Ecologica

Colectivo de Geografía Crítica del Ecuador

Fundación de Culturas Indígenas Kawsay

Pueblo Kichwa Karanki 

SOA Ecuador

Union de Afectados por Texaco (UDAPT)

Unite for Climate Action 

El Salvador

CESTA Friends of the Earth El Salvador

Movimiento Ecofeminista de El Salvador

Red Trinacional por el Rescate del Río Lempa

Guatemala

SOA Guatemala 

Haiti

Vegetali

Honduras

ANAFAE Honduras

CONROA

Organización Fraternal Negra Hondureña (OFRANEH)

Mexico

Asociacion Ecologica Santo Tomás A.C.

Colectivo por la Autonomía / Saberes Locales A.C.

Equidad de Género: Ciudadanía, Trabajo y Familia

Fondo Semillas

Fronteras Comunes

Fundación Arcoíris por el Respeto a la Diversidad Sexual

Fundación Mexicana para la Planeación Familiar, A. C. (MEXFAM)

MY World Mexico

Proyecto sobre Organización, Desarrollo, Educación e Investigación (PODER)

Red de Periodistas Sociales - Periodistas a Pie A.C.

Nicaragua

Articulación de Movimientos Sociales-Nicaragua

Paraguay

BASE Investigaciones Sociales

SOBREVIVENCIA  

Peru

Centro de Desarrollo Integral Alternativo Y Ecológico "NON NETE" 

Movimiento Ciudadano frente al Cambio Climatico

Uruguay

RAPAL Uruguay


Middle East

Regional

Greenpeace MENA

Bahrain

Bahrain Women Association for Human Development

Egypt

Egyptian Green Party

Forum for Environment and Climate Change 

Gatef

Jordan

Dibeen for Environmental Development

Palestine

Al-Haq

Palestine Wildlife Society 


North America

Regional

North American Megadam Resistance Alliance

Stand.earth 

Canada

Below2C

Canadian Voice of Women for Peace

Climate Action for Lifelong Learners

Climate Emergency Institute

Climate Strike Canada

ClimateFast

Friends of the Earth Canada

Grand(m)others Act to Save the Planet (GASP)

Green Majority Radio

Just Earth

Living Oceans Society

MobilizeTO

National Farmers Union of Canada

People's Climate Movement, Toronto/GTA

RAVEN (Respecting Aboriginal Values and Environmental Needs)

Science for Peace Canada

Sierra Club BC 

The Global Sunrise Project

Toronto East End Climate Collective

Women's Healthy Environments Network

World Association for Christian Communication

United States of America

198 Methods

350 Bay Area Action

350 Conejo / San Fernando Valley

350 Eugene

350 Hawaii

350 New Orleans

350 NYC

350 Seattle

350 Silicon Valley

350 Triangle 

350 Ventura County Climate Hub

5 Gyres

7th Generation Advisors

A Community Voice (ACORN)

ActionAid USA

Action Center on Race and the Economy

AfricaFocus Bulletin

Akamai University

Alaska Community Action on Toxics

Alliance for Affordable Energy

Amazon Watch

American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)

Animals Are Sentient Beings, Inc.

Ashtabula County Water Watch

Ashtabula County Young Democrats

Azul

Basel Action Network

Batani Indigenous Foundation 

Ben and Jerry’s Homemade, Inc.

Berks Gas Truth

Businesses for a Livable Climate

CA Businesses for a Livable Climate

Cafeteria Culture

Calherps.org

Call to Action Colorado

Carrizo Comecrudo Tribal Nation of Texas 

CatholicNetwork US

Catskill Mountainkeeper

Center for Biological Diversity 

Church Women United in New York State

Clean Air Council

Clean Energy Action

Climate Action Rhode Island - 350 RI

Climate Clock

Climate Crisis Policy

Climate First!, Inc. 

Climate Justice Alliance

Climate Reality Project, Silicon Valley

Climate Smart Missoula

CO Businesses for a Livable Climate

Coalition to Protect New York

Coalition Against Pilgrim Pipeline - NJ

Colorado Democratic Party - Energy and Environment Initiative

Colorado Farm & Food Alliance 

Coming Clean

Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul

Democracy For All-FL

Dietrick Institute for Applied Insect Ecology

Don't Gas the Meadowlands Coalition

Earth Action, Inc.

Earth Ethics, Inc.

Earth in Brackets

Earthworks

EcoEquity 

EcoPoetry.org (International)

Education, Economics, Environmental, Climate and Health Organization (EEECHO)

Elders Climate Action

Empower our Future - Colorado

EnGen Collaborative

Ethical Markets Media 

Extinction Rebellion New Orleans USA 

Extinction Rebellion San Francisco Bay Area

Extinction Rebellion Vermont

Farmworker Association of Florida

First Parish Watertown

Florida Conservation Voters

Florida Rising

Food & Water Watch 

Fossil Free Tompkins

FrackBusters NY

FracTracker Alliance

Franciscan Response to Fossil Fuels

FreshWater Accountability Project 

Friends of the Earth U.S. 

Gas Free Seneca

Global Justice Ecology Project

Grassroots Global Justice Alliance

Grassroots International

Greater New Orleans Housing Alliance

Green Delaware

Green Mountain Monastery

Green Workers Alliance

Greenpeace USA

Harrington Investments, Inc.

Hidden Leaf Foundation

Holy Cow Advisors

Hometown Action

I-70 Citizens Advisory Group

Idle No More SF Bay 

Indigenous Peoples of the Coastal Bend

Inland Ocean Coalition

Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) Climate Policy Program 

International Forestry Resources and Institutions (IFRI) Network, University of Michigan

John Muir Project

Just Transition Alliance

Justice Is Global

JustLearn

Kardi Vera 

Kataly Foundation

Laudato Si Movement

Local Clean Energy Alliance

Long Beach Alliance for Clean Energy

Loretto Community

Lynn Canal Conservation

MADRE

Mid-Missouri Peaceworks

Mid-Ohio Valley Climate Action

Milwaukee Riverkeeper

MJAM Music

Montbello Neighborhood Improvement Association

NAACP 

Nassau Hiking & Outdoor Club 

National Family Farm Coalition

North American Climate, Conservation and Environment (NACCE)

North Carolina Council of Churches

North Carolina Interfaith Power & Light

North Range Concerned Citizens 

Nuclear Information and Resource Service

Occupy Bergen County (N.J.)

Oceanic Global

Oil and Gas Action Network

Oil Change International

Parable of the Sower Intentional Community Cooperative

PASUP

Pax Christi USA, New Orleans/ Vets For Peace

Peak Plastic Foundation

People for a Healthy Environment

Physicians for Social Responsibility - AZ Chapter

Physicians for Social Responsibility - Los Angeles

Pivot Point

Plastic Free Delaware

Plastic Pollution Coalition

Plymouth Friends for Clean Water

Power Shift Network

Princeton Student Climate Initiative

Proclade International

Progressive Democrats of America

Public Goods Institute

Rachel Carson Council

Rainforest Action Network

RapidShift Network

Resource Renewal Institute

RESTORE

Retake Our Democracy

Reynders, McVeigh Capital Management

Rio Grande International Study Center

Rural Education Action Project DBA Rural Vermont

San Antonio Bay Estuarine Waterkeeper

Santa Cruz Climate Action Network

Save the Pine Barrens (Massachusetts USA)

Seneca Lake Guardian 

Servicios Ecumenicos para Reconciliacion y Reconstruccion

Sisters of Charity Federation

Sisters of The Earth Community, Vermont

Small Business Alliance

Social Justice Ministry of Live Oak Unitarian Universalists of Goleta, CA

Society of Fearless Grandmothers-Santa Barbara

Solidaire Network

Sotol House Ranch LLC

South Shore Audubon Society

SouthWest Organizing Project

Sunflower Alliance

Sustainable West Milford

SustainUS

System Change Not Climate Change

Temple of Understanding

Terra Advocati

Texas Climate Emergency

Texas Drought Project

The Earth Bill Network

The Enviro Show

The Green House Connection Center

The Libra Foundation

The New School

Thomas Berry Forum for Ecological Dialogue

TIAA-Divest! from Climate Destruction

Turtle Island Restoration Network

UNANIMA International

Unison Church

Unitarian Universalists for a Just Economic Community

Unite North Metro Denver

UPSTREAM

Urgent Action Fund for Women's Human Rights

US High Speed Rail Association

VIVAT International

Vote Climate

Wall of Women

Water Climate Trust

Waterkeeper Alliance

Waterspirit

Wendell State Forest Alliance

Wild Waters Foundation

Windrose Fund

Wishtoyo Chumash Foundation

Women Delivers

Women for a Better World

Women’s March Santa Barbara

Womxn from the Mountain

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