UN Climate Trackers
Influence the climate negotiations from your computer
UN Climate Trackers is an online project that takes you behind the scenes at the UN climate change negotiations. These negotiations are critical – it is here that governments will decide how we will respond to the growing climate crisis.
Sign up using the form to the right, and join our list to receive regular news updates, videos and actions from our climate insiders on the ground at the UN climate negotiations. Read the UN Climate Tracker blogs from the 2011 negotiations.
Right now we’re at a critical moment for climate campaigning. Climate change is already having devastating impacts on poor communities in developing countries and world leaders are failing to act fast enough.
You can play an essential role by joining the UN Climate Tracker community, reading and commenting on the blogs and taking part in our action alerts. By working together we can send a powerful message to the Australian Government negotiating team attending the UN climate meetings. We can tell Prime Minister Gillard, and her government, that thousands of Australians are tracking their actions and call on them to be leaders in tackling climate change.
These decisions are too important to leave to a handful of government officials – become a UN Climate Tracker and show the Australian Government that you want real action on climate change.
Find out more
- Read the latest from the UN climate negotiations
- Learn more about Oxfam’s climate change campaign
- Take the latest climate campaign action
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