SIGN ON
signon-top.jpg

Climate change is happening faster than anyone expected. In December this year world leaders will gather in Copenhagen to Sign On to a global agreement for action. For NZ to do its bit to help avoid catastrophic impacts, we need to Sign On to reduce our emissions by 40 per cent by 2020.

THE WORLD NEEDS US
"Enough twatter bleeting - let's get Kiwis the world over to Sign On!"

There is often talk about how climate change will affect the next generation and the ones after that. But it’s usually adults doing the talking...

Sign On ambassador Robyn Malcolm, and a team from Greenpeace headed to Rangitoto College on Auckland’s North Shore (New Zealand’s biggest school) to spread the Sign On word. Turns out there wasn’t much need to; over 400 of the students had already Signed On, many more were really keen to and almost everyone had heard of the campaign!

signon-5.jpg
 
signon-8a.jpg

Photos © GREENPEACE / Rebekah Robinson

 

The United Nations climate summit in Copenhagen in December may be our last chance to avoid climate chaos.

In New Zealand Greenpeace has launched the SIGN ON campaign. Your voice is really important because the whole SIGN ON campaign is about the future; the future of our lives, the future of our planet, so what you do matters!

 

You can help save the planet!
SIGN ON HERE
or you can sign on right now
by txting your full name to 874

 

Signing On is simple and easy and we hope that everyone who does Sign On will pick up the challenge to convince their friends and family to also Sign On.

..and if you have already Signed On you’re in good company! Here’s a few of the high profile New Zealanders who have already Signed On: Toni Potter, Sarah Thomson, Robyn Malcolm, Rhys Darby, Lucy Lawless, Keisha Castle-Hughes, Harry McNaughton, Emily Barclay, Dan and Steve, and Bonnie Soper...

 

Photos © GREENPEACE / Rebekah Robinson Source: Greenpeace NZ, http://www.signon.org.nz/

 Discuss this article on the forums. (3 posts)

signon-bot.jpg
 
< Prev   Next >