Climate Debt
Rich countries, including the UK, have used more than our fair share of fossil fuels, which cause climate change. As world leaders come to Copenhagen to discuss how to pay to tackle the climate crisis, it's time to pay back our 'climate debt'.
Copenhagen a 'shameful and monumental failure'
Rich countries refused to accept responsibility for repaying their climate debt. The subsequent collapse of the Copenhagen Summit is devastating for developing countries. More >>
Copenhagen Summit
The UN Conference on Climate Change took place in Copenhagen from 7 to 18 December 2010. Debt activists from around the world were there calling on rich countries to pay their climate debt to developing world countries.
Jubilee Debt Campaign and WDM tell Gordon to pay climate debt
Our climate debt bus took a tour of London embassies showing support for G77 countries at Copenhagen, demanding that our PM pays the climate debt. More >>
A Song for Copenhagen
Theo Bard is off to Copenhagen to tell world leaders to pay their climate debt. He's using song to raise awareness, and his first one is here.
From 16-22 November, hear speakers from Bangladesh, Bolivia and Canada discuss how the UK can repay its climate debt at the Copenhagen climate summit. More >>
The Climate Debt Crisis - new report
The 'climate aid' being offered by rich countries ahead of Copenhagen climate talks is 'grossly inadequate', and likely to increase third world debt, a new report from Jubilee Debt Campaign and the World Development Movement has found. More >>
Climate Debt campaign materials
Order copies of our Climate Debt action card, briefing and full report. More >>


