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20 November 2009
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The OneClimate Initiative
This is your space for slowing climate change. If you have a question to ask, a great idea or video clip to share, or you want to count your carbon - here’s the place to do it. There’s even a virtual 4D island to meet your global friends, carbon-free. OneWorld, OneClimate, One Chance!
President Bharrat Jagdeo of Guyana
19.11.2009 Guyana's groundbreaking forest conservation deal with Norway was to have been with Britain - but London showed little interest. President Jagdeo talks frankly about a project that is setting the pace for a forest agreement as part of the international climate negotiations.
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Image: President Bharrat Jagdeo of Guyana
OneClimate Island
It may seem strange to be creating a virtual world to help save our real one. But it makes sense - travelling to OneClimate island is as good as carbon free. And once you're there, you can co-operate on climate solutions with people from all over the world. Come on over.
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Videos on climate change from right across the internet including our own OneWorldTV. Be inspired. Be moved. Then get active.
Image: Philippines' flooding

Quote unquote
"Seeing how passionately inclined people disregard evidence in favour of what feels convenient to them, I now see there is something heroic about simply gathering evidence until it tells you something is true." -- Matthew Chapman (screenwriter, film director and great great grandson of Charles Darwin) in New Scientist interview, 31 March 2007.
Tiki and polar bear

Have you heard about how the world's getting hotter? Does it matter? What can we do about it?
Image: Tiki and polar bear
Drought in Senegal

A 10 minute jog through the political jungle: why so little is happening to prevent the unfolding catastrophe.
Image: Drought in Senegal
Pollution protest

Want to improve your environmental campaigning skills? Tips from the world's top movers like Greenpeace, FoE and WWF.
Image: Pollution protest