Copenhagen Summit: Decisions Should Be Taken Now

On the eve of the UN Climate Conference (7-18 December, Copenhagen), the International Trade Union Confederation has called again on governments to take urgent and necessary measures to reach without delay a low-carbon future.

Brussels, 4 December: On the eve of the UN Climate Conference (7-18 December, Copenhagen), the International Trade Union Confederation has called again on governments to take urgent and necessary measures to reach without delay a low-carbon future.

The ITUC will submit its Statement “Trade unions and climate change – Equity, justice and solidarity in the fight against climate change” to the Summit to pressure decision-makers to move in the right direction. The ITUC statement sets out the international trade union movement’s position in detail, emphasising the need for urgent emission reductions in developed countries, finance for developing countries’ adaptation, creation of green and decent jobs and the implementation of “just transition” policies, through investment in new low-carbon technologies to reduce the carbon footprints of existing industries.

“Solidarity is definitely a key point in the road to success for this critically-important summit,” said ITUC General Secretary Guy Ryder. “The world can simply not wait any longer. Decisions should be made at Copenhagen and action has to start immediately. The human, environmental and economic costs will otherwise be massive.”

Hundreds of trade unionists will be in Copenhagen for the UN climate change conference, and will keep pressing world leaders to commit themselves to ensure social justice in the transition towards low carbon and climate-resilient economies.

Just as large sums of money have been allocated to saving major financial institutions from bankruptcy, "the world’s governments should not think twice about allocating large sums of money to saving the planet," added Ryder. "Trade unions are committed to the fight against global warming, and governments need to recognise the role of trade unions in the UN Climate Convention’s decisions and in the common global effort to avoid catastrophic climate change in the future.

To read the ITUC Statement on climate change

See videos on climate change produced by Sustainlabour with the assistance of the ITUC:

You can watch the videos on youtube at the following links:

A call for action

Union of Green - Climate Change

Making it Happen - Climate Change

The Way Forward - Climate Change


The ITUC represents 175 million workers in 155 countries and territories and has 311 national affiliates. http://www.youtube.com/ITUCCSI

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