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300+ Organizations:

• September 1, 2011
WWF International Greenpeace International Oxfam International World Organization of the Scout Movement International Federation of Red Cross International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) Fairtrade International Equiterre Conservation International
Natural Resource Defense Council Sierra Club 350 Climate Action Network (International) Amnesty International One DARA CARE Climate Change ActionAid
Union of Concerned Scientists Caritas International UKYCC African Youth Initiative on Climate Change AVAAZ 10:10 Christian Aid New World Hope Organization BirdLife International
Save the Children (UK) The Climate Institute Codepink: Women for Peace International Institute for Environment and Development Tearfund Alliance for Climate Education (ACE) Vote Vets Global Call to Action Against Poverty Civicus
indyACT Momsrising.org Pew Charitable Trusts Rainforest Action Network Post Carbon Institute YMCA International World Resources Institute iMatter One Climate
HEAL (Health and Environment Alliance) Vitae Civillus London School of Economics 1 Million Women 2 Degrees C Alpe Adria Green Grønn Hverdag Amycos Apollo Alliance
2041 AQVIVA American Renewable Energy Day Avenir Climat Be that Change CPAWS (Make Forests Count) Copenhagen Climate Council Climate Justice Fast Africa 2 Green
Greenhearth Project Alaska Center for the Environment WWF United States Caribbean Youth Environment Network China Youth Climate Action Network China Dialogue Center For Child Honouring Carbon Fund The Women for a Change International Foundation
Climate Counts Climate Refugees Environmental Media Association European Journalism Centre Eco Union DEPANA David Suzuki Foundation Christian World Service CIDSE
Global Movement for Children Global Green United States of America FUSE: Faiths United for Sustainable Energy Friends of the UN International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) FAQDD (Fonds d'action québécois pour le développement durable) FairTrade International Ethical Consumer Environment Action Association
International Youth Council Islands First International National Trusts Organization International Network for Educational Exchange Indian Network on Ethics and Climate Change Indian Youth Climate Network Go Green Peace and Collaborative Development Network Global Footprint Network
Jaringan Hijau Mandiri Julie's Bicycle Kiko Network Klima Klub Kids vs Global Warming League of Conservation Voters Labor Network for Sustainability Voice of Community Organization Millenium Art
MERCY Malaysia National Wildlife Federation Norwegian Church Aid Nektarina Next Noticias Positivas Ocean Story One Change.org Pacific Conference of Churches
People's Climate Action People's Initiative for Learning and Community Development Plan International Planet Positive Plant For The Planet Population Matters Presencia Ciudadana The Prince's Mayday Network Physicians for Social Responsibility
Raising Awareness on Environment and Climate Change Program Unite for Climate UNICEF Rock The Earth Seas at Risk Sustainable Environment & Ecological Development Society Service Employees International Union StopGlobalWarming.org The Age of Stupid World Mayors Council on Climate Change
AQOCI Africa Youth for Peace and Development Ashoka's Youth Venture Botanical Gardens Conservation International Climate Action Network (Canada) Cape Farewell Campaign against Climate Change The Mexican Centre for Environmental Rights (CEMDA) Corporación Grupo Tayrona
Change to Win Vital Actions for Sustainable Development Consider Us Consumers International Costa Rica Neutral Centre for Social Markets The Canadian Youth Climate Coalition Dogwood Initiative E3G
Eco y Voz A.C. (Radio Mente Abierta) Episcopal Ecological Network (EpEN) Environment America Finance Alliance for Sustainable Trade International (FAST) Fondo Natural Forest Ethics WWF Germany Germanwatch Global Cool
WWF India Goodness 500 Green Thing Greening the Beige GTB International Council for Adult Education International Center for Sustainable Development & Environmental Studies (ICSDS) International Federation of Red Cross Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy
Kyoto2 Support Group The Last Ocean Live Earth L'ultimatum climatique Make Poverty History Nepal Development Foundation Nobel Women's Initiative Nigeria Youth Climate Coalition (NYCC) Oil Change International
Pasumai Thaayagam People and Planet World Team Now Producers Guild of America Green Planet Call Practical Action The Rainforest Initiative Rocky Mountain Climate Organization Sandbag Climate Campaign
Social Carbon® Survival SustainUS Taking it Global World Climate Community The Pachamama Alliance Transition Network Transparency International Trade Union Advisory Committee
Universe Projects International UNESCO Etxea United Nations (Regional Information Centre for Western Europe) United Nations Volunteers United Nations Development Fund for Women Vidas Verdes World Council of Churches Women in Europe for a Common Future Women's Environment and Development Organization (WEDO)
Women in Informal Employment Globalizing and Organizing Wildlife Conservation Society World Future Council World Vision Australia World Conference of Religions for Peace World Student Community for Sustainable Development Xanvil – Cultura y Ecología Youth Engagement in Sustainibility (YES Nepal) Youngpeoplefor.org
Youth Partnership for Peace and Development Youth and United Nations Global Alliance (YUNGA) YWCA World Organization of the Scout Movement ACT Responsible Campus Progress The Mexican Centre for Environmental Rights (CEMDA) Center for Creative Ecology Climate Coalition Belgium
Dana Mitra Lingkungan Denmark.net Earth Reformers Foundation (For My Sake!) Earth Child Institute EarthDay Network The Federation of Environmental and Ecological Diversity for Agricultural Revampment and Human Rights Footprint Friends France Nature Enviroment Friendship Ambassadors Foundation
Wechselwelle Global Hope Mobilization Green Caravan Film Festival Global Voluntary Development Association (GVDA) Health Care Without Harm HelpAge International Hip Hop Caucaus Integarted Effort For Development Nepal (IED Nepal) International Tibet Support Network
ItsOneHumanity Metis Global Awareness Network My Blue Planet Nature Trust of British Columbia OceanHealth.Org Peace Child International Pensons Climat Peopletech Project Survival Pacific
Rainbow Warriors International Sri Lanka-United Nations Friendship Organisation Sustainable Sanctuary Coalition of Greater Kansas City Stichting Dolphinmotion Stop Nuisances Survival International Tanzania Civil Society Forum on Climate Change (ForumCC) Tebtebba The Converging World
The Green Team The Regeneration Project Interfaith Power and Light

TckTckTck Alliance Partners GCCA

The Global Campaign for Climate Action’s TckTckTck Campaign is the world’s most diverse alliance of nonprofit organizations working to mobilize civil society and galvanize public opinion in support of climate action.

Our partners, 300 and growing, come from a broad spectrum of civil society, including national and international NGO’s working to protect the environment and to fight poverty. These partners include, among others, WWF, Greenpeace, Oxfam, Amnesty International, the Red Cross, Christian Aid, World Council of Churches, 350.org, Avaaz, E3G, Global Call to Action against Poverty, the Boy Scouts and the YMCA.

Faith-based charities, labor unions, environmental and humanitarian organizations, civic leaders, and individuals from across the world have joined together in a call for climate action (LINK). Becoming a partner of the GCCA is simple. We are a non-partisan organization. Though our partner organizations are diverse, all have expressed agreement with the GCCA Official Campaign Asks (LINK) and joined us in calling for a FAB (Fair, Ambitious & Binding) international climate agreement:

FAIR

  • Reduce developed country emissions by at least 40% by 2020 from 1990 levels
  • Enable and support poor countries to adapt to the worst consequences of the climate change crisis, reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and ensure technology sharing including the provision of sufficient public funds
  • Protect marginalized communities in rich and poor countries

AMBITIOUS

  • Create a pathway to clean jobs and clean energy for all
  • Ensure that global greenhouse gas emissions peak no later than 2015 and then decline steeply on a pathway to ensure concentrations return to less than 350 parts per million (ppm) in the atmosphere
  • Individual country targets and development plans must align with the goal of returning to less than 1.5 degrees of global temperature warming

BINDING

  • Agree to a legally binding international climate change agreement that can be verified and enforced

GCCA Partners are working to create the rapid transformational change needed to avert catastrophic climate change through national and international policies, corporate commitments and individual actions. Our alliance brings together national and international organizations from a broad spectrum of civil society, representing millions of citizens who are concerned about climate change and who recognize a need for genuine leadership and meaningful action.

You can now explore our network of TckTckTck alliance partners by browsing world regions or campaign issues. A complete A-Z list of partners is also available on the GCCA website.

 

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TckTckTck is the public campaign of the Global Campaign for Climate Action. The GCCA is an unprecedented alliance of more than 300 non-profit organisations from around the world. Our shared mission is to mobilize civil society and galvanize public support to ensure a safe climate future for people and nature, to promote the low-carbon transition of our economies, and to accelerate the adaptation efforts in communities already affected by climate change.

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