On the weekend of December 11-13, people around the world took action on climate change. We held over 3,000 events: massive marches in Copenhagen and other cities, signing walls in world capitals, beautiful candlelight vigils in our communities, and church bells ringing out around the world.
This global weekend of action unfolded during the middle of the Copenhagen climate negotiations, and helped shift the dynamic. You did your part, and we did ours, making sure your photos, videos, and stories are projected onto walls and screens all around Copenhagen, and using them as lobbying tools for UN delegates from Argentina to Zimbabwe. We showed the world we are ready are for a real climate deal.
This weekend thousands of vigils, signature walls, and church bells rang at the same time. Here are some of the images from around the world.
The World Wants a Real Deal was the third of three major mass mobilizations in the Tck Tck Tck campaign over the past three months: the resounding Global Wake Up Call led by partner, Avaaz on Sept 21, and the groundbreaking International Day of Climate Action on Oct 24 by partner, 350.org. Building on this incredible momentum, this dynamic, growing and united movement came together in an unprecedented global day of action on December 12 to tell world leaders in no uncertain terms: the world wants a real deal.
These high resolution photos, suitable for posting and re-publishing are collected from over 3,000 events around the planet on December 11th and 12th, calling on world leaders to produce a fair, ambitious, and binding climate agreement in Copenhagen.
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Delhi, India
Of the 5,000 locals at this candlelight vigil in Delhi, this fire-breather had the most impressive flame. Others played instrument, sang and beat drums and plates to show that the Indian people won't accept anything shor of a real deal as an outcome of the Copenhagen talks.
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Sarajavo, Bosnia
At 9 years old, Skender, from Sarajevo, Bosnia is probably the youngest of over 3000 people who coordinated climate candlelight vigils today. Skender organised the vigil after seeing other events posted on the internet around the world. Photos by Almir Djikoli.
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Boston, MA, USA
In freezing cold and blustering winds, 150 people gathered outside Senator Kerry's in the Boston, USA to sing, speak, and listen. They called for climate justice and a fair, ambitious, and binding climate treaty.
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Bangkok, Thailand
More than 50 people joined the flower vigil in front of Bangkok City Hall, including a Thai climate scientist who is part of IPCC, local NGOs, families and concerned citizens of Bangkok. Photo courtesy of Oy S. Kanjanavanit.
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London, United Kingdom
London residents project their message on to the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben for their candlelight vigil
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Copenhagen, Denmark
Over 100,000 people gathered in the streets of Copenhagen for a candlelight march for a real climate deal.
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Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Local residents and children gathered to for a vigil on survival and to create a signature wall.
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Sydney, Australia
Families gathered near the Sydney Opera House to add their names to a "signature wall" as part of the country's "Walk Against Warming," which drew a crowd of over 10,000 people.
Photo Credit: Michael Myers, Oxfam AUS
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Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada
Families and climate activists gathered in Whitehorse to join a 24 hour "Vigil for Hope Survival."
Photo Credit: Bruce Barrett/350.org
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Sydney, Australia
Climate activists gathered at Sydney's Town Hall to demand the Rudd government take strong action no climate change.
Photos: Gemma Pitcher/350.org
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Kiula, Hungama, Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan girl gives a blessing to mitigate climate change.
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Heidelberg, Germany
Children and parents light candles in an elementary school to express their concern about climate change.
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Bern, Switzerland
Residents of Bern light candles at a banner asking for a real climate deal in Copenhagen.
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Winterthur, Schweiz
Children and parents sing together in Winterthur, Schweiz, to express their hope for a real climate deal in Copenhagen.
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Guilin, China
At Camel Mountain, people gathered to hold a banner that says, in Chinese, "Together in only one world, together as one family."
Photo Credit: Michael May/350.org
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Whangarei, New Zealand
Avaaz members and their families gathered on Saturday to call for climate action from their government.
Photo Credit: Claire Rainbow/Avaaz.org
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San Cristóbal de las Casas, Mexico
Local climate activists and families gathered to light candles at a "Vigil for Survival."
Photo Credit: 350.org
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Lahr, Germany
Climate activists light candles at a local "Vigil for Survival.", where people attached their hopes, wishes, and demands for climate protection to the local town Christmas tree.
Photo Credit: Petra Rumpel/350.org
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Quezon City, Philippines
Candle lighting
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Buka Papua New Guinea
Climate refugees from the Carterets Islands, displaced by rising seas, light candles in a "Vigil For Survival."
Photo Credit:350.org
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
Young people held a vigil for survival in Buenos Aires. They lit candles and held a banner that called for a real deal at the UN Climate Negotiations.
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Adelaide South Australia
5000 people took part in Walk Against Warming in Adelaide South Australia. Afterwards people of all ages signed The World wants a Real Deal Wall.
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San Luis Potosi, Mexico
Around 30 people of all ages gathered together in the Plaza del Carmen del Centro Histórico de San Luis Potosi, Mexico. They are calling for a real deal in Copenhagen.
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Dipolog City, Philippines
Young people held hands and banners to show their support for a real deal in Copenhagen that includes strong targets like 350ppm.
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Wellington, New Zealand
Over a 100 people came together in Windy Wellington. They lit candles and stood together to tell the capital of Aotearoa, New Zealand that the World wants a Real Deal!
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Johannesburg, South Africa
Members of many organizations and individuals protested outside the United States Consulate in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Quezon City, Philippines
On December 11, 2009, Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement organized a candlelight vigil, during which electric power was shutdown to support the call for 350, the safe level of Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere.
Photo Credit: 350.org
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Munich Giesing, Germany
Children and their families came together to demand a real climate deal.
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Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Residents write and paint messages on a wall in Coco Beach, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, asking their government to take action on climate change.
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Perth, Australia
Families gathered at the beach to demand a real climate deal.
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Lucknow, India
The Lucknow Team and volunteers came together to play a small concert and talk about the UN Climate Negotiations happening in Copenhagen right now.
Photo Credit: Vijay Pratap
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Munich, Germany
A small child turned up with other families in Munich to demand a real deal at the UN Climate Negotiations.
Photo Credit: Michaela Mathy.Johnson
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Cannes, France
Residents of all ages read out a message asking their government for a real climate deal.
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Blue Mountains, Australia
Residents of Blackheath, Blue Montains, Australia gathered for a vigil to demand a real deal.
Photo Credit: Gabriel Clark
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Geelong, Australia
A small group gathered at Balyang Sanctuary to
share with each other hopes and fears for the
future and to call on the delegates at Copenhagen to negotiate a real
deal - a fair, ambitious and binding treaty - for all of our futures.
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Dunedin, New Zealand
A 350 vigil in support of the AOSIS in Copenhagen. Dunedin, New Zealand, wants a real deal!
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Quezon City, Phillippines
Youth in Quezon City, Phillippines, gather to demand a real deal in the climate negotiations.
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Rodersdorf, Switzerland
Residents of Rodersdorf in Switzerland read out a message asking their government for a real climate deal.
Photo Credit: Stephan Schönenberger
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Bangkok, Thailand
Citizens in Bangkok, Thailand, joined in a "flower vigil" demanding a real climate deal.
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Copenhagen, Denmark
Avaaz members take part in a march with 100,000 citizens demanding a real climate deal in
Copenhagen.
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Chandigarh, India
Greenpeace activists met on boats in Chandigarh to call on leaders for a real deal.
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Nagpur, India
Residents gather by the river in Nagpur, India to say that Copenhagen is calling, it's time to Control Climate Change.
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Berlin, Germany
A Berlin baby makes a clear statement: I want a real deal for our future.
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Berlin, Germany
Avaaz members gathered in Berlin for a moon watch to call for a real deal.
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Copenhagen, Denmark
Avaaz members from across Europe join Greenpeace's Kumi Naidoo on stage to show leaders that the
world is ready for strong climate action.
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Karachi, Pakistan
Residents in Karachi, Pakistan, to ask for a real climate deal in Copenhagen.
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Hanover, NH, USA
Neighbors and friends gather for their children and their future.
Photo Credit: 11-year old Daniel Osofsky
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Berlin, Germany
Avaaz members gathered in Berlin for a moon watch to call for a real deal.
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Sakae, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Residents in Sakae, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan hold a candlelight vigil to ask for a real deal in Copenhagen.
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Beirut,Lebanon
Families, friends, celebrities, and politicians gathered in Down Town, Beirut
for a candlelight vigil asking for a Real Deal in Copenhagen.
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Johannesburg, South Africa
Local residents gathered in Johannesburg, South Africa, to demand a valid and just agreement in Copenhagen.
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Lucknow, India
Local residents gather in a street vigil in Lucknow, India, to ask for a real climate deal in Copenhagen.
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Dhaka, Bangladesh
Youth in Dhaka, Bangladesh gather to light candels, asking for a real climate deal in Copenhagen.
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Kyoto, Japan
Residents march in Kyoto, Japan, to ask for a real deal in Copenhagen.
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