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WWF has worked around the world for the past 50 years protecting our most beloved and endangered species—such as tigers, rhinos, polar bears and pandas. But that work is in danger of becoming unraveled if we don’t act now to find a global solution to climate change.
On December 7, 2009, more than 192 nations will gather in Copenhagen, Denmark, to negotiate a fair and binding global treaty to reduce emissions and save our planet from the worst impacts of climate change.
The rest of the world, including countries like Germany, Japan, South Africa, India and China, is ready to take action. And while it won’t be easy to reach a global agreement, under the leadership of President Obama, we know the world can come together and combat climate change.
Join us in urging the President to lead the U.S. into making a global climate treaty a reality. Learn more about Copenhagen and hear from some who have the most at stake in solving this issue—our kids.
To urge the President to lead us in Copenhagen and outline what we’d like to see in the agreement, we invited children of WWF staffers to tape a personal message to the President asking for his support. Watch the video now. We hope you’ll be inspired to send an email or write a letter to the White House that tells President Obama that you want him to go to Copenhagen to protect our planet.