From east to west CAFOD campaigners
have been taking action to create a
climate for justice.
Noah’s barge journeyed the Leeds to Liverpool canal.
Local school children and volunteers along the way
got passers-by to sign action cards
Young people from St Francis, Notting Hill
encouraged parishioners to sign cards and join the
rally before December’s climate change talks in
Copenhagen.
Parishioners
from Enfield put
their hands up
for climate
justice.

They signed
over 600 cards
demanding
action on
climate change.
People from
St Francis
of Assisi,
Long Eaton,
Nottingham
collected so
many cards
that they
could to
string them
across the
whole
church.
A line of young supporters from St Anthony’s school
in the Birmingham diocese. Their climate change
assembly generated plenty of enthusiasm!
People from across the globe are now calling for
action. Here school children from Nicaragua voice
their concerns about the impact of climate change.
CAFOD staff from Nottingham, Brighton, London and
Plymouth share the climate change message in
Bangladesh where people have already experienced
first hand the devastating effects of climate change.
CAFOD
campaigners
outside London
Zoo call on climate
change minster Ed
Miliband to take
the right road to
Copenhagen.
Watch the video and take action online
cafod.org.uk/climatejustice

Send photos of your actions to
campaign@cafod.org.uk
       Photos: Simon Rawles, George Coppock,
              Adrian White, CAFOD staff

Climate Justice campaign in action

  • 1.
    From east towest CAFOD campaigners have been taking action to create a climate for justice.
  • 2.
    Noah’s barge journeyedthe Leeds to Liverpool canal. Local school children and volunteers along the way got passers-by to sign action cards
  • 3.
    Young people fromSt Francis, Notting Hill encouraged parishioners to sign cards and join the rally before December’s climate change talks in Copenhagen.
  • 4.
    Parishioners from Enfield put theirhands up for climate justice. They signed over 600 cards demanding action on climate change.
  • 5.
    People from St Francis ofAssisi, Long Eaton, Nottingham collected so many cards that they could to string them across the whole church.
  • 6.
    A line ofyoung supporters from St Anthony’s school in the Birmingham diocese. Their climate change assembly generated plenty of enthusiasm!
  • 7.
    People from acrossthe globe are now calling for action. Here school children from Nicaragua voice their concerns about the impact of climate change.
  • 8.
    CAFOD staff fromNottingham, Brighton, London and Plymouth share the climate change message in Bangladesh where people have already experienced first hand the devastating effects of climate change.
  • 9.
    CAFOD campaigners outside London Zoo callon climate change minster Ed Miliband to take the right road to Copenhagen.
  • 10.
    Watch the videoand take action online cafod.org.uk/climatejustice Send photos of your actions to campaign@cafod.org.uk Photos: Simon Rawles, George Coppock, Adrian White, CAFOD staff