Climate Change

Climate change is the defining challenge of our generation and has left our world in crisis, and our natural habitats under threat like never before.

Avoiding the most devastating impacts of a warming planet demands a step change.

Climate change poses a fundamental threat to the places, species, and people’s livelihoods that need to be protected. To adequately address this crisis, we urgently need to reduce carbon pollution and prepare for the consequences of global warming, which we are already experiencing.

Our goal is a world with net zero carbon emissions with greater prosperity for all by 2030.

How does The Trusted Save Help?

The Trusted Save is responding to the global climate change by:

  • Working Collaboratively across the humanitarian sector and beyond to strengthen climate and environmental action.
  • Influencing decision-makers and addressing cumulative, long-term, indirect, and global consequences of climate change within the United Nations, and others climate change organisations around the world .
  • Developing and putting into practice innovative and sustainable legislative solutions to climate change law that enable everyone to live with dignity in the world.
  • Maximize the environmental sustainability of work and embrace leadership from communities, local and international actors.
  • Intensifying the response to growing humanitarian needs and support those most exposed to the impacts of climate and environmental crises ( adaptation, disaster risk reduction and anticipatory ).
  • Mobilising urgent and more ambitious climate action and environmental protection.
  • Adopting at all levels sustainable development plans and regulations that make environmental conservation and rehabilitation integral to all development initiatives.
  • Establishing and safeguard viable nature and biosphere reserves, including wild lands and marine areas, to protect Earth’s life support systems, maintain biodiversity, and preserve our natural heritage.
  • Ensuring that decision making addresses the cumulative, long-term, indirect, long distance, and global consequences of human activities.
  • Demonstrating leadership and share best practice to improve the environmental sustainability of work.
  • Building large and influential networks and holding organisations accountable, turning their commitments into action.
  • Prevent pollution of any part of the environment and allow no build-up of radioactive, toxic, or other hazardous substances.
  • Take action to avoid the possibility of serious or irreversible environmental harm even when scientific knowledge is incomplete or inconclusive.

Join us today to save our planet from climate change

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