-
Climate change is affecting us all but it's impacting women the hardest – particularly those living in developing countries. But women are fighting back, often leading the response to the climate crisis in their communities.
-
The little campaigner compares our greenhouse pollution.
-
“Taking us as environmental refugees is not what [the Pacific nation of] Tuvalu is after. We want our children to grow up the way we grew up – on our own islands.”
-
The islands of Kiribati lie only 2 to 3 metres above sea level, and so have already felt the devastating impact of climate change. A heart-felt plea from the people of Kiribati for the world to take action.
-
This fantastic climate change advert was shown in cinemas throughout Hong Kong during October.
-
-
Climate change is the profound challenge of our times. But many don't realise the human impact being felt in the developing world. Australia is at a cross-roads on how it could deal with climate change. See the bigger picture and act on climate change.
-
The impacts of biofuels are real for people in the developing world. And it's not all rosy.
-
Polar bears call to "Save the Humans". Activists campaign outside Ross Garnaut's public meeting as he delivered his draft report on climate change in Perth.
-
Severn Suzuki traveled to 1992's UN Earth Summit and gave this powerful speech that deeply affected (and silenced) some of the most prominent world leaders.

-
A funny video with a serious message. Blue Man: "Earth to America" – but the same could be said of Australia, as both countries are amongst the world's biggest per capita greenhouse pollution emitters.
-
Do you turn out the lights when you leave the room? Apologies to Tuvalu from Radio Eye producer Lea Redfern explores our relationship to, and responsibility for, climate change. Can you change your habits?
-
View the videos as they come in the climate change conference in Bali.
-
See how others are telling the story of climate change adaption in the developing world. View the drawings and send your own.