Dogs against the Climate Crisis! COP26 must ensure all animals can have a healthy future.

Dogs against the Climate Crisis! COP26 must ensure all animals can have a healthy future.

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PACT Dogs started this petition to United Nations Environment Program and

For the sake of Dog!  Nations at the Glasgow UN Climate Conference (COP26) in November 2021 must limit climate change and put plans in place to ensure dogs and other companion animals can have a healthy future.

Sign this petition to support us in asking that COP26:

  • Deliver upon the aims of COP24 in Paris, limiting Climate to no more than 1.5 Degrees above pre-industrial levels
  • Assess the impact that the changing climate will have on companion animals, not just in the UK, but globally
  • Set out plans and commit funding to put measures in place to minimise the impact that the changing climate is having on companion animals.

It’s often said we need to tackle the climate crisis for the sake of humanity and ecology, but what about the companion animals who we humans are the guardians for but are just as impacted by severe weather. 

Just as we have a critical responsibility to speak up for the children and future generations to come, we must take a stand to represent companion animals such as dogs, to ensure that society doesn’t hamper the ability of them to thrive in the future.

In the same way that our children shouldn’t be facing a future cooped up at home during baking hot summers, we are standing up for the future of non-human animals who should be free to play during the summer, enjoy daylong walks and not have their lives put at risk due to the increased more severe heatwaves, flooding, coastal flooding that without intervention they will be facing ever more of. 

It’s estimated that there are over 12,500,000 dogs in the UK and 470,000,000 cross the globe, each of these dogs will have been affected by around 1 degree average temperature increase already experienced in just a few decades, imagine the impact that 4 degrees will have on the five freedoms of dogs.

Therefore we with your support we are going to present a petition to the UN Climate Convention in Glasgow, speaking for the voice of the voiceless. 

Find out more, about this petition, the impact the climate crisis is having on dogs and what you can do about it at https://www.pact-dogs.com/climatecrisis 

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