President Mohamed Nasheed of the Maldives
Sign the Survival Pact


Earlier this week, President Nasheed--the leader of a low-lying nation faced with the very real threat of imminent extinction due to rising seas--delivered a powerful speech and called for a "survival pact." Read the whole speech at the bottom of this page.

Now, with just a month to go before the UN talks in Copenhagen, we must stand together.  All of us, from presidents and politicians to scientists and citizens, must seize this moment and take this movement for survival to the next level.

Can you join this bold call for climate action by signing the survival pact below? 350.org team members will deliver your names and messages in person to President Nasheed at the Copenhagen Climate Talks.

We are all in this as one. We stand or fall together.

We choose to stand.

Together, we sign this pact to stand for the survival of all nations and peoples.  As an individual, I stand with the world most vulnerable countries in calling for a global climate treaty that is grounded in the latest science and strong enough to get the world back to 350.
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President Nasheed's Powerful Speech

Your Excellencies, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,

We gather in this hall today, as some of the most climate-vulnerable nations on Earth.

We are vulnerable because climate change threatens to hit us first; and hit us hardest.

And we are vulnerable because we have modest means with which to protect ourselves from the coming disaster.

We are a diverse group of countries.

But we share one common enemy.

For us, climate change is no distant or abstract threat; but a clear and present danger to our survival.