Our campaign is a truly global movement in the face of an urgent global issue.
Priot to the Copenhagen talks, we presented Gordon Brown with 60,000 Copenhagen pledges from our British supporters.
But this was just a fraction of the astonishing 512,894 pledges collected by our Countdown to Copenhagen partners around the world.
It was an emphatic reminder of the scale of our campaign, and it lets us know we are in good company as we move forward in 2010.
In Europe
Christian Aid has joined forces with other development agencies from across Europe, including members of the Aprodev coalition.
Via our international website, countdowntocopenhagen.org, campaigners from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, the Netherlands and Switzerland have been able to sign up to the international Copenhagen pledge.
International pledge Visit countdowntocopenhagen.org
Aprodev Official site
In North America
In the US, Church World Service collected pledges that called on President Barack Obama to attend the Copenhagen summit in person to help ensure a fair and just outcome.
US pledge Church World Service's message to Obama
In developing countries
There's no one better placed to talk about the true costs of climate change than people living in the world's poorest countries.
Christian Aid partners in Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa and Asia are making sure their voices are heard, either by participating in the Copenhagen talks, or pressing their own governments into urgent action, as we have seen in India, Bolivia and the Philippines.