The Climate Parliament was set up in 2009. Prior to that, our parent organization, the e-Parliament, conducted a poll in which more than 700 legislators from over 70 countries participated, to determine global priorities on energy issues. The top three choices were renewable energy, energy efficiency and energy access for the poor.
They have conducted more than 20 international parliamentary committee hearings to examine policy options for promoting these priorities. Each hearing brings together around 20 members of Parliament and Congress to spend two days questioning leading experts from around the world.
The Climate Parliament is creating a strategy for Clean Power for All. This is a strategy for global political action to help save the planet. It is a strategy that would result in a faster transition away from fossil fuels to the use of renewable resources in energy production. It is a strategy in which no nation is able to block international progress.
This strategy calls on those state and national legislators who are genuinely concerned about climate change, energy security or peak oil to work together to take effective worldwide action.
The Climate Parliament has been created to help to help the world’s Members of Parliament and Congress to take action now.
How They Work
To build regional action networks and assist the legislators in taking action, the Climate Parliament: