Here in a nutshell is a history of Friends of the Earth's Climate Change Law campaign (The Big Ask).
It's been a long journey - and we couldn't have done it without you.
We draft a Bill which says the Government has to cut the amounts of carbon dioxide being released by us by 3% year on year. This would mean an 80% cut by 2050.
The Bill is sent to Parliament by a cross party group of MPs.
Radiohead front man Thom Yorke teams up with us to launch the campaign.

A Parliamentary petition (Early Day Motion 178) is opened calling for a new law requiring "annual cuts in carbon dioxide emissions of 3%".
Friends of the Earth helps form a new coalition - Stop Climate Chaos - calling for a new climate law with annual carbon dioxide cuts.
Radiohead's Thom Yorke headlines The Big Ask Live concert in London. 
This is one of a series of gigs organised in support of the campaign.
The event is attended by David Miliband - who later became Secretary of State for the Environment - and the Conservative leader David Cameron.
3/4 of the public say they support a new law requiring annual cuts in carbon emissions.
David Cameron adds his support to the campaign and calls for a Climate Change Bill to be included in the next Queen's Speech.
The Conservatives publish their own Climate Change Bill.

A month of lobbying by constituents means 620 (out of 646) MPs have been asked to support the campaign for a strong climate change law.
We team up with the Coop bank to commission new research from the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research.
The research sets out:
Environment Secretary David Miliband indicates that the Government will introduce legislation to tackle climate change.
By now 412 out of 646 MPs have signed a parliamentary petition (Early Day Motion 178).
Only three other Early Day Motions had ever been signed by more than 400 MPs.
The Government announces in the Queen's Speech that it will introduce a new climate change law.
The Government publishes its draft Climate Change Bill.
Friends of the Earth welcomes the move but calls for the Bill to be strengthened.
We launch The Big Ask online march so people can lobby their MP by video message.

The march is supported by Jude Law, James Blunt and Razorlight's Johnny Borrell.
Gordon Brown announces that he will ask the Committee on Climate Change to report on whether the overall target for emissions reductions in the Bill should be increased to 80%.
By this stage 119 MPs, including:
had attended public meetings and events on the Climate Change Bill.
Hilary Benn says he'll ask the Committee on Climate Change to see if the Bill should cover emissions from international aviation and shipping.
The House of Lords debates the Climate Change Bill for the first time
Hilary Benn announces that the Climate Change Bill will set annual milestones for emissions reductions.
The Bill will also set 5 year carbon budgets outlining the maximum amount of carbon dioxide the UK can safely release.
This means the UK will stay on track to meet its long term target.
The Big Ask launches in 17 countries across Europe calling on governments to cut carbon dioxide emissions every year.
Razorlight play a one off gig in front of a jet at the Science Museum.
A cross party group of MPs form a band - The Aviators - and play in support.
More than 80 Labour MPs sign up for changes to:
Gordon Brown says he'll ask the Committee on Climate Change to report by October on whether the target for cutting emissions should be 80%.
The Climate Change Committee advises an 80% cut in emissions. And says this should include international aviation and shipping.
68 Labour MPs sign an Early day Motion calling for the Government to implement the Climate Change Committee's advice.
New Minister Ed Miliband says the Government will increase the target for cutting emissions from 60 to 80%.
Another key win.
Under pressure from the public and MPs the Government announces it will include aviation and shipping emissions in the Bill.
The Bill now includes all three of our major demands.
MPs vote in favour of a Climate Change Law that will cut greenhouse gases by 80% by 2050 and includes all UK emissions.
It's a massive victory for every one of you who took part.
Thank you!
 
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