I can't believe it's been nearly two weeks since over 650,000 people took to the streets across the globe, calling on world leaders to make strong commitments to tackling climate change. What a great show of strength from the climate movement. I still feel incredibly elated by the whole day, let's hope the momentum carries on next year and helps push for a global deal at the Paris climate conference. There will be more opportunities to get involved with the Climate Coalition throughout next year, so watch this space.

Of course all the serious stuff was taking place in New York. Here's RSPB's Conservation Director Martin Harper blogging about David Cameron's speech to the UN Climate Summit (and the Labour Party Conference, which is where he was blogging from); and here is Martin's own response to that speech.

Whilst we definitely need strong leadership if we are going to face this issue head-on, there are things we can all do to help reduce our impact on this incredible planet we call home.  Here's a truly inspirational blog from RSPB volunteer Paul Martin, on how one person can really make a difference.

Climate change - what difference can one person make?

I'm certainly taking notes on what more I can do!

What did you think of the Prime Minister's speech?