Time to Click is a campaign calling on photographers around the world – professional and amateur alike - to help us show the human face of climate change.

In Copenhagen this December, world leaders will decide the fate of future generations as they pursue a global climate deal. The situation is already urgent. Each year, climate change leaves over 300,000 people dead, 325 million people seriously affected, and incurs economic losses of 125 billion dollars ($). Four billion people are vulnerable, 500 million people are at extreme risk and these numbers are on the rise.

We're asking photographers to submit pictures that show how climate change affects their communities right now, and how it affects people in the places they've traveled to around the world.

By leveraging the power of photos, we hope to move the human impacts and our human potential to the center of this debate - helping our leaders understand the urgency of this moment and deliver an ambitious, fair, and binding solution to address climate change this December.

The 'Time to Click' campaign is part of 'Tck Tck Tck', an unprecedented global alliance of non-government organizations, trade unions, faith groups and people like you—all calling for an ambitious, fair and binding climate change agreement. The occasion is the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, a meeting of world governments in Copenhagen, Denmark on December 7, 2009.

Climate change is already costing lives. The poorest countries are suffering the most even though they didn’t create the problem. We can turn this around. The solutions are available. We have the opportunity to create a new, strong economy based on clean jobs and energy for all. An ambitious, fair and binding climate agreement by world leaders is our single best hope.

Tck Tck Tck unites people from around the world, from all walks of life, to tell our leaders that we support them in making the right deal. If they know we support them, they will have the political strength to act.