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Stop Climate Chaos members Oxfam, WDM, RSPB, People & Planet, NUS, Christian Aid & the WI have got together to put on the first Mili-band of the summer, at the Kingsnorth summer fête.

In a manifesto launched today, Prime Minister Gordon Brown has pledged UK leadership in tackling climate change during the run-up to the UN climate summit in Copenhagen this December. Alongside the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change Ed Miliband, he has outlined his vision for a new deal where the emissions of developed nations will peak by 2020 (we believe the deal should be no later than 2015) and decline thereafter.
The Mili-band Live!
Greenpeace
3 July
Carbon markets won't save the rainforest - we must tackle the route causes of deforestation
Friends of the Earth
1 July
Brown sets out his climate stall for Copenhagen
Greenpeace
26 June
World Development Movement response to the government's 'Road to Copenhagen'
WDM
26 June
Scotland leads the world in fight against climate change
Christian Aid
25 June
World leading Climate Change Bill passed
Woodland Trust
25 June
Climate Change - failure is not an option
RSPB
25 June
70,000 new green jobs if councils tackle climate change - new research
Friends of the Earth
24 June
Government to launch strategy for UN climate change talks
Friends of the Earth
24 June
Greenpeace response to news that offshore wind could power 19m homes
Greenpeace
24 June