The UK’s largest group of people dedicated to action on climate change and limiting its impact on the world’s poorest communities. Our combined supporter base of more than 11 million people spans over 100 organisations, from environment and development charities to unions, faith, community and women's groups.
Together we demand practical action by the UK to prevent global warming rising beyond the 2 degrees C danger threshold.
We want the UK Government to:
December 2009 will see world leaders decide how to tackle global warming at the UN climate summit in Copenhagen. They must deliver a fair deal that keeps global warming under 2 degrees C and protects the poorest most vulnerable people.
Right now the UK can lead by example by quitting dirty coal and building a green economy. Only the Government can make this happen.
Read more about our climate change policy.
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Find out how your organisation/group can join the Stop Climate Chaos Coalition, and help tackle climate change.
Get involved!
We offer internships and volunteering opportunities. Job opportunities with Stop Climate Chaos will be tagged jobs and found there, or can be found as a link in the tag cloud on the left. If you are interested in getting involved, please email joanna[at]stopclimatechaos.org (replace the [at] with an @ symbol).
Contact
To get in touch with us, please call us on 0207 324 4622 or for general enquiries email our info@stopclimatechaos.org account. If you're coming to our office for a meeting, this Googlemaps streetview might be useful. Just dial B622 so we can let you in!
The Stop Climate Coalition Board
Our elected board consists of Friends of the Earth, Oxfam,
Greenpeace, The Women's Institute, WWF-UK, Christian Aid, Tearfund, People & Planet and RSPB.
Students voice their opinion on climate change
Practical Action
11 March
Army chief sees no need to replace Trident
Greenpeace
11 March
High speed rail announcement - Greenpeace response
Greenpeace
10 March
MPs grill bailed-out banks chief over RBS climate chaos funding
People & Planet
9 March
‘Growing the Future’: Trust launches its general election manifesto
Woodland Trust
4 March
New Report - RBS is UK's biggest tar sands funder
People & Planet
4 March
Energy in developing countries
Practical Action
3 March
Will Britain's biggest funders drop tar sands?
People & Planet
2 March
Why Greenpeace supports a Marine Reserve in the Chagos
Greenpeace
2 March
Tories’ ‘new age of agriculture’ includes native woods and trees.
Woodland Trust
2 March