CCC
14 Jun 2008 - 09:00 15 Jun 2008 - 18:00 Etc/GMT More details at http://www.campaigncc.org/forum.shtml For provisional programme see http://www.campaigncc.org/forumprogram.pdf. (The last two years have seen some great, authoritative speakers and debates, see http://www.campaigncc.org/conference.shtml) CCC still invites submissions for self-organised workshops and seminars, info@campaigncc.org At: South Camden Community School, Charrington Street, NW1 Suggested donation £8 for both days or £5 for one day |
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BBC News 24 and Sky News coverage of the London march and rally and the other events around the world on December 8th 2007.
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During Week 9 of term at LSE, world leaders will meet in Bali to discuss reducing global greenhouse gas emissions and the LSESU will be running a week of events - free and open to all - in the run up to the Saturday 8th December worldwide climate change demonstrations to raise awareness of and promote action for a low carbon world! |
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http://comment.independent.co.uk/commentators/article2640334.ece The G8 summit's inability to agree targets to cut emissions represents a failure of leadership Published: 10 June 2007 |
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Hello All This is from Guardian online (Tuesday 5 June) and just goes to show you that wild weather is not the only cause of displacement. This scenario is really shocking and distressing. All the more reason to reject biofuels as a solution. Massacres and paramilitary land seizures behind the biofuel revolution · Colombian farmers driven out as armed groups profit Oliver Balch in Mutat and Rory Carroll in Cartagena |
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Well I thought this year's conference, which ended yesterday was absolutely great. |
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The item below was found at http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20070425/climate_fil... UK scientists want changes to climate documentary Associated Press LONDON -- A group of British climate scientists is demanding changes to a skeptical documentary about global warming, saying there are grave errors in the program billed as a response to Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth." |
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I just wanted to say that I had a letter published in yesterday's Guardian (Sat. 11th Nov.) in the 'Money' section with a plug for people to use any extra spare time to help CCC campaign against climate change and they even printed CCC's web-site address! I didn't win the £25 book token though! Personal Effects Question: "I want to reduce my carbon footprint, but almost all of the virtuous changes that I might make mean I will have more money in my pocket. If I take fewer flights, spend less on food miles, insulate my house and use only public transport I will have lots of spare cash. How do I spend it without producing more CO2?" |
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We had a creative evening at Housman's Bookshop on 13th July 2006. We gathered to discuss our plans for 4th November 2006, when we will be taking part in what we predict will be the United Kingdom's largest ever environmental demonstration. |
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Madeleine Bunting is obviously concerned about the complete lack of meaningful action on Climate Change. To this end she has a go at Government and Environmental organisations. Although she mentions 'Stop Climate Chaos' with reference to their wanting to mimic the MPH campaign, she says they have been ineffectual. I can't really disagree with her article but was disappointed she didn't mention CCC. The reason I was disappointed is because she complains no-one is marching to prevent climate catastrophe. I've just sent a letter to the 'Guardian' letters page, letting them know that CCC is doing what she asked and explained that in the space of 10 months CCC managed to increase numbers marching in London from 1,000 to 10,000, and 100,000 worldwide. I mentioned the forthcoming March in November and invited her to join us. |
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