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08 November 2009

You can connect up with the organsations working to support your efforts to live more sustainably:

COIN - the Climate Outreach and Information Network

What is unique about COIN’s approach is that it tackles global warming from the bottom-up, working with a highly diverse range of households, small community organisations, and non governmental networks to find innovate ways to communicate the challenges of climate change and the ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to sustainable levels.

CRED - The Community Carbon Reduction Programme

CRed is building a community of partners who are deciding how they want to cut their emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) to meet a target of 60% reduction by 2025

Carbon-Info

Carbon-info provides advice on sustainable living, and eco-friendly savings and investments. They also campaign for government action on global warming and climate change.

Other OneWorld Partners working on climate change and renewable energy


Want to join us?
It's easy to link your blog or website into this shared space - or to learn how to start blogging if you've not tried yet.
- or you can share your experiences through our forum.
It's vital to know your current carbon emissions so that you can measure progress as you head for your sustainable target. Check how you're doing with the help of the Climate Outreach and Information Network.
The latest background information as we make the case to policy makers that we know the seriousness of the climate change issues and are prepared to do something practical about them.
Prospects for a robust agreement to reduce emissions from deforestation and degradation in developing countries (REDD) are on a knife-edge, according to the Ecosystems Climate Alliance.
India’s response to climate change has been paltry, half-hearted and directed at preserving existing elite lifestyles. Its credibility in international negotiations will only be restored if it takes urgent measures to reduce domestic energy use, says Praful Bidwai.