We are putting on a series of fresh and lively debates running through to January about keeping global warming below the vital 2ºC danger threshold.
Based on the BBC's Question Time format the events will bring together top politicians, environmental and development experts to answer your questions on the future of the government’s energy and renewables policies. Events are being held all over the country.
'Climate Rush' hits Heathrow Airport on the 12th January. The plan is to enjoy a dinner at domestic departures in terminal 1 from 7pm to highlight the unsustainability of short-haul domestic flights and Heathrow's expansion.
Following on from Ed Miliband's comments about the need for a popular mobilisation on climate change in the order of Make Poverty History, the Guardian has published responses from Oxfam, WDM, Friends of the Earth and us. Ashok Sinha spoke on behalf of the Stop Climate Chaos Coalition, you can read what he said below:
Changing light bulbs doesn't please everyone
Greenpeace
6 January
New biofuels legislation falls well short of the mark
Oxfam
6 January
Paying Our Climate Debt
People & Planet
22 December
UK government withdraws support for GCM’s mining project in Bangladesh
WDM
19 December
EU pulls a renewable energy surprise out of the bag
Greenpeace
15 December
Europe’s climate credibility slips away
WDM
15 December
Message to UN climate talks: Delay kills
Oxfam
12 December
The future of the Welsh landscape - what about woodland and trees?
Woodland Trust
12 December
Europe fails to show climate leadership
Friends of the Earth
11 December
On a climate mission
RSPB
10 December