Sep 1 2005
Organisations with millions of supporters have today united to demand action on climate change. Eighteen campaign groups, including some of Britain's best known organisations, have joined forces to launch the biggest climate change coalition this country has ever seen. 500 volunteers formed a giant human banner on London's South Bank to mark the launch of the unique new movement.
STOP CLIMATE CHAOS will mobilise its millions of members and supporters to put pressure on the government, whose plans to tackle climate change fall far short of what's needed. The new coalition wants the government to slash the UK's global warming gas emissions and make fighting climate change a key part of its plans to deal with global poverty.
The National Federation of Women's Institutes, Greenpeace, RSPB, Oxfam, Christian Aid, WWF, CAFOD, Friends of the Earth, People & Planet and Tearfund are just some of the groups already committed to the new movement, with many others set to join. The coalition will use its huge base of support to campaign against government failings while mobilising public support for government initiatives that reduce the huge levels of CO2 being emitted.
Ashok Sinha, Director of STOP CLIMATE CHAOS, this morning hailed the birth of the new movement,
"We're facing a catastrophe, with hundreds of millions of people at risk from severe drought, starvation and disease, and by the middle of the century up to one third of land-based species may face extinction. The time has come to respond with the utmost urgency. The organisations that have come together today are supported by millions of people who will be called upon to demand the steps that must be taken right now."
Tony Juniper, Executive Director at Friends of the Earth said:
"Climate change is a massive threat to millions of human lives and much of the world's wildlife, yet politicians are still allowing greenhouses gases to rise. STOP CLIMATE CHAOS will bring together environment, development, social, and faith groups to create unprecedented pressure for change. Friends of the Earth is proud to be part of this massive new movement."
STOP CLIMATE CHAOS is campaigning for:
The new movement believes politicians have so far failed to take anything like sufficient action to tackle the threat. The choices made in the next 5 or 10 years will determine the extent of the devastation faced by future generations. With coordinated action and the mobilisation of its massive supporter base STOP CLIMATE CHAOS aims to become a potent political force for action.
Ashok Sinha added,
"We've rightly seen huge movements assembled to fight world poverty, now we're ready to take on what the Prime Minister has called the greatest long term threat the world faces. Before this decade is out world leaders like Tony Blair need to live up to their duty to prevent catastrophic climate change. Politicians can save millions of lives by keeping the average global temperature rise under 2 degrees C. That's the target. Our supporters are ready for the challenge."
The members of STOP CLIMATE CHAOS are Airport Watch, CAFOD, Christian Aid, Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace, Medact, National Federation of Women's Institutes, Network for Social Change, Operation Noah, Oxfam, People & Planet, Practical Action, RSPB, The Wildlife Trusts, Sustrans, Tearfund, Woodland Trust and WWF-UK.
Contact details:
Friends of the Earth
26-28 Underwood St.
LONDON
N1 7JQ
Tel: 020 7490 1555
Fax: 020 7490 0881
Web: www.foe.co.uk/feedback.html
Media team