ENDS Report 368, September 2005, pp. 43-45
1 September 2005
A coalition of environmental and development activists hopes to "mobilise millions" for action on climate change. Inspired by successful campaigns on third world debt, Stop Climate Chaos is a response to environmental groups' failure to hold the Government to account on climate change targets. Keith Allott talks to the movement's director, Ashok Sinha.
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