Climate Change Networks Database
Climate Change Networks Database  

This is a collection of collaborative networks across the globe addressing climate change as a primary focus. Use the "Search" page to help you find networks of interest.

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Network name:Australian Youth Climate Coalition
Scope:National
Geographic region:Asia-Pacific
Central Coordinator Location - City:Sydney
Central Coordinator Location - Country:Australia
Principal focus:Mobilization
Organization type:NGO
Year started:2006
Short description*:Australian youth activist climate network with strong correlations to US-based Climate Action Coalition.
Focus and description*:“The Australian Youth Climate Coalition is a coalition of 27 of the largest youth organizations in Australia. We’re united by a common thread: our vision of a safe climate future.
Our mission is to build a generation-wide movement to solve the climate crisis by uniting diverse youth organizations around this common challenge. Through our member groups, we inspire, educate, empower and mobilize young Australians to take action on climate change. We coordinate, communicate and network with each other, and run shared projects and campaigns.”
Funding Source:Various partners and members: http://www.aycc.org.au/?page_id=29
Contact details:Level 15, 179 Elizabeth St, Sydney NSW 2000
Phone: (02) 9252 5200
Anna Rose & Amanda McKenzie, Co-Directors

Email:info@youthclimatecoalition.org
Website:http://www.aycc.org.au


Please note that while all networks have a diverse agenda, the "Principal focus" criteria was a judgment call as to what the dominant focus was.

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