In advance of the release of the latest alarmist report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a group of 26 civil society organizations has formed a new global coalition. Alternate Solutions Institute is part of this coalition which seeks to offer more rational approach to the issue based on independent evaluations of the evidence and assessments of the policy options.
In advance of the release of the latest alarmist report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a group of 26 civil society organizations has formed a new global coalition. Alternate Solutions Institute is part of this coalition which seeks to offer more rational approach to the issue based on independent evaluations of the evidence and assessments of the policy options.
As the interest groups exaggerate the threat of climate change in order to support their call for urgent global and national regulation of carbon emissions, governments, intergovernmental bodies and even supposedly objective academies of science reinforce this by issuing alarmist reports – such as the UK Government’s ‘Stern Review’ and the IPCC’s much hyped Fourth Assessment Report. While many of the proposed policies are likely do more harm to society than the climate changes they are intended to control, there is a great need for more rational thinking on this issue – which is what the Coalition intends to provide. The CSCCC aims at challenging the unjustified alarmism and promote rational debate.
The Civil Society Coalition on Climate Change seeks to educate the public about climate change issues in an impartial manner. It has been established as a response to the many biased and alarmist claims about human-induced climate change, which are being used to justify calls for urgent action by governments.
The Coalition currently comprises 26 independent civil society organisations from 23 countries who share a commitment to improving public understanding about a range of public policy issues. All are non-profit organizations that are independent of political parties and government.
For more information, contact info@asinstitute.org
Coalition members:
Alternate Solutions Institute
Pakistan
Alabama Policy Institute
USA
Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy, Kentucky
USA
CEPOS
Denmark
China Sustainable Development Research Centre, Capital University of Business & Economics
China
Fraser Institute
Canada
Free Enterprise Institute
Peru
Free Market Foundation
South Africa
Frontier Centre for Public Policy
Canada
Fundacion Atlas 1853
Argentina
Ecuadorian Institute of Political Economy (IEEP)
Ecuador
Imani
Ghana
Initiative of Public Policy Analysis (IPPA)
Nigeria
Institute for Liberty and Analysis of Policy in Government (INLAP)
Costa Rica
Institute for Free Enterprise
Germany
Institute of Economic Analysis
Russia
Instituto Liberdade
Brazil
Institute for Market Economics
Bulgaria
International Policy Network
UK
Istituto Bruno Leoni
Italy
Jerusalem Institute for Market Studies
Israel
John Locke Foundation, North Carolina
USA
Liberalni Institute
Czech Republic
Liberty Institute
India
Lion Rock Institute
Hong Kong
Tennessee Center for Policy Research
USA