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There is no plan B, no planet B and no way of reversing climate change. All we can do is slow it down…

About us

Amber Links is an independent site, providing links to useful websites to encourage more effective personal responses to climate change. It encourages action, sustainable lifestyles, informed choices and the sharing of useful information. It’s far from complete! Please help us make the site as useful and comprehensive as it can be. Tell us about useful sites to add, gaps in information and use the comments boxes to share your experiences.

Amber Links is not another organisation. There are plenty of good ones already out there. Amber Links simply aims to help network you to useful organisations and information and provide a neutral forum for individuals to share their experiences and knowledge. It is a personal and faith based response to the massive need to react to climate change. We believe that climate change requires urgent response from governments, communities and individuals and that people of faith and goodwill can take the lead through their actions and lifestyles.

Offers of help in moderating the information forums are welcomed. If using Amber Links saves you time and money, donations would be appreciated to help maintain the site (which has no external donors)

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If you want to send in comments and tips for new web links please email us here.

Coordinator: Dr Isabel Carter
Advisory Group: Simon Ross, George Reiss, Catherine Benbow, Howard Hutchings, Tim Greene, Rev Paul Cawthorne, Owen Carter, George Marshall

Disclaimer

Amber Links takes no responsibility for the accuracy of information contained in this site or in weblinks accessed via this site. Users should verify all information independently. We reserve the right to edit or remove unhelpful comments.

The presence of weblinks does not confer any kind of endorsement or approval of the organisation concerned Omission of links to organisations is not an indication of disapproval of their content. It is more likely to be due to lack of awareness of their activities. Amber Links seeks to avoid advertising of products or services. Where these do occur, it is because the sites contain detailed and useful information on the topic under discussion.