Following the success of our first podcast, we've only gone and made an all-star second one. Click on the image to listen live or download.
April 1 is Fossil Fool's Day with events taking place across the planet. Click on the clown to see what's going on.
01 April 2008
Plans to build a new coal power station have come unstuck owing to E.ON's u-turn on carbon capture.
01 April 2008
Our Climate Change Bill Week of Action kicked off on Sunday. Click on the map to see what's happening in your area.
31 March 2008
Tens of millions switched off their last weekend to mark Earth Hour - a global event organised by WWF - Australia.
31 March 2008
In addition to trying to fix the Middle East, Tony Blair is looking to save the planet by tackling climate change.
14 March 2008
Gerard Kearns, star of Channel 4's ‘Shameless’, is joining CAFOD in their campaign for a tougher Bill.
13 March 2008
The Independent has published a letter from SCC that urges the Government to reconsider coal.
12 March 2008
The Government has moved one step closer to launching a program of new coal-fired power stations.
10 March 2008
A Labour MP is demanding an investigation into the relationship between an energy company and the Government over its plans to build a first coal-fired power station.
03 March 2008
So the Government's gone for annual milestones. Just an 80% emissions reduction by 2050 and the inclusion of international shipping and aviation and we can all go home.
29 February 2008
From 6pm this evening people across the UK will be encouraged to cut their energy use for a 24 hour period.
27 February 2008
Protestors flouted security at the Houses of Parliament today in a rooftop demonstration against the Heathrow expansion.
27 February 2008
Four Greenpeace volunteers breached Heathrow security to scale the tailfin of a British Airways jet yesterday.
26 February 2008
A pair of pirouetting polar bears demonstrated both their dexterity on ice and their climate concerns in Leeds last week.
20 February 2008
The London Word Festival is hosting a night dedicated to literature's impact on tackling climate change and global terrorism.
19 February 2008
Our friends at WDM are going all out against plans to build the UK's first new coal power station in over 20 years.
15 February 2008
Ken Livingstone has applauded a London theatre for staging the world's first hydrogen powered play.
12 February 2008
The
I Count podcast features all the latest news from the UK's biggest climate change campaign - and you can listen to it right here.
7 February 2008
With nuclear and new coal power stations getting the Government nod,
Greenpeace have been looking at the alternatives.
7 February 2008
Stop Climate Chaos coalition members
WWF have enlisted Britain's leading environmental scientists to push for tougher emission cuts.
15 January 2008
Looks like it might be getting a little too hot for the Scottish crossbill according to a new report from the RSPB..
15 January 2008
Join us at the House of Commons this Tuesday (15 January) for an all important public meeting on climate change.
14 January 2008
The environment has become a hot topic on the US presidential primaries trail, with candidates on both sides of the political fence revealing their green intentions.
14 January 2008
Rolling off the production line at an unbelievable £1,200, India today unveiled its controversial 'People's Car', the Tata Nano.
10 January 2008
Pete Doherty is cleaner than
The Police, well, at least when it comes to his green credentials according to the NME.
9 January 2008
Ken Livingstone today launched the first 'London Light Bulb Amnesty'. Get 'em while they're, er, not hot.
8 January 2008
Plans to build the Britain’s first coal-fired power station in over 30 years moved a step closer to becoming a reality when a local council approved the controversial scheme.
3 January 2008
2007 was a great year for all of us at
I Count and that's all down to your continual support. Please click on the bear to see some of the ace things you helped us achieve.
20 December 2007
I Count's
Ashok Sinha travelled to Bali for the UN climate change talks, so what did he make of it all?
17 December 2007
The Bali climate summit closed after extra time on Friday night. So is the world a safer place?
15 December 2007
Environment secretary
Hilary Benn was today presented with a climate change petition featuring messages from over 2.6 million people.
14 December 2007
KT Tunstall takes time out of her busy touring schedule to talk to the Metro newspaper about Bali and the green changes she's made in her own lifestyle.
14 December 2007
Al Gore arrived in Bali for the UN climate change talks this morning just as the EU and US entered into a dead-lock over emission targets.
13 December 2007
Sustrans have seen off stiff competition to win £50 million of lottery funding for their ambitious Connect2 project.
12 December 2007
Hotly tipped singer Luciano will be cutting back on her carbon footprint by appearing in five places at once.
12 December 2007
Every home in the UK could be powered by wind within just 13 years if new Government plans are realised.
11 December 2007
Campaigners took to the streets this weekend to demand action on global CO2 emissions.
9 December 2007
It's all happening in Bali this week. Click the image to find out all the news from the climate summit.
6 December 2007
Having been in power for less than a fortnight, Australia’s new prime minister today ratified the Kyoto Agreement.
3 December 2007
Sustainable transport charity
Sustrans are in the running for £50m of lottery funding and you can help them win it right now...
29 November 2007
In an effort to slow down the use of coal in electricity generation, Google plans produce enough cheap renewable energy to power a city the size of San Francisco.
29 November 2007
Gordon Brown today said he is ready to consider increasing the Government's target of a 60% cut in Britain's carbon emissions to 80% by 2050.
19 November 2007
The UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change predicts dire consequences unless policy makers act now.
19 November 2007
The long-awaited Climate Change Bill is being published today. So well done to everyone of you who campaigned for it.
15 November 2007
Greenpeace like London's new Eurostar terminal so much they've only gone and hung a blinkin' big banner on it.
14 November 2007
Ken Livingstone this week signed a deal to buy 10 hydrogen fuelled buses to help cut CO2 emissions in the UK capital.
14 November 2007
Making sure your MP knows that you are counting on them on the Climate Change Bill really makes a difference...
9 November 2007
I Count marked the Queen’s Speech by parading its regally adorned polar bears around Parliament Square.
6 November 2007
The Times today published a letter from
I Count, expressing the campaign's concerns that the newly made changes to the Climate Change Bill will not go far enough.
1 November 2007
The recent movement of monkeys from their natural habitat in Kenya is a sure sign of climate change according to a leading conservationist.
31 October 2007
Thousands of demonstrators are set to take to the streets of London on Saturday 8th December. Will you be there too?
30 October 2007
I Count's polar bears were run off their paws today when they delivered 150,000 pledges to No.10 before heading to Kew Gardens to hang with
Hilary Benn.
29 October 2007
I Count won both of the awards it was nominated for at the prestigious 2007 Green Awards for Creativity in Sustainability. Click the image to read more...
27 October 2007
Gordon Brown is being advised to make a U-turn on the Government’s target to expand the use of renewable energy sources.
23 October 2007
Tesco is to cut its carbon footprint by becoming the first UK retailer to transport its goods by canal..
18 October 2007
Former UN head launches the Global Humanitarian Forum with the aim of coordinating international efforts on tackling climate change.
18 October 2007
A school govenor's challenge to ban UK schools from screening ‘
An Inconvenient Truth’ was not quite the one-man fight it appeared.
15 October 2007
Al Gore and the UN’s
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change have been jointly awarded the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.
12 October 2007
We've just launched our
Community Groups Map where you can join forces and share resources with likeminded irresistible.
8 October 2007
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon has personally called on Greenpeace to rally public opinion in the battle against climate change.
15 October 2007
Al Gore is among a number of climate change campaigners tipped to receive the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize when the winners are announced later this week (12th October).
08 October 2007
After 80 days and 1,000 miles on foot, around 1,500 supporters joined Christian Aid's ‘Cut the Carbon’ marchers yesterday for the final stretch of their record breaking march.
03 October 2007
In a letter to Stop Climate Chaos, the coalition behind the I Count campaign, Gordon Brown has insisted that global climate change can be limited to 2 deg C.
25 September 2007
I Count made quite an impact at the Labour Party Conference in Bournemouth with a sleuth of polar bears calling for an 80% reduction in CO2 emissions by 2050.
24 September 2007
The threat of global warming has found an unlikely spokesperson in the form of former Stone Roses front man, Ian Brown.
18 September 2007
The accelerated melting of the Siberian permafrost could drastically speed up the effects of global warming according to a Russian climate change expert.
18 September 2007
A tenfold increase in car tax for gas guzzlers, no new runways and zero carbon cars are among the green measures proposed by the Liberal Democrats.
17 September 2007
The British taxpayer could be saved more than £520m over the next decade if more cyclists are encouraged back onto the nation’s roads.
17 September 2007
Christian Aid's 1,000 mile ‘Cut the Carbon’ march is finally on its last leg (but not legs) and will be rounding off in London on Tuesday 2nd October.
15 September 2007
Short-haul flights and gas guzzlers have found themselves in the sites of Conservatives today following the publication of the party’s ‘Blueprint for a Green Economy’.
13 September 2007
Pressure is piling on George W Bush to act on global warming following news that his top scientific advisor is 90% sure climate change is a manmade phenomenon.
14 September 2007
A Cornish couple will tie the knot this weekend in what could be Britain’s greenist ever wedding.
14 September 2007
Having walked the planet for over 20,000 years, polar bears could be close to extinction by 2050 a new report has revealed.
07 September 2007
Al Gore has been honoured with a Grassroot Democracy Award by the Indian state of Meghalaya for his efforts to curb global warming.
05 September 2007
Following a very soggy British summer, it seems many of our much loved and most endangered birds, mammals and insects have suffered.
31 August 2007