UK Climate Impacts Programme - "The UK Climate Impacts Programme (UKCIP) provides scenarios that show how our climate might change and co-ordinates research on dealing with our future climate. UKCIP shares this information, free of charge, with organisations in the commercial and public sectors to help them prepare for the impacts of climate change" 

Climate Challenge - "This website is part of the Climate Change Communication Initiative led by Defra, in partnership with the Environment Agency, the Carbon Trust, the Energy Saving Trust, the UK Climate Impacts Programme, the Department for Transport and the Department of Trade and Industry"

ClimatePrediction.net - "Climateprediction.net is the largest experiment to try and produce a forecast of the climate in the 21st century. To do this, they need people around the world to give them time on their computers - time when they have their computers switched on, but are not using them to their full capacity"

The Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research - "Part of the Met Office, the Hadley Centre provides a focus in the United Kingdom for the scientific issues associated with climate change"

Carbon Disclosure Project - "The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) provides a secretariat for the world's largest institutional investor collaboration on the business implications of climate change. CDP represents an efficient process whereby many institutional investors collectively sign a single global request for disclosure of information on Greenhouse Gas Emissions. CDP has historically sent this request to the FT500 largest companies in the world however in 2006 we have expanded its reach to over 1900 companies"

TwentyFifty - "TwentyFifty provides consultancy, training and leadership on Human Rights to major multinationals and other companies"

Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change - "The Chancellor announced on 19 July 2005 that he had asked Sir Nick Stern to lead a major review of the economics of climate change, to understand more comprehensively the nature of the economic challenges and how they can be met, in the UK and globally.The review will be taken forward jointly by the Cabinet Office and HM Treasury, and will report to the Prime Minister and Chancellor by Autumn 2006. It takes place within the context of existing national and international climate change policy"

Futerra - "innovative, creative and strategic ways to promote sustainable development"