The Global Movement

Australian Youth Climate Coalition (AYCC)

The Australian Youth Climate Coalition unites youth organisations to build a generation-wide movement to prevent climate catastrophe. AYCC is a coalition of: ANU Law Students for a Just Community; The Australian Climate Change Education Network, The Australian Student Environment Network, AIESEC, Centre for Sustainable Leadership, Centenary Heights State High School Environmental Council – "Eco Action", Cycle Against the Nuclear Cycle, Cycle for Sustainability, Getup!, International Young Professionals Foundation, Just Act, Law Students for a Just Community, National Indigenous Youth Movement of Australia, National Union of Students, OzGreen, Pedal Australia For Clean Energy, Rising Tide Newcastle, Sydney University Environment Collective, UNSW Environment Collective, United Nations Youth Association, & Wollongong University Environment Collective.


Primary contacts:  Amanda, Anna & Ben
email: aycc.national.coordinator [at] gmail.com, Call: +61 2 9252 5200
Send us love letters: Level 15, 179 Elizabeth St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia.

www.youthclimatecoalition.org

 

China Youth Climate Action Network (CYCAN) 

CYCAN was established in September 2007, co-initiated by seven Chinese and International youth groups (such as Green Student Forum, CEF, CDM club of Peking University, Greenpeace China Solargeneration, TakingItGlobal, etc.). It aims to act as an umbrella youth coalition to inspire the incorporation of envrionmental associations and climate change relevant activities on Chinese campuses. CYCAN's two main programs are campus youth climate consciousness raising and campus carbon inventory auditing. 24 colleges or universities located in 21 Chinese Provinces have been selected as its pilot-members. As it becomes more involved with other climate networks, CYCAN hopes to provide youth in China with more communications to international climate youth groups, and opportunities to participate international climate events.


Primary Contact: Li Li, mlmhslili [at] gmail.com
www.cycan.org