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Latest: The countdown to ClimateX launch is beginning!

This website is under construction, but provides you with an introduction to the ClimateXChange project, and how you can get involved. Come explore, create an account, and start blogging and contributing to our forums.

Rough guide to climatex.org

Find out how to make the most of this site, write blogs, contribute to forums.. and more here.

Which bulbs are you giving your mother on Sunday?

We're looking for hosts for light bulb library parties ... contact us for more info.

The Great Global Warming Swindle?

Did you see this programme on Thurs 8th March? What did you think? What questions do you have? Our forums page has comment about the programme, plus links to the questions it raised.

Oxfordshire Attitudes to climate change

Click here to take part in the largest survey of attitudes to climate change in Oxfordshire. You could win a pair of tickets to the Ideal Home Show. More info here.

Over 450 surveys completed so far!

Stern words and signs of the times

Over 600 people turned up to see Prof Sir Nicholas Stern, author of the Stern Report talk on the Economics of climate change on Weds 21st February. Over 200 people had to be turned away, but if you missed the event you can see a video and his slides here.

Over 500,000 people have played the BBC Climate Challenge Game - have you?

Climate Challenge: the game was made by Oxford-based Red Redemption for the BBC.co.uk Science and Nature site.  Play the game here.  Described as 'catnip for climate geeks', you can read the report of the game here.

Al Gore’s ‘An Inconvenient Truth’

What do you think of the film? What do you want to know now? Tell us and be entered into a prize draw to win a bottle of bubbly!

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Become a Climate Explorer

Creating an inspiring climate awareness in Oxfordshire.

ClimateXChange is about

  • your questions, your ideas, your solutions

  • pub quizzes, art competitions, the world's largest public participation climate model, and many other ways of getting involved

  • why thousands of people were inspired to buy shares in the UK's largest community-owned windfarm in Oxfordshire

  • why creating a world-leading multi-million-pound climate company in Oxford became a reality

  • inspiring the guy at the next table to beat climate change

  • the amazing amount of climate change talent in Oxfordshire: in the universities, businesses, environmental and civic groups

The Oxfordshire ClimateXChange is led by Oxford University’s Environmental Change Institute with partners from all over Oxfordshire. ClimateXChange will run through 2007, Oxfordshire’s 1000th anniversary.

Click here to get involved!

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