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The weak deal at UN Climate Change talks in Copenhagen is a disaster for poor countries but SCIAF's fight for climate justice goes on.
Over 8,000 people joined SCIAF at The Wave, Scotland's largest ever demonstration demanding action on climate change.
In Ethiopia, where communities are facing a worsening food crisis, people with HIV and AIDS are particularly vulnerable. Find out what we're doing to help.
We have joined forces with the Scottish Government to show the world that rich countries can play their part in the bid to tackle climate change.
Help us send a clear message to world leaders by joing us in Glasgow on 5th December for Scotland's biggest ever climate change march.
SCIAF has handed the Prime Minister over 5,000 climate justice campaign postcards signed by supporters from across the country.
Cardinal O'Brien warns world leaders to put aside 'political wrangling and national self interest' and prioritise the needs of the poor at UN climate change talks.
The world’s leading nations have 100 days to agree a plan to combat climate change. SCIAF’s Paul Chitnis reports.
Scotland has passed the most ambitious climate change targets of any industrialised nation. Find out more.
A Herald Magazine article highlighting SCIAF's work with rape survivors in the DR Congo has won a prestigious award.
SCIAF supporters joined hundreds of campaigners outside Scottish parliament calling on MSPs to put in place a strong Scottish Climate Change Bill.
Thousands of campaigners called on the G20 to put people first in the fight to tackle the global financial crisis
Scottish politicians have a chance to lead the way in the global bid to tackle climate change – SCIAF is urging them not to waste it.
Congratulations! The Scottish Government has accepted many of the demands of SCIAF campaigners.