"[2] An Indian news media report states that it was founded by the International Policy Network, a London-based organization that receives support from ExxonMobil.
[3] The group publishes background papers and opinion editorials on the science and economics of climate change and maintains a blog.
[4] CSCCC experts make media appearances, such as Julian Morris's 2007 feature on Larry King Live and his televised debate in 2008 with IPCC head Rajendra Pachauri.
She is also the chairperson of the International Policy Network, and is on the Boards of Directors of the Mont Pelerin Society, the Institute of Economic Affairs and the Atlas Group in the USA.
[2] Coalitions and networks of this kind a common with Atlas Group think-tanks, and many of their key staff and directors serve on many different organisations.