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30.12.2021
The “White Saviour” Deal for NatureJustice

Recent proposals to preserve biodiversity rely on flawed ways of interacting with nature.

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28.12.2021
The Denial Business: Exposing the Far Right’s Love Affair with Fossil FuelsPolitics

A ground-breaking new book demonstrates how far-right forces have constructed a worldview that refutes proven facts and logic.

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22.12.2021
The Environmental Bias of Trade PolicyClimate and Energy

EU trade policy offers carbon-heavy industries an implicit subsidy to pollute, undermining efforts to tackle climate change.

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21.12.2021
Fair Trade or Feel Good?Justice

The idea that fair trade labels will change the world economy is questionable. Often the main beneficiaries are not farmers in the Global South.

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16.12.2021
Breaking the Cycle: Why Europe Must Back Climate ReparationsJustice

To achieve real economic justice, the current paradigm must be scrapped in favour of emancipating the Global South and addressing historic injustices.

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16.12.2021
The Long Shadow of Injustice Over the Clothes We WearJustice

An examination of the violent history of the European textile industry, its effect on the Global South and its enduring model of exploitation.

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14.12.2021
A Future to Invest In: Why Green Finance is Gaining GroundFinance and Economy

The rise of green finance is not a change of heart, rather it's a response to an increasingly unstable world, and therefore investment market.

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10.12.2021
On the Sidelines: Activist Views on COP26Climate and Energy

Four young COP26 delegates share their impressions of the conference and what its outcome means for the future of the global climate movement.

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09.12.2021
COP26: An Outcome Somewhere Between Triumph and Train WreckGeopolitics

Some hailed COP26 as an historic success, while others have branded it a total failure. Green MEP Pär Holmgren weighs in on its results.

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03.12.2021
The Long Fight for Environmental Justice in the CaribbeanJustice

How colonialism and continued structural injustice compound environmental disasters faced by Caribbean communities.

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