22.12.2023
No World Order: Funding Climate Justice

Climate finance is on the rise, but it is still nowhere near the scale needed to cover climate impacts and fund the global green transition.

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05.12.2023
From Uganda to COP: An Activist’s Fight for Climate Justice

Ugandan activist Patience Nabukalu talks about her experience as a climate activist in the Global South.

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10.11.2023
Young, Driven but Sidelined: African Climate Activists Fighting From the Margins 

Three stories on the struggle for inclusion even as youth representation and climate justice has gained recognition in the mainstream.

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18.09.2023
Africa Climate Summit: Historic Turn or Wasted Opportunity?

We asked climate justice researcher Roland Ngam about the summit’s significance and the alternatives to the green growth model it promoted.

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09.08.2023
No World Order: In Sudan, the Geopolitical Chessboard Unravels

Sudan’s descent into war exposes various power struggles and could bring regional tensions to boiling point.

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13.06.2023
Hot Conflicts

When do environmental conflicts turn violent? How are military and environmental conflicts related?

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13.06.2023
Ghana’s Small-Scale Mining Menace

How the mad rush for precious minerals and gold is sowing seeds of conflict in Ghana.

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13.06.2023
A Convenient Transition for Europe

With the European Green Deal, the EU falls into a pattern of relations based on exploitation with Africa, risking to further sour relations.

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23.03.2023
Can Nigeria Bounce Back from its Flawed Election?

Two experts react to Nigeria’s presidential election and its future relation with the rest of the world.

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17.11.2022
What African Green Feminist Power Has to Offer

As the climate crisis intensifies on the African continent, we look at the rich history of intersectional environmentalism of the continent. 

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