Climate Justice
Economic growth was long seen as the surest route to poverty eradication. That wisdom has since been dispelled. In its place, an emphasis on securing society-wide equality and wellbeing has emerged, but policymakers have yet to catch up.
Read moreAlthough geothermal energy remains one of the most promising of renewables, local communities across Europe have different experiences with it.
Read moreSeparated by half a century in age, two Spanish activists share a common fight: defending the environment in a changing world.
Read moreGermany’s climate movement is trying to regain momentum by building alliances with trade unions and aligning climate action with social justice.
Read moreCan storytelling and a realisation of our limitations help keep climate justice hopes alive against the odds?
Read moreA pioneer of climate action through litigation details his long journey to protect the planet.
Read moreOver the past decades, adaptation has gone from a stigmatised concept to a central pillar of debates on fighting global warming. This journey shines a light on the broader political and socioeconomic challenges that often paralyse climate action, and reveals the need for stronger and more effective global discussion forums.
Read moreStella Levantesi says adaptation is a question of climate justice.
Read moreTara Houska blasts Western arrogance and finds empowerment in stopping a pipeline.
Read moreHow did the notion of energy transition come about, and what risks does it pose for meaningful climate action?
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