Climate Justice
Why are the assessments of the outcome of COP27 so at odds with one another?
Read moreAntoņina Ņenaševa and Ernest Urtasun discuss on reforming Europe’s socio-economic model and implementing a green transition that leaves no one behind.
Read moreAs the climate crisis intensifies on the African continent, we look at the rich history of intersectional environmentalism of the continent.
Read moreThe climate ecological crisis needs to be understood and faced as political and economic challenges.
Read moreWe gather insights from an IPCC lead author and green actors on options for policymakers amid the rapidly closing window for climate adaptation.
Read moreAnne Marie Bihirabake explains the effects of climate change in Burundi, vaccine politics and its impacts for many activists wishing to attend COP26.
Read moreA new type of denialism is taking hold in the fossil fuel industry, a bid to ward off systemic change and protect their business model.
Read moreThe new administration’s plans are running up against the reality of a divided legislative system and a political economy hooked on fossil fuels.
Read moreAfter four years of chauvinistic rhetoric and isolationist politics, it is time to usher in a new era of vibrant democracy and constructive multilateralism.
Read moreClimate change will be high on the agenda in the first 100 days of Biden’s presidency. Here’s what he has promised and why a clean break with fossil is improbable.
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