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Congo oil: The worst deal in the world to insure
Simon Lewis, a professor at Leeds University and head of a British-Congolese research group called CongoPeat, has called the DRC blocks “the worst place in the world to drill for oil”
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Empty words feed no one
We don’t need more announcements on food and agriculture we need action.
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Big Ag’s Roadmap to 1.5 could push the planet from tipping points into freefall
The roadmap is a recipe to fry the planet. The Amazon is close to a tipping point, the climate is at a tipping point. We don’t need new pledges, we need action and consequences for corporate failure.
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Africa’s climate action shouldn’t hinge on climate finance
After a huge push by activists across Africa and beyond, the COP27 climate conference has already ensured that the issue of “loss and damage” is formally discussed
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Update from COP27: a long way to go
As the second week of COP27 begins, let’s check in on what happened week one at COP27 and the action that needs to happen now.
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What Could A Better World Look Like in 10 Years?
Imagine we could travel forward 10 years in time. Imagine the year 2032 & what seems impossible now has become real.
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Case at the International Criminal Court put violence in the Amazon in the global spotlight
The International Criminal Court Prosecutor is asked to investigate whether the mass human rights abuses that have taken place in the Brazilian Amazon over the last 10 years constitute crimes against humanity.
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Middle East and North Africa faces extreme climate change threat
Countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) are warming at twice the global average - with impacts seen in communities and the natural world.
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Facing Climate Change: Five People Transforming Five Cities
World Cities Day is 31 October. Through inspiring and collective work of people and local movements, five people are changing their cities.
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Critical voices – meet some of the young leaders sailing with Greenpeace and calling for climate justice ahead of COP27
At COP27, world leaders must heed the words of youg climate leaders from Global South countries. Protecting the right of future generations to a dignified life means transitioning away from fossil fuels and delivering climate justice.