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Good news stories from around the world – September
Celebrating the wins and the good news that spur us on in our fight for people and the planet.
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Global heat waves are fossil fuel-driven climate chaos
Unprecedented danger will be the new normal if we don’t take urgent action to stop fossil fuel-driven climate change.
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3 African activists protecting food rights against Big Agriculture
Three activists who are pushing back to protect the right of African communities to continue our culture and traditions around food
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GreenAct: a mobile app for volunteer and activist communities
Built by (and for) activists, the ads-free, and community-owned technology is now available in a few countries, with more coming.
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Saying no to pollution: inspiring actions in the people’s fight for clean air
Citizens around the world are coming together to demand clean air and to prompt governments for the implementation of real solutions.
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Our transport system is fuelling the multiple crises we’re facing – let’s use it to fight them
Oil-guzzling transport is driving war, climate disaster, the energy and cost-of-living crises, inequality, and the destruction of nature. It’s time to put our mobility system on a new track that serves the people and the planet, not company greed.
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Four podcasts to ease your climate anxiety
If you are feeling uncertain about what the future may hold, try listening to these podcasts, and episodes from climate podcasts, that discuss mental health effects of climate change and ways in which to cope.
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5 inspiring reuse and refill projects from the Global South
Global South countries are leading the way towards a reuse revolution with both their traditional reuse and refill systems, and their modern equivalents. Meet some of the people behind the movement!
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‘Victory for the planet’ – South Africans celebrate court win to stop Shell’s destructive oil exploration
South African courts revoked Shell's exploration ‘rights’ to do seismic blasting off its beautiful Wild Coast last week - and we’re still dancing with joy at the news!
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An address to UN delegates from a Greenpeace Africa campaigner
After two weeks, the UN Ocean Treaty talks failed to reach agreement. Awa Traore, Oceans Campaigner with Greenpeace Africa spoke at the closing plenary.