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Why the world’s smallest nations are making the loudest noise for the climate
We can only build a better, sustainable future by acting on climate change. What does that mean? Phase out fossil fuels. Now is the time.
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Learning to look climate change in the eyes
Climate change often looms as this insurmountable ever growing monster - too big to tackle, too scary to appraise. Here’s how I’m learning to feel about it.
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What does climate change have to do with human rights?
Without further action, climate change will continue to devastate people and the planet, and human rights will continue to be violated.
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World’s first human rights investigation into corporate responsibility for climate change concludes
If successful, it could become the first legal finding of corporate responsibility for human rights in the age of the climate crisis.
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Greenpeace: Climate emergency demands action, and COP24 must deliver ambition
"This is a climate emergency, and only through a shared commitment to action will we prevent a system collapse."
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Climate case brought by 1000 Swiss seniors may not be over yet
"The Paris Agreement explicitly affirms the importance of human rights in climate protection."
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Climate pilgrims and polish community urge COP24 leaders to “save the climate, save the people”
"Climate change is causing more severe storms, desertification and sea level rise. That is why we are calling on world leaders to act boldly to stop climate change as we show our solidarity with the people of Imielin."
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Update: Greenpeace activists denied bail, facing months in jail awaiting trial
"These 12 activists took peaceful action to protest against the dirtiest fossil fuel and their continued detention is a disgrace. We call on Slovakia for their immediate release.”
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No excuses – our climate is on fire and it’s time to act: Greenpeace
“This is the harsh reality that leaders must confront at COP24. They are the last generation of leaders who still have the time to act.”
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G20, minus the US, sets the stage for climate action at COP24 – Greenpeace response
"We still have hope, but we must act now or condemn millions to suffering."