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Chapter V: Biodiversity from a climate and social justice perspective
Biodiversity includes all living beings on Earth and their interaction with each other. These ecosystems form the basics of human culture.
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Chapter IV: energy sovereignty between environment and social justice: the cases of Egypt, Algeria and Irak
No man can deny or ignore climate change and its implications, particularly on the economic, social, and environmental life. Researchers have focused...
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Chapter III: Industrial development from a social and environmental justice perspective
Individuals have worked hard to become the fundamental pillar of the system of laws and regulations within their communities. But their greed...
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Chapter II: Water resources and social and environmental justice
Water is an essential “weapon” to keep up with various political, economic and human rights issues. The Arab region is not exempt from the challenges of water scarcity, or conflict…
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Chapter I: Social and climate justice in the context of urban planning in the Arab region
Ibn Khaldun considers that urbanization is "how a country ages and improves its situation with the mediation of agriculture, industry, trade, its large population of citizens and the success of...
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Introduction: “Environment and Justice in the Arab World
There is an integrated interrelationship between preserving the environment and ensuring social and economic justice in the Arab world. The current economic system prioritizes profit...
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Resilience and hope in pictures: A summary of the Beirut explosion and the activities that followed it
13 days after the Beirut / Lebanon explosion, which has left huge traces on the city, we show you in a set of pictures a summary of the destruction on the day of the explosion on August 4 and the post development activities and cleaning.
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A personal account from Greenpeace Beirut: “I wished it was just a nightmare”
I was just about to call it a day as I was sending a last email before turning off my laptop. All Greenpeace MENA staff have been working from home for the past weeks due to a 2nd wave of Covid19 contamination, more impactful than the first.
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We can’t overcome these crises unless we unite!
To endure and face what the future might unfold for us in the upcoming days, wisely and efficiently, let us all stay at home. We will stand together, protect ourselves and keep on protecting our mutual home: Planet Earth.
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Incinerators are the worst possible “solution” to the waste crisis.
Greenpeace MENA condemn the decision of the Council of Ministers to adopt the Ministry of Environment waste roadmap.