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Lima: A positive end to a breakthrough year for the climate movement?

Blog entry by Daniel Mittler | December 1, 2014

There is no question: 2014 has been a key year for the politics of climate change already, even before the latest round of climate talks get under way in Lima, Peru, next week.  This is the year that you, and people like you, turned ...

A rainbow from Machu Picchu to Düsseldorf

Blog entry by Sven Teske | December 2, 2014

Peru! What comes to mind when you think of Peru? Right! The mysterious Inca ruins of Machu Picchu, which attract and inspire so many people from around the world, and still have scientists puzzling over their origin. Last night,...

Nature does not negotiate: climate catastrophe is with us now!

Blog entry by Kumi Naidoo | December 8, 2014

As Typhoon Hagupit hits the Philippines, one of the biggest peacetime evacuations in history has been launched to prevent a repeat of the massive loss of life which devastated communities when Super Typhoon Haiyan hit the same area...

Government spying undermines climate action

Blog entry by Andrew Kerr | December 1, 2014

Unless you’ve been living in a hole in the ground or in a galaxy far, far away you won’t have missed media  revelations  about government security services snooping on our every communication. Personal phone calls and e-mails are...

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