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Indy Johar: A World in Flux
Indy Johar, an architect who specialises in re-imagining institutions and envisioning different economies and relationships, argues that we are vastly underestimating the scale of the challenges we face.
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Eva von Redecker: Revolution in Everyday Lives
Eva von Redecker, applies the lens of critical theory and feminist philosophy to challenge the notion that the current economic system is inevitable and offers insights into how we can begin to change it and build something new in its place.
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Inspiring environmental victories of 2023
Seven inspiring wins from the global climate and environmental justice space to give us hope.
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Gas industry sneaks in US fossil gas ignoring Dubai climate talks
With the climate talks in Dubai in the last stages of trying to agree a phase out of fossil fuels, a shipment of US fossil gas arrived at El Musel plant in Gijon, Spain.
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Greenpeace response to latest global stocktake text
"If this is all we get from COP28, then this conference was a failure."
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Norway continues to display climate hypocrisy in trial over three new oil fields
The new legal action builds upon legal precedent established in another climate lawsuit brought by the same organisations.
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How Big Agriculture is borrowing Big Oil’s playbook at COP28
If you haven’t been following food and agriculture at COP28, then you might not know that it has been dubbed as the first “Food COP."
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Greenpeace activists scale 140-metre crane to call out Australia’s biggest climate threat Woodside
Greenpeace Australia Pacific activists scaled a 140 metre crane and dropped a 25-metre banner calling out fossil fuel giant Woodside as Australia's greatest climate threat.