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  • In the wake of Super Typhoon Karding, farmers in Tarlac protested, alongside activists from Rice Watch Action Network and Greenpeace Philippines, in a storm damaged farm to call for Loss and Damage finance, a month ahead of COP27, the UN climate talks. Around 20 farmers and advocates held a banner in the middle of a damaged rice field in Brgy Lagumbao with the message: “TO CLIMATE POLLUTERS: PAY UP FOR LOSS & DAMAGE.” The groups are calling on nations who are historic emitters to pay for the political, social, and financial costs of the climate harm they created to heavily impacted nations. The communities expressed this call, along with local demands for a transition to renewable energy and better prices for agricultural products, through placards. As of writing, the Karding’s agricultural damage reached approximately PHP 3.12 billion.
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    Fossil fuel firms owe billions in reparations for climate damage, says new study. Time to stop drilling and start paying, says Greenpeace

    New study proposes an approach for quantifying and attributing climate reparations to major carbon producers - Greenpeace comment.

    Greenpeace International •
    19 May 2023
    1 min read
  • Jayati Ghosh Rebalancing Power SystemShift
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    Jayati Ghosh: Rebalancing Power

    Jayati Ghosh, renowned development economist, offers an eye-opening perspective on the different facets of inequality and the need for systemic change to address them.

    SystemShift •
    18 May 2023
    30 min read
  • March for Climate Justice in London. © Angela Christofilou / Greenpeace
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    Litmus test for the Council of Europe: Time to recognise and protect the right to healthy environment

    Everyone has the human right to live in a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment. Most human rights systems in the world recognise this, but the European human rights convention needs to catch up. Here's how.

    Sébastien Duyck, Amy Jacobsen, Katharina Rall and Chiara Liguori •
    15 May 2023
    4 min read
  • Kojo Koram The Economic Legacy of Colonialism SystemShift
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    Kojo Koram: The Economic Legacy of Colonialism

    Kojo Koram challenges us to confront uncomfortable truths and encourages us to think beyond traditional economic paradigms.

    SystemShift •
    11 May 2023
    33 min read
  • Bonaire Climate Legal Case Launch in The Hague. © Marten  van Dijl / Greenpeace
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    Climate

    Dutch citizens launch legal action against The Netherlands over climate impacts on Caribbean island Bonaire

    The plaintiffs demand that the Dutch State contributes its fair share to limit global warming below 1.5 degrees and that emissions from the Netherlands are reduced to zero by 2040.

    Greenpeace International •
    11 May 2023
    4 min read
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    Italian citizens and organisations sue fossil fuel company ENI for human rights violations and climate change impacts

    According to the plaintiffs, ENI's policies are in blatant violation of the Paris Agreement.

    Greenpeace International •
    9 May 2023
    4 min read
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    Climate

    NGO Coalition calls on TSMC to strengthen climate commitments

    A coalition of NGOs calls on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world’s largest chipmaker, to reduce its massive carbon footprint.

    Greenpeace International •
    8 May 2023
    2 min read
  • Eva von Redecker Revolution in Everyday Lives SystemShift
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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.

    SystemShift •
    4 May 2023
    40 min read
  • Activists March at Nestle HQ in the Philippines. © Basilio H. Sepe / Greenpeace
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    Plastics, Consumption, Climate

    Why we need a strong Global Plastics Treaty

    We have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to end the plastic crisis. The negotiations for a Global Plastics Treaty began in 2022 and we now have until 2024 to ensure it is strong and ambitious. 

    Graham Forbes •
    2 May 2023
    3 min read
  • Tuna Caught by Spanish Longliner. © Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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    Oceans

    Three reasons to rethink tuna

    The value of the global tuna industry is expected to reach $49 billion by 2029. But can tuna populations survive at this rate of consumption? And what is the human cost of cheap tuna? The answers may leave a bad taste in your mouth.

    Marilu Cristina Flores •
    2 May 2023
    6 min read
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