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Pride, memory and decolonisation: Rethinking the LGBTQ+ acronym from the Global South
Every year, specifically in June, Pride Month fills social media, streets and institutional spaces with flags, messages, speeches and celebrations. Important dates are commemorated, celebrating advances in LGBTQ+ rights and…
Rusly Cachina6 min read -
As a mother I say, “Tax billionaires for my children’s future.”
'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.'
Christine Gebeneter5 min read -
5 steps toward a just transition: The modern fight for worker justice
For too long, we’ve been told that we must choose between a healthy planet and a stable job. This is a false choice, engineered by the same polluting elite who benefit from keeping us divided.
Yewande Omotoso3 min read -
I worked with survivors of gender-based violence. The link between women, power and environmental extraction is undeniable
When we speak of the Earth, we instinctively gender it as “she”. That very feminisation makes it easier for people to justify that she is ours for the taking.
Sheila Sampath2 min read -
The UN Tax Convention could be a game-changer. So why is ambition still stuck in first gear?
Governments demand climate finance and fair taxation but resist the global rules needed to deliver them. The UN Tax Convention could be the solution, so what’s standing in its way?
Clara Thompson6 min read -
The environmental cost behind Nvidia’s rise as world’s biggest AI chipmaker: Who is paying the price?
On the surface, it looked like progress: a new chapter for innovation in East Asia. But behind that moment was an environmental cost the world isn’t paying enough attention to.
Avex Li4 min read -
What does Mamdani’s win tell us about the world we are living in – and the world we must build together?
The win shows something powerful: this is what happens when communities come together and collectively turn hope into action. The elected mayor of New York City promises policies that, in essence, make upper classes abdicate from their privileges, while expanding benefits for the low-income and working families.
Marília Monteiro Silva3 min read -
We found hope in worrisome times
In times of such extremes, hope remains as one of the important possibilities for change, a declaration that all is not lost.
Rhea Jane Mallari4 min read -
3 Reasons why flights are far cheaper than trains and why that has to change
Ever tried planning a trip across Europe and wondered: why are flights so cheap while trains cost a fortune? How does that make any sense?
Jackie Zamora3 min read -
5 reasons Greenpeace calls for new global tax rules at UN Tax Convention negotiations
It’s a visceral symbol of our rigged economic system that is currently letting the super-rich and corporate polluters profit from destruction while people and the planet are picking up the tab.
Nina Stros7 min read








