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#CitizenClimate Series 05: James Wakibia
Citizen Climate is an on-going series about global citizens taking action, big and small, for the sake of a healthier planet for us all.
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A hundred climate activists block private jets at biggest business aviation sales event in Europe, protesting luxury mega-polluters
The action follows a series of protests against private jets, including at the Amsterdam Schiphol airport and actions as part of the Make Them Pay campaign, in the past months.
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UN urged to stop the fossil fuel industry sabotaging new Global Plastic Treaty
Over 150 civil society groups and scientists from around the world have signed on to an open letter urging the UN to prevent the fossil fuel industry from undermining negotiations to agree to an effective Global Plastics Treaty.
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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.
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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 • 4 min read -
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.
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How an act of care led to a food revolution
“If people’s basic needs are not provided by those in power, food availability becomes revolutionary because caring for ourselves and our neighbours is a form of resistance — showing that we’re not giving up.”
Abigail Aguilar and Raizza Bello • 5 min read -
Victory! After Greenpeace report, Hyundai Construction Equipment commits to help stopping illegal mining in the Amazon
The decision by the Korean company HD Hyundai Construction Equipment is an important step in the fight to protect the Amazon and Indigenous Lands from illegal gold mining.
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After Greenpeace report, HD Hyundai Construction Equipment will prevent its excavators from being sold for illegal gold mining in the Amazon
Greenpeace welcomes HCE’s decision to be part of the solution and support the protection of the Amazon rainforest and Indigenous Peoples’ rights. Other companies must follow suit.
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Climate Hope is everywhere that you are
Hope is a natural resource too.