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So nice! My dream for African women
From Cameroon to DRC, Senegal, Kenya and South Africa, Luchelle’s dream of African women is a cross-continental tour of what’s possible, if governments put people and nature before corporate profits.
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Green Talks: Nate Hagens & The Great Simplification
Greenpeace International co-founder Rex Weyler talks ecology with Nate Hagens.
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Greenpeace climate justice activists board and occupy Shell platform en route to major oilfield with message: ‘STOP DRILLING. START PAYING.’
Greenpeace activists from Argentina, Turkey, the US and the UK have boarded a Shell contracted vessel in the Atlantic Ocean
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What we can imagine we can create together
Have you ever heard of the term “Ubuntu”? It is an African Nguni Bantu term which means "I am because you/we are"
Gozde Incegul • 3 min read -
Don’t get distracted by the WEF set: another world is possible
Once a year, droves of private jets carrying invited guests descend on the small Swiss mountain town of Davos, for the World Economic Forum (WEF Annual Meeting). Seemingly oblivious to the irony, attendees’ lofty pursuit will be to look for innovative ways to use capitalism to solve the problems caused by capitalism, which continues to…
Shira Stanton • 6 min read -
Climate Voices to Follow on Social Media
Social media can be a powerful tool to share stories and keep the people informed about what the climate crisis is doing to our planet. It is also a great…
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Our Favourite Climate Tweets of 2022
Twitter has been our go-to online place to express our climate voices, frustrations, and hopes about protecting our planet.
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#CitizenClimate Series 04: Fana Isaac Sibanyoni
"My advocacy is focused on addressing air quality issues that are caused by fossil fuel polluters and mining activities in our area, and holding those responsible to account for their actions or inaction.” - Fana Isaac Sibanyoni, community activist from South Africa.
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COP15 recognises Indigenous Peoples’ work, but won’t disarm the threat of mass extinction
“Corporate schemes like nature-based solutions and offsets leeched on to the UN biodiversity talks from start to finish. These are false solutions that may prove to be costly mistakes. The scandals and greenwashing you see in carbon offsetting today are what’s on the menu for biodiversity tomorrow.”
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The first plastics treaty negotiation is done: what you need to know
As of now, plastics producers are given the same consideration as communities suffering from their products and scientists are sounding the alarm. Plastics treaty negotiations can not be co-opted by welcoming oil and plastics industry lobbyists to dominate the discussion and weaken ambition.
Kaitlyn Trent and Graham Forbes • 4 min read