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10 women from the Asia Pacific region steering the climate conversation
Women and girls play a vital role as agents of change for the planet, but their voices are all too often missing from the decision-making table. These are just 10 women from the Asia Pacific region who are raising their voices to help shape the climate conversation and to heal our planet.
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8 women fighting for justice and for our planet in the Americas
From Chile to Canada, women are at the forefront of the climate crisis, and one of the most impacted by climate catastrophes. Here are 8 women shaping the climate conversation in the Americas region.
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No more Russian oil
I am protesting against Russian oil and fossil fuels. Together with other activists from across Europe, I am using my body to get in the way of the tanker
Olga Lupilina • 2 min read -
Don’t Look Up brings climate crisis to The Oscars: 9 environmental movies to watch next
There is a message often written on signs displayed at climate marches around the world that reads: “Every disaster movie starts with the government ignoring a scientist.”
Diego Gonzaga, Gaby Flores, and Chris Greenberg • 4 min read -
#CitizenClimate Series 02: Farzana Faruk Jhumu
"We believe if we turn away from an injustice to one person, it can turn into injustice for humankind. So we respect, fight and stand in solidarity with everyone to fight against all oppression" - Farzana Faruk Jhumu, climate justice activist, Fridays for Future Bangladesh and FFF MAPA
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Incoming from the IPCC: an action plan for the critical decade
The IPCC is currently working on finalising the next part of their Sixth Assessment. Set for publication on 4 April, the upcoming report will focus on mitigation: the ways to stop further warming.
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Action plan for the critical decade on climate – IPCC to finalise and release the next part of their Sixth Assessment Report
Completing the work of its three working groups, the IPCC will meet virtually to approve the Working Group III Report of the Sixth Assessment Report in a joint process with governments and scientists.
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Justice takes centre stage in the latest IPCC report- what that means for climate action
In a first, the latest IPCC climate science report emphasises the importance of climate action grounded in justice.
Amrekha Sharma • 8 min read -
FSO Safer in Yemen: Waiting… and hoping.
A major leak or an explosion from the FSO Safer would be devastating to the people, wildlife, fisheries and ecosystems of the Red Sea. In this article, we suggest some practical actions that should be taken in case of an oil spill.
Ahmed El Droubi • 6 min read -
Resilience? You say that like it’s a good thing
For many individuals and communities who have lost loved ones and livelihoods to disasters, the term “resilience” is a double-edged sword that can cut both ways.