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The deep sea mining industry stalks, while governments talk
The world is waking up to the significance of the threat from deep sea mining, but governments have squandered a major opportunity to take action at the 28th Session of the International Seabed Authority.
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Can gender equality end the climate crisis? Here’s 5 blogs
Looking for blogs that unpack the relationship between gender, human rights and climate breakdown? We’ve got you covered
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How the energy crisis is reversing gender equality
For women and gender minorities to have the equality that they deserve, freedom from energy poverty must be considered a human right.
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The Fossil Fuel Crime File: breaking the law is in fossil fuel companies’ DNA
Fossil fuel companies have lied for decades about the climate crisis, and humanity is paying the price. But lies and deception are only part of the story. The fossil fuel industry has been deeply involved in countless historic and ongoing unlawful activities, from facing credible accusations to receiving actual criminal convictions. It’s a shocking reality…
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‘We can’t be Māori without the ocean’ — Quack Pirihi, Pacific activist against deep sea mining
My name is Quack Pirihi. I am an Aotearoa (New Zealand) activist and campaigner who is part of the Pacific delegation attending the International Seabed Authority (ISA) conference.
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In West Papua, using culture to save the forest
What I saw and experienced in Indonesia is how cultural campaigning can be a powerful tool to enhance people's power to address serious and urgent issues, including loss of forests, and resist state policies that destroy culture and heritage.
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10 things to know about the IPCC Climate Science Report
World’s leading climate scientists just released their first comprehensive assessment of the climate emergency since the Paris Agreement. Here's what you should know.
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When climate scientists set the graphs on fire
The IPCC has developed a diagram that would illustrate, in one color-coded graph, their overall assessment on how global risks and impacts increase as temperature increases.