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Typhoon survivors in the Philippines protest for loss and damage funds ahead of COP27
In the wake of super typhoon Karding, farmers in Tarlac city protested, alongside activists from Rice Watch Action Network and Greenpeace Philippines, on a storm damaged farm to call for Loss and Damage finance, ahead of COP27.
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In pictures: Climate emergencies around the world
Bearing witness to climate disasters explicitly through photographs can take a toll on mental health.
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Global heat waves are fossil fuel-driven climate chaos
Unprecedented danger will be the new normal if we don’t take urgent action to stop fossil fuel-driven climate change.
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Senior women protest at melting Swiss glaciers to highlight climate urgency, ahead of court case
'Our demand for the Swiss government is simple: respect our right to be safe and healthy with strong action against the climate emergency.'
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Climate emergencies photos so far this year
“Today was the worst day this year. I could have fainted today for sure,” a roadside vendor had said to me in Delhi.
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Landmark inquiry finds legal grounds to hold climate-destroying corporations accountable
The Commission on Human Rights of the Philippines (CHR) issued the final report of its multi-year investigation into 47 investor-owned corporations for human rights harms that result from their actions triggering climate change.
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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.
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A year of record-breaking extreme weather
After 50 years of activism and speaking truth to power, we are entering a crucial phase in this climate movement.
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New York City flooding is the new climate crisis normal
Images of flooding in New York City reveal both the severity of fossil fuel-driven climate change but also the ways in which infrastructure in communities around the world is ill-prepared for it.
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IPCC report signals decisive moment for humanity: Urgent climate action needed
"By strengthening the scientific evidence between human emissions and extreme weather the IPCC has provided new, powerful means for everyone everywhere to hold the fossil fuel industry and governments directly responsible for the climate emergency."