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The Earth Is Sending Signals… In MENA, They Are Already Sirens
Climate justice is ensuring communities are not left to face the crisis alone, while giving people a real voice in shaping the policies, investments, and solutions.
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A message from Lebanon: The Israeli Government’s impunity will not end without action
War on Lebanon: Greenpeace urges ceasefire, accountability and sanctions, warning of humanitarian crisis and violations of international law in the Middle East.
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You can’t blow up the sun: 4 reasons renewables are a security imperative
Wars and volatile oil and gas prices threaten global stability. The shift to decentralized renewable energy is essential for energy security and economic sovereignty.
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Delayed Finance, Weak Adaptation: Why COP30 Fell Short for the MENA Region
COP30 in Belém focused on climate finance, adaptation, and MENA countries, highlighting new NDC submissions and the push for global climate action.
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Closing the 1.5°C Ambition Gap: The UAE’s Moment to Lead the World from Words to Action
The UAE can leverage its decarbonization leadership to lead the global transition from fossil fuels, moving from low-cost oil to sustainable energy pioneer.
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Empowering Youth: Pioneering a Sustainable Future
Achieving climate justice necessitates a paradigm shift that empowers young people to take a central role in shaping our climate's future.
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Five Ways to Celebrate World Nature Conservation Day
Each year, on July 28th, we come together to celebrate World Nature Conservation Day—a crucial reminder of the importance of preserving our planet’s natural resources. This day is dedicated to…
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In Solidarity with Palestinian Women this International Women’s Day
As the world celebrates International Women's Day, I cannot help but think of the women and girls in Gaza recognizing the brutal reality they constantly face. While progress toward gender equality is celebrated across the world, the persistent hardships of Palestinian women are yet to be recognized.
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Fossil Fuel Crossroads? Decoding Saudi Arabia’s Latest Decision Amid Global Change
The recent directive from the Saudi Arabian government to Aramco, Saudi Arabia's state-owned oil company, instructing it to maintain a maximum sustainable capacity of 12 million barrels per day instead of the initially planned 13 million barrels by 2024, has raised questions about whether there is a shift in the fossil fuels industry. This decision…
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UAE Presidency sparks momentum with running start for COP28
The UAE COP Presidency has succeeded in getting COP28 off to a strong and hopeful start with a series of groundbreaking decisions and milestones - especially in the key areas of climate finance and the transition to renewable energy.









