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Youth Unite for Climate Action at LCOY 2025 in Kathmandu
Kathmandu, Nepal – November 2, 2025: The Local Conference of Youth (LCOY) 2025 wrapped up in Kathmandu this weekend, bringing together 115 young climate enthusiasts. The two-day event, held on…
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Who pays for the damage from extreme weather?
Most of us can agree that it is not fair for those least responsible to pay the biggest price; but the reality is that the biggest polluters are currently paying…
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93% of Consumers demand accountability from FMCG company for Plastic Waste
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEColombo, 26 February
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Let’s End the Plastic Crisis – Together
Plastic pollution has become an overwhelming crisis across South Asia. From the beaches of Sri Lanka to the rivers of Bangladesh and the streets of India, plastic waste is everywhere,…
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A Historic Fight for Climate Justice: Voices from the Global South Echo in The Hague
The Global South calls for accountability, reparations, and equity at the world’s top court. Will the International Court of Justice set a new precedent for climate justice?
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My Pacific odyssey through cyclones, loss and damage, and the urgent need to make polluters pay
For ten gruelling hours in Efate island, Vanuatu, I desperately clung to the door of the guesthouse room I was staying in as unrelenting winds threatened to rip it off…
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What we need from COP28
It’s that time of year again, when governmental representatives from nearly 200 countries will gather at the 28th UN Climate Summit. COP28 will take place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates…
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Make Polluters Pay: Why the fossil fuel companies that created the climate crisis must pay for the loss and damage they’ve caused
It’s obvious. A no-brainer. But it’s a simple concept that the fossil fuel industry has a lot of trouble with.
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In China, Singles’ Day consumerism generates stress, but there’s no escape from e-commerce platforms
“So many shopping festivals this year!” the young man explains. “Every day is a shopping festival.”








