Posted on November 9, 2016
The annual UN Climate Talks started this week in Marrakech. While all eyes are glued to the (in)action of governments to address climate change, a piece written by Daniel Voskoboynik on The Verb explains more about the troubling… Read More
Posted on November 7, 2016
Earth entered a new phase of era of anthropogenic climate disruption (ACD) in September, Truthout author Dahr Jamail writes. September 2016 will now be remembered as the month that Earth passed the threshold of 400 ppm of CO2 in the… Read More
Posted on November 4, 2016
Lili Fuhr, heads the Ecology and Sustainable Development Department at the Heinrich Böll Foundation, recently published an editorial titled, “Radical Realism About Climate Change” on Project-Syndicate.org. In the piece, Fuhr argues that the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate… Read More
Posted on October 31, 2016
From Friends of the Earth: BERLIN/AECHEN – One week ahead of the coming-into-force of the Paris Climate Agreement, the German Catholic Bishops’ Organisation for Development Cooperation (MISEREOR), Friends of the Earth Germany (BUND), and the Heinrich Böll Foundation… Read More
Posted on October 11, 2016
Via Cca-glasgow.com: The Paris climate talks in December 2015 were a con. Despite agreeing a commitment to keep global warming to 1.5°C, the actual plans set forward by governments point to warming of between 2.4°C and 3.7°C –… Read More
Posted on August 31, 2016
Note: For more critiques on the failures of the COP 21 Paris Accord, visit GJEP’s Paris Blog Via NotWithoutUs.com: Not Without Us follows seven multi-generational, grassroots activists from around the world as they head to Paris for the 21st session… Read More
Category: Featured, UN Climate Blog, UN Climate COPs, Videos Tags: Climate COP, COP, COP21, Not Without Us, Paris Accords, People’s Climate March, UN, UN climate COP
Posted on August 5, 2016
As chronicled in our Paris COP21 Blog section, there was good reason to be skeptical leading up to United Nations conference on climate change known as COP21, which was held in Paris last winter. In this piece published by… Read More
Posted on April 15, 2016
In the follow-up of the COP21 held in Paris last year, activists blocked the International Oil & Gas Deepwater Summit (MCE Deepwater Development Summit) held in Pau, France this week with civil disobedience and direct actions. Total, Shell, Exxon,… Read More
Category: Featured, Protests & Resistance, Social Media News, UN Climate Blog, UN Climate COPs, Videos Tags: #STOPMCEDD, Action Non-Violente COP21, Climate COP, COP, COP21, direct action, gas, oil, Paris, polluters summit, protest, UN, UN climate COP, video
Posted on February 25, 2016
MongaBay.com recently published a piece titled, Naomi Oreskes on climate change: “We’ve blown it… but pessimism is not acceptable” by Justin Catanosa. Oreskes is the Professor of the History of Science and Affiliated Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Harvard… Read More
Category: Carbon Markets / Carbon Offsets, Forests, REDD, UN Climate Blog, UN Climate COPs Tags: Carbon markets, carbon offsets, forests, mongabay.com, Naomi Oreskes, Paris, pope, REDD, supreme court, UN climate COP
Posted on February 3, 2016
EcoWatch recently published an article by Osprey Orielle Lake, highlighting the alternative events that took place during the COP21 climate meetings in Paris. As Lake points out, these alternative events may be the most important proceedings to take place in December,… Read More
Category: all other, Forests, UN Climate Blog, UN Climate COPs Tags: Climate COP, COP, COP21, Ecuador, forests, indigenous, kichwa, latin america, nature, Paris, peoples, UN, UN climate COP
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