Climate Change
- Nov- 2022 -21 NovemberGlobal
COP27: One Breakthrough But Mostly Inadequate
For 30 years, developing nations have fought to establish an international fund to pay for the “loss and damage” they…
Read More » - 4 November
Climate Change: Who Should Pay For Loss & Damage
Extreme flooding in Pakistan in 2022 affected 33 million people. Akram Shahid/AFP via Getty Images You may be hearing the…
Read More » - Jul- 2022 -22 JulyWellness
5 Reasons To Avoid The News
Each year, it seems like the news headlines become gloomier and gloomier. In recent months we’ve had a global pandemic,…
Read More » - Dec- 2021 -26 DecemberLifestyle
Do we dare stop being afraid of ourselves?
We tell stories, which evolve into myths — and myths are what hold us together. They create the collective entity…
Read More » - Nov- 2021 -9 NovemberGovernment
A Crime Against Humanity: The ‘Greenwash Festival’ Of COP26
This article is a reprint of a Media Lens article of COP26 on their own website. One of the most…
Read More » - 6 NovemberGovernment
Climate chaos: the global threat multiplier of our time
Written by Anatol Lieven [Please read more in Anatol Lieven’s new brief for the Quincy Institute: “Climate Change: The Greatest National…
Read More » - 5 NovemberGovernment
Climate Change: A World Without Money
by Robert C. Koehler “Three or four thousand years ago the gods began a migration from the lakes, forests, rivers,…
Read More » - 3 NovemberGovernment
Organic Food Can Help With Climate Change
Unlike the US, Europe is setting ambitious targets for producing more organic food Kathleen Merrigan, Arizona State University President Joe…
Read More » - Oct- 2021 -27 OctoberGovernment
Manufacturing Ignorance: Keeping The Public Away From Power
This is a reproduction of an article from Media Lens – since 2001, we have been describing how mainstream newspapers…
Read More » - 20 OctoberGovernment
Research: TotalEnergies has been delaying the climate transition for 50 years
Following the revelations, Notre Affaire à Tous and 350.org call for the multinational to be held responsible for its past and present…
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