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September 7, 20150Comments

Climate talks are stuck in the slow lane to Paris

Lack of progress at the close of “unbearably tardy” negotiations in Bonn undermines hopes of a meaningful deal being agreed at this year’s crucial UN climate summit, writes...
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July 7, 20150Comments

Fifteen-year-old activist addresses the UN

Xiuhtezcatl Roske Martinez is 15 years old. And he has just taken world leaders to task over climate change at a meeting at the United Nations building in New York. When...
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June 18, 20150Comments

Pope calls for moral campaign on climate crisis

Hard-hitting message from the Vatican warns of the threat global warming poses to the world’s ecosystems − and to everyone on the planet, writes Kieran Cooke. Pope Francis has...
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June 6, 20150Comments

Overheating Earth staggers into Last Chance Saloon

Hard bargaining in Bonn this week will probably decide whether the crucial climate talks in Paris in December can save human civilisation from ultimate collapse, writes Paul...
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May 15, 20150Comments

Weather events taken to extremes by climate change

Scientists warn that global warming could greatly increase the likelihood of droughts, floods and heatwaves reaching record levels of frequency and intensity, writes Tim...
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April 2, 20140Comments

Japan’s whaling dealt a blow in court ruling

Environmental and conservation groups are applauding the ruling made by the International Court of Justice that stated that no more permits will be given for Japan’s...
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Ta'Kaiya Blaney
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March 18, 20140Comments

‘We are water’ – World Water Day 2014

Water unifies us all says young Canadian activist, Ta’Kaiya Blaney. On March 22nd, join the world in the Synchronized Global Water Ceremony. At 3:00pm in your local time and...
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January 13, 20140Comments

‘The biggest story of our time’ – James Cameron

“Years of Living Dangerously” is a groundbreaking documentary event series exploring the human impact of climate change. This innovative docu-series is a collaboration between...
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January 11, 20140Comments

Captain Paul Watson on the art of breaking promises

Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson has just released a commentary on Facebook entitled, “Politics – The Art of Breaking Promises.” As Watson complains....
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December 17, 20130Comments

Teenager’s South Pole push to raise awareness of climate change

Parker Liautaud is a 19-year-old polar explorer and climate change campaigner, and the Leader of the Willis Resilience Expedition. According to the Willis Resilience website...
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November 30, 20120Comments

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Greenland and Antarctica ‘have lost four trillion tonnes of ice’ in 20 years More than 4 trillon tonnes of ice from Greenland and Antarctica has melted in the past...
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November 29, 20120Comments

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In Indianapolis in the U.S., Green Economy Takes Root Once considered one of the most conservative cities in the country, and known largely for its industrial manufacturing...
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