In the last blog post, we discussed Open Access (OA) and OA Week. In this and following posts throughout the week, we will dive deeper into this year’s theme, Open for Climate Justice. What is climate ...
The latest advisory opinion by the United Nations’ International Court of Justice expands the legal framework for combating the climate crisis and transforms “climate justice” from an abstract concept ...
Every year sees new climate funds, billions pledged for adaptation, forests, resilience, and technology. How much of this money is reaching the people living with the daily realities of climate change ...
This spring, as the federal government was busy canceling $1.7 billion in environmental justice grants, Seattle did the opposite. The city awarded $1.2 million through its Environmental Justice Fund ...
Climate justice isn’t just about the environment - it’s about race, power, economics, and global leadership. In this powerful ...
How to get the biggest emitters to pay for their climate offenses. The United States and the European Union grew into economic superpowers by committing climate atrocities. They have burned a wildly ...
For the first time in the history of United Nations Climate Conferences, the Catholic Church took a leadership role at COP30, as cardinals and bishops from Africa, Asia, and Latin America united to ...