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This New Internationalist photo gallery presents events from frontline struggles against climate change during the Paris climate talks.
Activists in Paris are laying out inspiring visions for a fair and sustainable future – with the help of 196 stolen bank chairs, writes Samir Dathi.
Development in the industrialized world has come at a high price, writes Mohamed Adow.
As rich countries declare ‘ambition’ while racing to weaken the text, some climate justice campaigners are turning their backs on the COP21 negotiations and looking elsewhere for hope, reports Morgan Curtis.
As the Paris climate talks enter their final hours AG Saño's art is a powerful reminder of exactly what’s at stake.
Naomi Klein speaks with Frank Barat about the limits of the Paris climate talks.
An extraordinary gathering of frontline communities in Paris has been presenting evidence of crimes against nature. Nigerian poet and activist Nnimmo Bassey reports.
Visiting Paris from Gambia, Saiba Suso explains the politics and euphemisms that climate negotiators use and that conceal how the talks impact lives.
What makes a climate leader? For all of us gathered here at COP21, it becomes increasingly evident with every passing day, writes Morgan Curtis.
Yet another draft Paris agreement was released Wednesday, and was immediately renounced by civil society, Adam Greenberg reports.
Ten performers were arrested today at the Louvre for challenging its sponsorship by oil companies Total and Eni. But they managed to smuggle a phone into their cell to get this message out.
Today, hundreds protested against oil sponsorship at the Louvre and ten were arrested. Jess Worth was in the thick of the action.
The ‘high ambition coalition’ is really about undermining developing world groups, argues Nick Dearden.
As the climate talks come to a head, a surprising number of rich countries are signing up to ambitious goals. But this isn't the big win for the climate justice movement that it may appear, explains Dipti Bhatnagar from Friends of the Earth International.
Developed countries are determined to undermine any remnant commitment to justice in this process. Morgan Curtis reports for New Internationalist.
| Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| COP21: From frontlines to redlines photo gallery | This New Internationalist photo gallery presents events from frontline struggles against climate change during the Paris climate talks. |
New Internationalist Editorial | December, 2015 | 21 | Read |
| The Global Village for the Alternative | Activists in Paris are laying out inspiring visions for a fair and sustainable future – with the help of 196 stolen bank chairs, writes Samir Dathi. |
Samir Dathi | December, 2015 | 21 | Read |
| Africa’s green, clean, sustainable future | Development in the industrialized world has come at a high price, writes Mohamed Adow. |
Mohamed Adow | December, 2015 | 21 | Read |
| In final hours thoughts turn to look at what 'winning' looks like in Paris | As rich countries declare ‘ambition’ while racing to weaken the text, some climate justice campaigners are turning their backs on the COP21 negotiations and looking elsewhere for hope, reports Morgan Curtis. |
Morgan Curtis | December, 2015 | 21 | Read |
| Street artist AG Saño survived Super Typhoon Haiyan | As the Paris climate talks enter their final hours AG Saño's art is a powerful reminder of exactly what’s at stake. |
December, 2015 | 21 | Read | |
| We are going backwards, COP21 is the opposite of progress | Naomi Klein speaks with Frank Barat about the limits of the Paris climate talks. |
Naomi Klein,Frank Barat | December, 2015 | 21 | Read |
| Two good days when crimes against nature were exposed | An extraordinary gathering of frontline communities in Paris has been presenting evidence of crimes against nature. Nigerian poet and activist Nnimmo Bassey reports. |
Nnimmo Bassey | December, 2015 | 21 | Read |
| What does COP21 loss and damage mean in human terms? | Visiting Paris from Gambia, Saiba Suso explains the politics and euphemisms that climate negotiators use and that conceal how the talks impact lives. |
Saiba Suso | December, 2015 | 21 | Read |
| A pivotal moment in Paris defines climate leaders | What makes a climate leader? For all of us gathered here at COP21, it becomes increasingly evident with every passing day, writes Morgan Curtis. |
Morgan Curtis | December, 2015 | 21 | Read |
| Latest agreement at Paris climate talks ‘nowhere close to good enough’ | Yet another draft Paris agreement was released Wednesday, and was immediately renounced by civil society, Adam Greenberg reports. |
Adam Greenberg | December, 2015 | 21 | Read |
| Activists arrested in the Louvre secretly sent this message | Ten performers were arrested today at the Louvre for challenging its sponsorship by oil companies Total and Eni. But they managed to smuggle a phone into their cell to get this message out. |
December, 2015 | 21 | Read | |
| Art, oil and arrests in Paris | Today, hundreds protested against oil sponsorship at the Louvre and ten were arrested. Jess Worth was in the thick of the action. |
Jess Worth | December, 2015 | 21 | Read |
| Will Paris promises lead to catastrophic warming? | The ‘high ambition coalition’ is really about undermining developing world groups, argues Nick Dearden. |
Nick Dearden | December, 2015 | 21 | Read |
| Rich countries are getting behind an ambitious climate target | As the climate talks come to a head, a surprising number of rich countries are signing up to ambitious goals. But this isn't the big win for the climate justice movement that it may appear, explains Dipti Bhatnagar from Friends of the Earth International. |
Dipti Bhatnagar | December, 2015 | 21 | Read |
| Will COP21 leave ‘loss and damage’ lost and damaged? | Developed countries are determined to undermine any remnant commitment to justice in this process. Morgan Curtis reports for New Internationalist. |
Morgan Curtis | December, 2015 | 21 | Read |