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Action and Advocacy

Why Are Women and Youth Still Mentioned Separately in Climate Conversations?

By: Chalsey Gill Anthony, Environmental Communicator, on behalf of Caribbean Policy Development Centre (CPDC)   When major floods hit Guyana in 2005, Christine Samwaroo was a...

CARICOM urges global action ahead of COP30: Caribbean leaders call for finance, justice, and real climate ambition

As the world marks 10 years since the Paris Agreement, CARICOM warns that global pledges still fall short of the 1.5°C goal and calls...
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El Salvador faces international scrutiny for “Political Trial” of environmental activists

The five men, were at the forefront of an over decade-long campaign to ban metal mining in El Salvador,...

G20 tip-toeing around fossil fuel pledge

By Marco Lopez BELMOPAN, TUES. Sept. 10, 2024 Climate negotiations have long been reduced to a game of wordplay. Indeed,...

“Oil Kills” protests grips Europe; spreading to North America

By Marco Lopez Flights at Germany's Frankfurt Airport came to a screeching halt on Thursday, July 25, as protestors connected...

Why 1.5°C matters?

By Marco Lopez Sure you've heard it before: 1.5°C to Stay Alive. What's this all about? Well, the phrase comes from...

12th consecutive month with record-high temperatures

By Marco Lopez Last month was the warmest May on record globally. This is according to a report released today...

Ocean acidification: Silent killer looms as oceans cry for help

by Marco Lopez The oceans absorbs 30 percent of the CO2  released into the atmosphere. Naturally, increased atmospheric CO2 ...