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Pope Leo XIV Greetings to the Churches of the Global South Gathered at the Amazonian Museum of Belém

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Why Food and Agriculture Should Be at the Centre of COP30 Agenda

Agroecology strengthens food sovereignty by encouraging local production and consumption. [...] Read more »
Pan-African Activist Advocates for Climate-Resilient Food, Education Systems at Belém Talks

We need to protect the future of the millions of boys and girls on the frontlines of the [...] Read more »
UNRWA Continues Operations in Gaza Amid Ongoing Insecurity and Shortages of Essential Services
Philippe Lazzarini, [...] Read more »
Five Breakthroughs for Women’s Rights Amidst Conflict and Crisis
Even as their rights [...] Read more »
Why Climate Finance Is Vital for the Implementation of NDCs in Africa

We did not start this fire, but we are being handed the bill. The wealthy country’s bill. [...] Read more »
Faith Leaders Endorse Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty at COP30
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Innovative Approaches to Climate, Peace and Security: Opportunities for India–Germany–Australia Collaboration
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Rising Heat, Rising Risk: Regional Policy Actions
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Explainer: Halfway Through COP30, Sticking Points Emerge Across Key Areas
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‘No Land Rights, No Climate Justice,’ Say Activists at Peoples’ Summit
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Africa Wants Health to Be at the Center of Adaptation Finance
This is a COP of implementation. I do not want to see more texts that pile up on promises. But what we need is to detail what has already been promised. I want much more emphasis on adaptation because we have been too occupied with mitigation. [...] Read more »
You Cannot Make Decisions About Our Lives—A Perspective on Global Climate Change Negotiations

As an Indigenous woman, I would like to see more of us at the negotiating table. Because [...] Read more »
Kashmir’s Small Farmers Endless Wait for Climate Justice

With 80 percent of climate finance going to developed nations and just USD 5.5 billion, or [...] Read more »