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climate justice

We've catalogued a number of sources for you on the subject of climate justice, such as the crossings among social issues and climate change, the impacts of global warming on underrepresented communities, and the importance of a just transition to a sustainable future.

Tiny Vanuatu Uses Its ‘Unimportance’ to Launch Big Climate Ideas

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It wants a top international court to weigh in on whether nations are legally bound to protect against climate risks.

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Created 12/22/2022
Last modified 12/22/2022

The Hague verdict and the consequences

Article · Deutsch

Europe's biggest oil company must drastically reduce its CO2 emissions following a ruling by a Dutch court. Experts are convinced that the ruling will have far-reaching consequences - and not just for the energy sector. An overview.

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Created 01/26/2023
Last modified 01/26/2023

Study: IPCC asks emerging countries to drop coal faster than rich nations did

Article · English

A new study has found that most energy transition models ask nations like China, India and South Africa to cut coal use twice as fast as developed countries ever did.

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Created 02/18/2023
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How Scotland pays back for Malawi climate damage

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Scotland is one of the first countries in the world to stump up cash for "loss and damage" caused by climate change in poorer countries.

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Created 03/04/2023
Last modified 03/04/2023

Who Pays the Bill for Climate Change?

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A plan led by Barbados could remake the way the world of finance deals with the climate crisis.

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Created 02/18/2023
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A Powerful Climate Leader From a Small Island Nation

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Mia Mottley, the prime minister of Barbados, has been drawing attention to the environmental and financial threats faced by small and vulnerable countries like hers.

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Created 12/22/2022
Last modified 12/22/2022

The world’s top 1% of emitters produce over 1000 times more CO2 than the bottom 1%

Blog · English

Wealth, energy use, and the consumption of goods and services are unevenly distributed across the world. Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are no exception. Emissions vary across countries and across generations, but even more so across income groups.

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Created 03/04/2023
Last modified 03/04/2023

Who Pays the Bill for Climate Change?

Podcast · English

A plan led by Barbados could remake the way the world of finance deals with the climate crisis.

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Created 12/02/2022
Last modified 12/02/2022