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- October 31, 2022
W7 Out and Loud by Cathy Orlando
By Cathy Orlando on October 31, 2022Read moreI applaud the W7 German team and the German government. They are transforming people and the planet via their strategies and implementation. I especially applaud how the voices of the Global South were elevated. I am heard by my government. My voice does need to need to be amplified. I need to listen and so must the rest of the world.
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Citizens’ Climate International supports call for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty
By Joe Robertson on October 31, 2022Read moreIn the past month, Vanuatu, Timor Leste, the European Parliament and the World Health Organization have called for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty.
- October 7, 2022
A Talanoa Dialogue for Global Women in All Their Diversity
By Cathy Orlando on October 7, 2022Read moreA Talanoa Dialogue is a fierce and honest dialogue. Watch the 3:30 minute video of women share their climate ambitions and solutions. Includes women from Kenya, Somalia, Uzbekistan, Ghana, Nigeria, Uganda, Panama and Sweden.
- September 27, 2022
PARIS Principles to Accelerate Cooperative Climate Resilience
By Joe Robertson on September 27, 2022Read moreWe need cooperative strategies for early warning, threat reduction, and climate resilient development, on a scale never before attempted, just to safeguard everyday wellbeing at the human scale. The Paris Agreement captured this need astutely in paragraph 8 of Article 6, which calls for “integrated, holistic and balanced non-market approaches…”