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- May 21, 2021
CCI urges end to violence against civilians in Colombia
By Joe Robertson on May 21, 2021Read moreNonviolent citizen advocates should never face any threat of violence. Human rights violations must be prosecuted. Government should work with citizens to design and deliver sustainable development.
0 - May 18, 2021
Malawians Meet with Minister Tembo
By Cathy Orlando on May 18, 2021Read moreHere is how Minister Tembo’s story on Facebook begins, “Citizens’ Climate International (CCI) Volunteers Malawi Chapter led by their National Coordinator, Rodgers Lungu, visited us today to present a proposal for government to consider introducing a Carbon Fee and Dividend in the country to foster climate-resilient development.”
- May 9, 2021
Oceania and Asia Upgrading Global Climate Action Part II
By Cathy Orlando on May 9, 2021Read moreWith an eye toward the G7, G20 and COP 26 summits, we invite you to watch our workshop with our climate leaders from Asia and Oceania on Sunday, May 9, 2021.
- May 2, 2021
Canadians met with their Provincial Parliamentarians
By Cathy Orlando on May 2, 2021Read moreCanada has declared a climate emergency. Yet recent changes in government in five provinces, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia, have coincided with increases in GHGs soon after being elected.