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2024

Environmental pledges are being shredded to please agribusiness and appease extremists. It’s a terrible mistake, says environmental writer Arthur Neslen
All local communities affected by mining projects should have the right to have a say on whether mining activities will start or continue in their backyard. This belief in community involvement in political, economic, and environmental decision-making is epitomised in a Right to Say No (RTSN), which is the inalienable and collective right of a community to say no (or yes) to extractive projects on the territories/lands they are living within. Currently, there is no real ‘Right’ to Say No outside of iterations of the indigenous right to free, prior and informed consent (FPIC) — it is a right we are asserting, not something we can yet claim. This toolbox will elaborate on the rights local communities already have and those rights that still need to be recognised and enforced, to establish a Right to Say No.
A UN meeting this week considered a motion on a suite of technologies known as ‘solar radiation modification’, but no consensus could be reached on the controversial topic.
Les scientifiques affirment que la catégorie 6 est nécessaire pour tenir compte de la force des ouragans provoquée par le changement climatique. Des tempêtes tropicales surpuissantes au cours de la dernière décennie et la perspective d'autres à venir ont amené les experts à proposer une nouvelle catégorie d'ouragans gigantesques : la catégorie 6.

2023

Les Emirats arabes unis souffrent de niveaux de pollution atmosphérique "alarmants" en partie à cause de leur industrie fossile, affirme l’ONG Human Right Watch (HRW), qui accuse le pays hôte de la conférence de l’ONU sur les changements climatiques d’étouffer les débats sur la qualité de l’air.
L’ONG dénonce l’utilisation, par Tsahal à Gaza et au Liban, de ces munitions interdites dans les zones où vivent des civils en raison des brulûres qu’elles provoquent.
UK has led the way, with countries across the continent making mass arrests, passing draconian new laws and labelling activists as eco-terrorists
As the northern hemisphere burns, experts feel deep sadness – and resentment – while dreading what lies ahead this Australian summer
As climate policy is weakened, extreme weather intensifies and more refugees are driven from their homes – and the cycle of hatred continues, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot
How to Blow Up a Pipeline makes a case for sabotage, but hope remains that we can build rather than destroy, says campaigner Natasha Walter