Climate justice & corporate power
Overview of articles
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A major legal win for the Ka’apor People in Brazil against the carbon offset industryPosted in category:NewsAintzane MárquezPublished on:
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CCS smokescreen: the Port of Rotterdam’s corporate-driven energy transitionPosted in category:Long readJoanna CabelloPublished on:
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Shell and ExxonMobil pay billions to shareholders, but stop earthquake compensationPosted in category:OpinionJasper van TeeffelenJasper van Teeffelen
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Human rights in the energy transition: SOMO submits input to the UNPosted in category:NewsSara FleischerPublished on:
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Gaslighting Ghana Published on:Luis ScungioPosted in category:PublicationLuis Scungio
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Courts as spaces of resistance against the offset industryPosted in category:OpinionAintzane MárquezAintzane Márquez
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FMO must stop its investment in harmful industrial tree plantationsPosted in category:Published on:Statement
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Reclaiming wealth for climate, reparations and justicePosted in category:Long readAudrey GaughranPublished on:
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Digging deeper into ING’s climate ambition Published on:Rodrigo FernandezPosted in category:PublicationRodrigo Fernandez
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The Counter: strengthening the fight for climate justice around the worldPosted in category:Long readLuis ScungioPublished on:
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The hidden harm of green hydrogen Published on:Ilona HartliefPosted in category:PublicationIlona Hartlief
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Scaling up carbon markets means scaling up emissions and abusePosted in category:Long readJoanna CabelloPublished on:
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Climate leadership means reducing real emissionsPosted in category:Long readAudrey GaughranPublished on:
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Carbon offsets often disenfranchise communitiesPosted in category:Long readJoanna CabelloPublished on:
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Carbon offsets are diverting money away from climate action in the Global SouthPosted in category:Long readIlona HartliefPublished on: