The Declaration of the peoples at COP27. – The People’s Plenary at COP27 aroused great emotion. Coordinated by a representative of Egyptian civil society and preceded by a few moments of meditation and prayer of some native peoples, the assembly was an opportunity to present the “Declaration for climate justice” by the main non-governmental organizations […]Read More
Global leaders and entities launch open letter for further action against climate disinformation campaigns. By Daniele Savietto – One of the great evils of our century is fighting the orchestrated networks of disinformation that are increasingly circulating and affecting all crucial points of our life in society, such as the democratic rule of law, adherence […]Read More
Brazil President-elect joined global leaders at COP27 and addressed those who insist on believing in an environmentally just future. By Daniele Savietto – The newly elected president, Lula, arrived at the COP and has already moved everyone who believes that the spaces of power can still be occupied by those who seek fair solutions to […]Read More
The urgency of these themes was the focus of the press conference with Brazilian native nations. By Daniele Savietto – While many people are marching for the need for more concrete actions that can combat climate change, leaders of native peoples have come together in a movement to draw attention to two focal points at […]Read More
A brief summary concerning climate justice in Brazilian cities. By Amanda Costa Translation: Erik Martins, AJN Brazil – Hey my climate beauties 🙂 It’s been so intense participating in the 27th UN Climate Change Conference, COP 27 – Egypt. There are many events, incidences, troubles, coffee with friends, outbreaks, coffee with funders, the desire to […]Read More
On the last Thursday, November 10th, 2022, an event was held at the COP that saw the discussion of plans for environmental policies by Brazil’s newly re-elected president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. By Federica Dossi Translation: Fernanda Filiú, AJN Brazil – Lula’s election rekindled hope in terms of deforestation, and much was said of […]Read More
How are young people challenging power structures and creating communities? A side event at the COP 27 gathered youth activists from different corners of the world to reflect about the meanings of activism and resistance. By Jessica Cuel – It’s 18.30 in Sharm el Sheikh, the end a day packed with meetings and conferences. In […]Read More
“Safeguarding the rights of Indigenous Peoples in business-driven climate action” is the side event that informs us about the colonial logic that is threatening the lands of indigenous peoples to create large renewable energy plants. By Emanuele Rippa – Yesterday afternoon at the COP27 a side event focused on the need to safeguard the rights […]Read More
We have seen in the last few weeks the great fanfare that has been made in Iran and around the world about the use of the hijab and the government’s violence towards Iranian women. With that in mind, the article has the duty to provide information and show you the reader what the histories of […]Read More
Two billion people across 111 countries, or 19.1%, live in acute multidimensional poverty, inform the UN Development Programme and the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative By SDG Knowledge Hub – Reducing poverty at scale is possible. This is the main finding of a report by the UN Development Programme (UNDP) and the Oxford Poverty […]Read More