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CLIMATE AGENDA OF SOUTH AFRICAN ENERGY GIANT SASOL EXPOSED

December 8, 2011December 8, 2011 admin

DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA, 7 December 2011 – Polluting companies and multinational corporations are exerting pressure on government climate policies and seeking to undermine global action on the climate crisis, Friends […]

African Anger at European Calls for A ‘New Mandate’, Civil society groups attack ‘Durban Mandate’ proposal as a ‘great escape’

December 8, 2011 admin

DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA – Today – Civil society leaders from across Africa, with support from global movements, launched a letter to climate negotiators that warns that focusing on launching a […]

Canadian Youth Ejected from COP17, Turn their Backs on Canadian Government during Opening Speech

December 8, 2011December 8, 2011 admin

Durban, South Africa – Members of the Canadian Youth Delegation were ejected from COP17 today as Canada’s Environment Minister Peter Kent delivered his opening address at the United Nations climate […]

Building on the Bali Mandate

December 7, 2011December 7, 2011 admin

Robust mandates already exist to conclude negotiations covering 100% of global emissions. In Bali, in 2007, the world agreed to a negotiating roadmap that consisted of three essential pillars: a […]

New film and report show failures of carbon markets and foresee their collapse

December 7, 2011 admin

As COP17 draws to a close the only game in town are the market-based mechanisms that are false solutions to climate change. The same institutions, corporations and governments who have […]

Carbon Markets: Trading with our Future

December 7, 2011 admin

Carbon Markets: Trading with our Future from Occupy Cop17 on Vimeo.

World Bank & developed country plans for Agriculture carbon markets a threat to Africa – Lessons from Wangari Maathai’s Green Belt Movement

December 7, 2011 admin

At the UN Climate Change negotiations in Durban this week, the World Bank and developed countries are claiming that agriculture carbon offsets will bring money for African agriculture. 

LA VIA CAMPESINA DURBAN DECLARATION

December 7, 2011December 7, 2011 admin

Assembly of the Oppressed, 5th December 2011, Durban, South Africa Articles pictures and videos from Durban on www.viacampesina.org As the Assembly of the Oppressed we are gathered here to demand […]

Outing The Oligarchy: Billionaires Who Benefit From Today’s Climate Crisis

December 7, 2011 admin

The International Forum on Globalization (IFG) release a special report today, “Outing the Oligarchy: Billionaires Who Benefit from Today’s Climate Crisis, which identifies the world’s wealthiest 50 individuals whose investments […]

World Business Summit Corporate Clowns Press Statement

December 7, 2011December 7, 2011 admin
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