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Mangroves destruction in Maldives-islands’ biggest ecocide

Save Maldives The decision to build a domestic airport in Kulhudhuffushi wetland and mangroves and the subsequent reclamation of a significant part of the mangroves is one of the biggest environmental ecocides the Maldives has seen in recent times. The destruction of the mangrove ecosystem commenced

Climate Crisis: We only have 12 years to save ourselves, let’s act fast!

The year 2018 can be termed historic in terms of realisation of the ‘catastrophic’ climate crisis we are in. Never in the past had we been warned of the consequences of not addressing climate change in such clear terms. The landmark 1.5 degrees Celsius special report (SR 1.5) of the Intergovernm

Watch: Destruction of the Environment as a Consequence of Overpopulation

As of December 31, 2018, at midnight CET the population on our planet was exactly 8,953,851,418 or almost 9 billion!

#MvTreeGrab: Removal of trees continues for landscaping of resorts in Maldives

Mohamed Junayd A local company wants to remove 582 coconut palms from Badidhoo island. The Badidhoo island in Dhaal atoll is the latest flashpoint in the removal of trees for the landscaping of new resorts, an increasingly common practice environmental activists have dubbed #MvTreeGrab. A

How climate change caused the world’s first ever empire to collapse

Vasile Ersek, Northumbria University, Newcastle Akkadia was the world’s first empire. It was established in Mesopotamia around 4,300 years ago after its ruler, Sargon of Akkad, united a series of independent city states. Akkadian influence spanned along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers from what is

Weak workplan wounds Paris Agreement

Joydeep Gupta, Soumya Sarkar, Chris Davy, Fermin Koop, Yao Zhe, Tom Baxter The Paris Agreement, itself a compromise that is not enough to combat climate change, was further weakened in the details as the work programme was signed off in the annual UN climate summit  A Paris Agreement Work Progr

Why we should stop labelling people climate change deniers

Meanwhile, far from the pomp and formality of COP meetings, do local populations feel engaged in climate change action? I doubt it.

World Bank Group Announces $200 billion over Five Years for Climate Action

By ramping up direct adaptation finance to reach around $50 billion over FY 21-25, the World Bank will, for the first time, give this equal emphasis alongside investments that reduce emissions.

State and Regional Governments Decarbonizing at Double the Rate of G20 Governments

This year, 37 governments from Argentina, Brazil, Columbia Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay and Mexico disclosed, and Latin America became the second largest group of disclosing governments after Europe.

HSBC CEO Slammed For Coal Double-Standard at Climate Finance Summit

Activists hijack twitter feed and confront HSBC over discriminatory coal policy Activists continued their campaign against HSBC’s CEO John Flint and his bank’s double standard when it comes to coal finance. As HSBC attempted to paint itself in a green-light (as a sponsor of the UN’s premiere C

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