The gluttons and the hungry Published: 28 May 2022 Essay How do we distribute responsibility for our planet evenly? Between North and South? Within nations? A brief history of environmental justice. By Wolfgang Sachs
Why climate policy must look beyond carbon pricing Published: 23 May 2022 Guide In their book "Making Climate Policy Work", our authors describe the obstacles that stand in the way of a serious carbon price policy - and why only a government industrial policy can lead to the goal. By Danny Cullenward and David G. Victor
How can we reconcile global human prosperity and environmental sustainability? Published: 23 May 2022 Essay The fight against poverty doesn't need to be a barrier to environmental and climate protection. How low- and high-income countries can work together towards climate-neutrality, cutting emissions and resource consumption. By Imme Scholz
For a good life for all, for one Earth for all Published: 23 May 2022 Appeal International trade rules – be they those of the World Trade Organization (WTO) or bilateral agreements – favor exploitative relationships. And the latest IPCC report warns that many of these trade and investment agreements severely limit the political scope for climate and environmental protection. The EU, with its attractive single market, has a great deal of power and influence here. We must take advantage of both now. By Anna Cavazzini
50 years of United Nations Environmental Policies – a Feminist Perspective Published: 23 May 2022 Taking Stock Reasons why we need to have the eco-feminist movement strongly present in Stockholm this June 2022. By Sascha Gabizon
What may grow, what must shrink Published: 23 May 2022 Perspective The worldwide bestseller "The Limits to Growth" was published fifty years ago. Our author takes stock of the debate and suggests a way forward. By Jörg Haas
IPCC Unsummarized - Unmasking Clear Warnings on Overshoot, Techno-fixes, and the Urgency of Climate Justice Published: 27 April 2022 Analysis Our analysis of the latest report on climate change mitigation by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) shows that while it warns of the negative consequences of relying on risk technologies if we overshoot 1.5°C, this is downplayed at the same time in favour of fossil fuels.
Early Warnings Published: 26 April 2022 Commentary In the battle against climate change the Global South has a lot to teach and give. Yet its voices and contributions are significantly underrepresented and consistently ignored by the dominating Global North in imperialist fashion. By Jamina Vesta Jugo
High-risk geoengineering technologies won’t reverse climate breakdown Published: 21 March 2022 Commentary Techno fixes like carbon dioxide removal and solar radiation management are no substitute for exiting coal, oil and gas – whatever polluters would like you to think. By Linda Schneider
Climate mitigation and adaptation requires gender-responsive financing Published: 21 March 2022 Background Among those hardest hit by the climate crisis, women have taken some of the leading roles in combatting it. On local levels they are directly addressing the effects of climate change. Here we present some of the core calls for fair and gender-equitable climate financing on a global scale. By Birte Rodenberg
Strengthening gender justice in global environmental crises Published: 11 March 2022 Introduction To deal with the dramatic consequences of the global environmental and climate crises, international attention is also growing for civil society environmental movements and their louder feminist demands. By Birte Rodenberg
"It's not just the carbon footprint – we also have to see the feet" Published: 11 March 2022 Interview Gender justice, democracy and socio-ecological sustainability are politically and economically inextricably linked. Barbara Unmüßig, President of the Heinrich Böll Foundation, gives an insight into her own experiences and develops recommendations for action for politicians. By Birte Rodenberg
Beyond The Limits: How Gambling on Overshoot is Pushing the Planet Past a Point of No Return Published: 28 February 2022 Analysis The new IPCC Working Group II Report Highlights How Gambling on Overshoot is Pushing the Planet Past a Point of No Return.
Statement against Net-Zero narratives Published: 24 February 2022 Petition The declaration "Real Solutions not Net-Zero" against the Net-Zero narratives was signed by 725 organisations during COP26.
Net-Zero files by CLARA Group Published: 24 February 2022 Alliance CLARA pursues climate solutions that work for people - at community, landscape, and national levels.
It’s time for climate competition with China Published: 17 January 2022 Comment Brussels and Beijing are entering a new phase in their climate relations. Gone are the days when the EU and China were only climate partners. Now Brussels would be well-served to compete and spur China on when it comes to climate protection.
Climate and Energy in Southeast Asia Published: 5 January 2022 Dossier This dossier explores climate and energy issues in Thailand and Southeast Asia. It contains analyses, features, research, and other multimedia materials from regional experts, academics, journalists, and our partners.
False solutions prevail over real ambition at COP26 Published: 16 December 2021 Analysis COP26 in Glasgow started with a plethora of declarations. But in the end it failed to deliver on the real and immediate action needed to avoid climate catastrophe, and to address the demand for justice and equity for those most impacted by climate harms. By Erika Lennon, Sebastien Duyck and Nikki Reisch
“Glass less than half full” – Glasgow climate finance outcomes leave much room for improvements despite some wins Published: 15 December 2021 Analysis Progress on core climate finance issues at COP26 proved to be key to break deadlocks and to reach often inadequate compromises in the Glasgow Climate Pact. By Liane Schalatek
Global energy transition: Inequalities could be exacerbated Published: 22 November 2021 Interview Ms. Silvia Sartori, Senior Project Manager of ENERGIA, the International Network on Gender and Sustainable Energy, speaks about why gender matters in the energy debate, how a ‘victimization narrative’ inaccurately represents women, and what can be expected from the Gender and Energy Compact launched in September 2021. By Daniel Abunales and Lea Goelnitz