Germany struggles to bury the remains of its nuclear past
In the days following Fukashima, German chancellor Angela Merkel made the decision to decommission all existing nuclear power plants in Germany. But in the midst of the country’s energy transition, a burning question remains — what should be done with the nuclear waste?
Making Nationally Determined Contributions Work for Gender Justice
Since women and girls are disproportionately impacted by the climate crisis, they must play an integral, leading part in designing and advocating for policies under the Paris Agreement.
What is the Degrowth Movement?
The “degrowth” movement gained international recognition in 2008 following the first official degrowth conference in Paris. The movement has been on the rise ever since.
Disaster Resilience & The NDCs
As countries improve and implement their NDCs, or national climate pledges, it’s critical to support local disaster resilience projects. Read more about a great organization leading this work in Sierra Leone.
What is a frontline community?
Frontline communities experience disproportionate impacts from climate change.
An Introduction to Climate Change: Science, Sources, and Implications
An introductory climate change article that introduces the major scientific aspects, what sources are leading to climate change, and the implications of the effects.
Asset Mapping for Climate Justice
Learn about how asset mapping can impact sustainability movements.
Over 78,000,000 acres (15 billion trees (approx.)) of rainforests are being burned annually; this is equal to 200,000 acres of land (41 million trees) being burned every day