Storytellers reconvene to weigh in on the climate Justice Narrative for Africa Published: 14 September 2022 Article Climate Story Lab Africa reconvenes for the second time in Africa this September 29th to amplify the visibility of African perspectives, experiences, and solutions on pressing climate issues to global audiences and policymakers, through compelling works of storytelling.
Kenyan Court Order Compensation for Slum Residents over Lead Poisoning Published: 22 July 2020 Article The Environment Court in Mombasa has awarded Sh1.3 billion damages to 3,000 residents of Owino Uhuru slum, who filed a Class Action Suit over lead poisoning.
Sustainable tourism? Good holidays, bad holidays Published: 10 May 2020 Atlas The type of travel and local tourism management determine how sustainable a holiday can be. Environmentally friendly offers are on the rise, but above all conventional forms that ignore environmental pollution are booming.
EU transportation policy: competition with infrastructure Published: 14 April 2020 Atlas A bigger internal market, greater trade in goods and more infrastructure mean greater economic power. The EU wants to hold its own against China from a position of strength.
The automotive sector: the transformation of a key industry Published: 14 April 2020 Atlas Three trends will shape the evolution of Germany’s most important industrial sector: electrification, digitization and networking within a new mobility system. Policymakers, manufacturers and customers are beginning to understand this.
Ecomobility: treading lightly Published: 14 April 2020 Atlas People who combine different means of transportation in everyday life can organize their mobility with great efficiency. Ideally, all the building blocks of such a “multimodality” fit together.
Drive technology: charging ahead Published: 9 April 2020 Atlas The path going forward is clear: For road vehicles, electricity and alternative fuels will soon replace gasoline and diesel. The climate protection potential of this move is high, but some problems still need to be solved along the way.
Civil society reiterates call for a ban on geoengineering Published: 19 March 2019 Article Geoengineering is an ineffective and irresponsible approach to the challenges posed by climate change. Its risks and potential impacts are global and extend far beyond the climate discussion. All of the proposed technologies carry large-scale risks for biodiversity, ecosystems, food security, human rights, health and democracy. It creates new threats to peace and security at the national, regional and global scales, both through the unintended but foreseeable exacerbation of underlying conflicts and through the potential for weaponization of geoengineering technologies. And it would further entrench our dependence on a fossil fuel economy.
The Big Bad Fix – The Case Against Climate Geoengineering Published: 6 December 2017 The “Big Bad Fix” provides policy makers, journalists, NGO activists, social movements, and other change agents with a comprehensive overview of the key actors, technologies and fora relevant in the geoengineering discourse. It delivers a sound background analysis of the history of geoengineering, the various vested interests shaping it, and case studies on some of the most important technologies and experiments.
A Comprehensive Look at 'Thank You For The Rain' Documentary Published: 16 November 2017 A story of hope from the frontline of climate change about Kisilu Musya, a TEDGlobal speaker and a small scale farmer from Kenya.