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The 1.5 degrees celsius target from Paris (probably) died on November 5th

Article / 15th November 2024

In the wake of Trump’s return as US president, other nations can – and must – work together and share their resources if we are to avoid a worst scenario for the climate, writes Felix Dodds and Michael Strauss for IPS news.

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The US’s priority: Palestinian slaughter, not hurricane prep

Article / 11th October 2024

As devastating natural disasters cause mass destruction across the southeastern United States, politicians and leaders are more concerned with arming Israel to the teeth than preparing and rebuilding their own communities.

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Protesters around the world are targeting inequality. Governments must listen

Article / 28th August 2024

Citizen protests around world may vary in their specific causes, but they share a common thread—anger over an economic system that feels intolerable, writes Sarah Saadoun for Human Rights Watch.

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One in 11 people went hungry last year. Climate change is a big reason why.

Article / 15th August 2024

Hunger and food insecurity are no longer merely benchmarks of public health. They are symptoms of a warming world.

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Starvation in Sudan

Article / 5th August 2024

Sadly, there are many striking parallels between the wars being waged on the civilian populations of Sudan and Gaza. Neither populations have received what they most urgently need: an end to their respective conflicts, writes Priti Gulati Cox and Stan Cox.

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