- Boost for fossil fuel divestment as UK eases pension rules, Dec 18[1]
- When Climate Change Becomes a Credit Problem, Dec 13[2]
- New Zealand creates special refugee visa for Pacific islanders affected by climate change, Dec 9[3]
November[edit | edit source]
I shut down an oil pipeline – because climate change is a ticking bomb, Emily Johnston, Nov 24[4]
Record Emissions: 41 Billion Tons of Heat-Trapping Carbon Dioxide Were Added to the Atmosphere This Year, Nov 14[5]
COP23: Where is the place for community-led initiatives? Nov 13[6]
The seven megatrends that could beat global warming: 'There is reason for hope', Nov 8[7]
The three-degree world: cities that will be drowned by global warming, Nov 3[8]
October[edit | edit source]
Record surge in atmospheric CO2 seen in 2016, Oct 30[9]
Climate change already bringing disease, air pollution and heatwaves, Oct 30[10]
UK climate change masterplan – the grownups have finally won, Oct 12[11]
Scottish government bans fracking after public opposition, Oct 3[12] France, Ireland, Germany, and Bulgaria have also banned fracking.[13]
Catholic church to make record divestment from fossil fuels, Oct 3[14]
September[edit | edit source]
Global carbon emissions stood still in 2016, offering climate hope, Sep 28[15]
When cities fight climate change, they reap other big benefits too. Here are five examples[16]
August[edit | edit source]
California to pass law setting 100% renewable electricity goal, Aug 31[17]
Governments face 'wave of legal action' over climate change inaction as natural disasters worsen, activists warn, Aug 29[18]
Harvey Is What Climate Change Looks Like, Aug 28[19]
University fossil fuel divestment total tips £80 billion globally, Aug 17[20]
Got #ClimateHope? 99 Reasons To Keep Fighting for Our Future, Aug 11[21]
July[edit | edit source]
Barcelona acts to address climate change, Jul 20[22]
Neoliberalism has conned us into fighting climate change as individuals, Martin Lukacs, Jul 17[23]
101 ways to fight climate change and support the Paris agreement, Jun 7[24]
June[edit | edit source]
Mayors of 7,400 cities vow to meet Obama's climate commitments, Jun 28[25]
New York’s new climate program includes making friends — seriously. Here’s why. Jun 16[26]
The fight against climate change: four cities leading the way in the Trump era, Jun 13[27]
This beer kills pipelines, Jun 7[28]
Bucking Trump, These Cities, States and Companies Commit to Paris Accord, Jun 1[29]
May[edit | edit source]
Mapped: How ‘embodied’ footprints compare across Europe, May 31[30]
Mapped: Climate change laws around the world, May 11[31]
Africa: Week 1 of #GDMAfrica2017, May 8[32]
Can global warming really be reversed? Maybe so, and Paul Hawken shows how, May 4[33]
April[edit | edit source]
The Question I Get Asked the Most, Apr 4[34]
9-year-old girl files lawsuit against Indian Government over failure to take ambitious climate action, Apr 1[35]
March[edit | edit source]
An open letter from Bangladesh to the American people, Mar 30[36]
Why I think there's still hope for the climate in 2017, Adam Levy, Mar 19[37]
Sharp drop in US emissions keeps global levels flat, Mar 17[38]
The biggest doctors' groups in America have joined the climate change fight, Mar 15[39]
The 100 Things We Need To Do To Reverse Global Warming, Mar 13[40]
Carbon dioxide levels now rising at record speed, Mar 10[41]
Renewable energy spike led to sharp drop in emissions in Australia, Mar 9[42]
This climate lawsuit could change everything. No wonder the Trump administration doesn't want it going to trial, Mar 9[43]
6 Filipinas fighting for climate justice, Mar 8[44]
Victory in South Africa’s first climate change court case! Mar 8[45]
Climate change battles are increasingly being fought, and won, in court, Tessa Khan, Mar 8[46]
From recycling royalty to smart buildings, Stockholm mayor takes on climate change, Mar 6[47]
UK carbon emissions fell 6% in 2016 after record drop in coal use, Mar 6[48]
February[edit | edit source]
There is Really Only One Way to Come to Grips with the Climate Crisis, Feb 28[49]
10 propuestas sevillanas para luchar contra el cambio climático, Feb 26[50]
Netherlands invests €1m in global climate adaptation centre, Feb 8[51]
January[edit | edit source]
Global Temperature Record Broken for Third Consecutive Year, Jan 18[52]
Cool Block Shows How Neighborhoods Can Create Climate Resilience, Jan 11[53]
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- Climate action
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