UBC sends delegates to a ‘disappointing’ COP30
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Three times they reveal the same paradox: we want sustainability, but we do the opposite.
COP30 revealed the greatest political vacuum of our climate age: no country wants to take the lead in the agenda that really matters to stabilize the climate—the reduction and progressive elimination of fossil fuels. After two weeks of negotiations, delegations again avoided explicit commitments on “phase down” or “phase out” of oil, gas and coal. Science is unequivocal, but politics remains trapped in economic inertias that drive the world away…
After COP30, Indigenous narratives are more important than ever
This article After COP30, Indigenous narratives are more important than ever was originally published by Waging Nonviolence. As last month’s COP30 climate negotiations unfolded in Belém, Brazil, activists converged on the city to advocate for keeping fossil fuels in the ground and protecting carbon-rich ecosystems. At the center of large public demonstrations in Belém were an unprecedented number of people from Indigenous, Afro-descendant and o…
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