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Greta Thunberg · OsloEnvironmental campaigner Greta Thunberg and dozens of other activists on Monday blocked entrances to Norway’s energy ministry, protesting against wind turbines built on land traditionally used by indigenous Sami reindeer herders.
Greta Thunberg, Other Protesters Block Norway Energy Ministry Over Wind Farms
41% Left coverage: 34 sources
Lula Da Silva · BrasíliaJoenia Wapichana is Brazil's first Indigenous woman to command the agency charged with protecting the Amazon rainforest and its people. Critics say Funai has allowed the Amazon's resources to be exploited at the expense of the environment. Lula is appointing well-known environmentalists and Indigenous people to key positions at Funai and other agencies.
Brazil's new president works to reverse Amazon deforestation
38% Center coverage: 32 sources
Climate ChangeChina's regions warned to prepare for more extreme weather this year. Record-breaking temperatures and a lengthy drought played havoc with the country's power supplies and disrupted harvests last summer. China was hit last June by a heatwave that lasted more than 70 days, damaging crops, drying up lakes and reservoirs.
China warns of more extreme weather in 2023
67% Center coverage: 3 sources
StartupsMexico says it will prohibit experiments with solar geoengineering, a strategy that purports to reverse global warming by reflecting sunlight. The move follows controversial attempts by a geoengineering startup to deploy reflective particles into the stratosphere. The company, called Make Sunsets, conducted the field tests without prior notice or consent from the Mexican government.
Mexico bans solar geoengineering experiments after startup’s field tests
100% Left coverage: 2 sources
Climate ChangeSupreme People's Court issued new guidelines that say judges should balance development and corporate emission reduction when ruling on lawsuits. Document says courts should focus on the carbon trading market, in particular, which has been the subject of a wide variety of legal disputes in recent years. President Xi Jinping recently reaffirmed a pledge that China would peak its carbon dioxide emissions before 2030.
China strengthens role of courts in meeting carbon targets
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Canada sets out green investments guide amid credibility concerns
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Climate Change · VanuatuOf the 193 United Nations member states, 105 have now supported Vanuatu's call to request that the International Court of Justice (ICJ) gives an advisory opinion on states' legal obligation for climate action. Large and small, including most of Europe, Australia, Canada, Vietnam, Colombia and Bangladesh, are now co-sponsoring the draft resolution.
Vanuatu gathers support for UN climate justice statement
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Climate ChangeJapan plans to prolong fossil fuels across Southeast Asia, by promoting carbon capture, gas and the co-firing of ammonia at coal power plants. People's movements from the Philippines to Bangladesh and Indonesia succeeded in pressuring the Japanese government last year to stop exporting its dirty coal technologies. But now Japan is at it again.
Japan’s 'green transformation' would derail the energy transition in Asia
100% Left coverage: 1 sources