CIDSE Highlights November-December 2017
CIDSE Highlights No.33, November – December 2017
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CIDSE Highlights No.33, November – December 2017
CIDSE Highlights November-December 2017 Read More »
Transitioning to a low-carbon and sustainable economy based on accessible and affordable renewable energy for all is a key pillar
Ingredients of a just transition for a low carbon and sustainable future Read More »
We are proud to launch CIDSE’s new “Voices for Change” blog. This blog space is dedicated to “systemic change.” It
Blogging towards systemic change Read More »
The mining model, as implemented in Brazil, of promoting the extraction of natural resources by the state in conjunction with
Women affected by the dam failure fighting against the power of big business Read More »
Trócaire and the Global Catholic Climate Movement have launched a guide for faith-based institutions concerned with the ways in which
On the eve of the One Planet Summit in Paris, France, as governments and stakeholders gather to discuss the urgent
G20 Nations and Multilateral Development Banks – Stop Funding Fossils Read More »
The Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns (one of CIDSE’s members in the USA) condemns the Trump administration’s decision to recognize
« Accaparement des terres en Afrique francophone : identifier et promouvoir les solutions endogènes pour s’en sortir », Déclaration de
Déclaration de la conférence d’Abidjan Read More »
Pope Francis is currently visiting Myanmar, bringing words of respect and inter-religious peaceful dialogue in a country that has become
Pope Francis in Myanmar Read More »
An interview with Father Rodrigo Peret from Franciscans International, member of Iglesias & Mineria network and of People’s Dialogue, about
Environmental defenders at risk Read More »