Has the outcome of Addis Ababa changed anything?
Has the outcome of Addis Ababa changed anything? Article by Jean Saldanha, CIDSE Senior Policy Adviser, autumn 2015.
Has the outcome of Addis Ababa changed anything? Read More »
Has the outcome of Addis Ababa changed anything? Article by Jean Saldanha, CIDSE Senior Policy Adviser, autumn 2015.
Has the outcome of Addis Ababa changed anything? Read More »
Le Baril ou la vie ? Impacts des activités des entreprises pétrolières françaises Perenco et Maurel & Prom en Amazonie
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We, world citizens unite in a common call to all governments of the world gathering in New York 25-27 September
Public call to world leaders on the occasion of the UN Summit on Sustainable Development Read More »
Influential voices call on world leaders to do more to support social justice and equality for the people and the
CIDSE and Caritas Internationalis have organised a high-level dialogue at the United Nations to make sure the faith voice rings
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The Pacific Island states have become a striking example of the dramatic consequences that erratic weather events and rising sea
“Climate Justice and Sinking States” Read More »
One year after the launch of the Global Alliance for Climate Smart Agriculture (GACSA), civil society restates a firm “NO”
and urges decision-makers to support agroecology
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Speaking and acting on values, climate change and sustainability
Ecumenical Conference on Climate Change and Papal Encyclical Read More »
There is a certain inevitability beginning to enter the political conversation regarding the environment. Progress remains alarmingly slow but momentum
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