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Endtimes for Big Oil. Danny Chivers and Jess Worth have some good news from the frontlines

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NI 528 - A caring economy - November, 2020
Calling for a green economic recovery from Covid-19 near the British Parliament.Photo: Wiktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto/PA Images

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Jake Woodier on the climate activists challenging corporate bailouts for the world’s polluters.

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NI 527 - Covid-19 lessons from the pandemic - September, 2020
Where we would have been: Fridays for Future activists leave placards outside the Reichstag in Berlin, Germany, as an alternative climate protest.Photo: Kay Nietfeld/DPA/Alamy Live News

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Aruna Chandrasekhar on how climate activism has kept going in a time of isolation.

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NI 526 - The Kurds - betrayed again - July, 2020
The fight continues: indigenous groups and their allies blockade government buildings in Victoria, Canada to protest a natural gas pipeline through Wet’suwet’en territory.Photo: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy

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Danny Chivers is buoyed up by three decisive victories led by indigenous groups against fossil-fuel interests in Australia, Brazil and Canada.

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NI 525 - The fight for clean air - May, 2020
New Yorkers march against fracking last April.Photo: Erik McGregor/Getty

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Climate action in a hostile environment. Words by Danny Chivers.

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NI 524 - How we make poverty - March, 2020
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Four key findings from climate polls of 2019 by Danny Chivers.

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NI 523 - Borders - Freedom to move, for everyone - January, 2020
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Six things you can do to protect the Amazon by Danny Chivers.

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NI 522 - China in charge - November, 2019
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Why is public money propping up fossil fuels? Danny Chivers investigates.

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NI 521 - Who owns the sea? - September, 2019
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Ecological breakdown is in the spotlight. Danny Chivers outlines five ways to seize the moment.

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NI 520 - The right to the city - July, 2019
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Are oil companies losing their social license?

As opposition to fossil-fuel sponsorship grows, arts institutions funded by big oil are looking increasingly out of touch. Danny Chivers reports.

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NI 518 - Building a new internationalism - March, 2019
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Five climate struggles to watch in 2019

Danny Chivers reports on the key environmental struggles to keep track of in the coming year.

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NI 517 - Trade in Turmoil - January, 2019
In Nigeria pressure on natural resources driven by climate stress, alongside government. The link must be broken with Religion and climate change.Photo: Stefan Heunis/Getty

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Development practitioner Adesuwa Ero urges religious leaders in rural Nigeria to rethink their views on climate change before it's too late.

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NI 516 - The dirt on waste - November, 2018
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The latest news from those fighting against climate change, from Costa Rica going fossil-free to the suspicious creation of ‘low carbon’ kerosene.

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NI 515 - Making peace in a world at war - September, 2018

Articles in this category displayed as a table:

Article title From magazine Publication date
A caring economy November, 2020
Covid-19 lessons from the pandemic September, 2020
The Kurds - betrayed again July, 2020
The fight for clean air May, 2020
How we make poverty March, 2020
Borders - Freedom to move, for everyone January, 2020
China in charge November, 2019
Who owns the sea? September, 2019
The right to the city July, 2019
Building a new internationalism March, 2019
Trade in Turmoil January, 2019
The dirt on waste November, 2018
Making peace in a world at war September, 2018
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