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  • MPs react as semi-naked climate protesters disrupt Brexit debate - video

    Semi-naked climate change protesters interrupted a House of Commons Brexit debate, spending almost 20 minutes with their buttocks facing the chamber

  • Australia: An armada of kayakers blocked the Newcastle harbour entrance while 70 people blocked a critical rail crossing preventing any coal from getting to the port for over six hours. In total 2,000 people took part in the action shutting down the world’s largest coal port for a day, preventing the shipment of almost 2 megatonnes of coal during the protest.

    Protesting to #Breakfree of fossil fuels – in pictures

    From 3-15 May, thousands of young people around the world took part in civil disobedience on six continents, calling for oil, coal and gas to be kept in the ground
  • The slogan “No Plan B” is projected onto the Eiffel Tower as part of the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris.

    Wanted: unprecedented collaboration to solve poverty and climate change

    Dominic Waughray
    The SDGs have been set and a climate target agreed. The only question that remains is how the international community will meet them
  • people's climate march

    15 ways to powerfully communicate climate change solutions

    Should campaigners be publishing in more local languages, or pushing for climate change to be taught at school? Our panel share their suggestions for the best ways to promote positive action
  • Climate Change and Poverty go hand in hand in many places in the World

    Live Q&A: Poverty and climate change, will we get it right in 2015?

    2015 is a crucial year for tackling poverty and climate change. Join our panel from 1-3pm GMT on Wednesday 11 February to discuss how to make changes happen
  • Painted parachute at NYC climate march

    13 ways the arts and sport can inspire action on climate change

    Isn’t it time creative types and sports stars did more to tackle climate change? Our expert panel suggest how
  • women children climate change

    Seen but not heard: does it matter what children say about climate change?

    Despite repeated warnings from Unicef, children are not being involved in policymaking. How can they be included?
  • COPENHAGEN, DENMARK: A protestor with the painting 'Act now'

    Top ten books on the climate change movement

    The campaign's issues can be complex, so here's a list of the seminal books to help navigate environmental activism, writes Matthias Dietz

  • Brazilian indigenous women of the Enawen

    Land rights in Latin America: where are the voices of indigenous women?

    The lives of indigenous women in Latin America are intertwined with the forests, they are best people to involve in climate change talks

  • A farmer covers himself from the rain during Asar Pandra festival in Bhaktapur

    Flooding in Nepal: will the economy survive the deluge?

    As floods become more frequent and destructive, a new study assesses the impact on the country's agriculture and hydroelectric energy
  • James Hansen, Nasa's climate scientist

    Climate change: has science finally won the debate?

    Karl Mathiesen: Was there a definitive moment when the scientific community reached a consensus about climate change?

  • Yeb Sano

    #fastfortheclimate: gimmick or powerful climate change campaign?

    Climate change campaigners are encouraging a monthly fast. We speak to Yeb Sano, the unofficial face of the movement

  • In this picture taken on June 19, 2013 r

    12 ways to tackle global waste

    From learning from the global south to burying misconceptions, our panel shares ideas on how to tackle global waste

  • Indira Gandhi

    Climate change and poverty: why Indira Gandhi's speech matters

    India's late prime minister's Stockholm address linked poverty and the environment for the first time. It has been misinterpreted ever since, writes Karl Mathiesen

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    Typhoon Haiyan was just the start – prepare for an ever stormier future

    In 2012, typhoon Bopha redefined how big a typhoon could get; a year later, Haiyan blew that redefinition out of the water. We need to channel funding into preparation and resilience
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  • Scavengers In Changchun

    Live Q&A: innovative solutions to waste management

    In the next 10 years low income countries can expect to see a five fold increase in the cost of waste management. Time to innovate? Join the discussion on 1 May from 1-3pm BST

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    Meet the women trading Sudan's first carbon credits

    Cleaner stoves issued to local women have saved Sudan over 36,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions and earned the country's first carbon credits

  • Huaorani Indian children play with scarlet macaws in Yasuni National Park

    The first climate justice summit: a pie in the face for the global north

    An alternative summit held during Cop 6 brought the idea of climate justice onto the global stage. How pivotal was this moment for how the climate change movement progressed?

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