Days painted blue: three successful wins for the oceans

The word ‘blue’ does not always refer to something sad. In the world of environmentalism, the last couple of weeks could not have been happier in their turning, metaphorically, blue. A few months into 2023, after COP15’s Kunming-Montreal Agreement formally recognised that “the livelihood of humankind is closely linked to that of natural ecosystems”, policymakers … Read more

“Low prices, high costs”: how EU Trade Agreements impact on environment

The Young Fair-Trade Advocates, a group of young activists linked to the Fair-Trade Movement, have organized a four-encounters online event called “International Youth Dialogues” aimed at discussing the impact of European Union Trade Agreements in the Global South, namely in the field of labour rights, prices, gender issues, and environment. What are EU Trade Agreements? … Read more

Offshore Solar Energy, Sunny Power on Water

Solar power along with wind power are the most consolidated sources for renewable energy. In addition to biomass and hydropower, these two have the best dissemination potential with low costs in energy production today, in the expectation of introducing other technologies, such as green hydrogen to generate electricity, while always being based on the sources … Read more

‘Climate quitters’ and beyond: how climate action is redefining global job markets

When last summer journalist Akshat Rathi started a Twitter thread asking people who left their job to fight climate change to share their stories, he was flooded with thousands of comments and DMs from professionals who did so and had zero regrets. Bloomberg Green calls them ‘climate quitters’ and they represent a growing segment of … Read more

SDG Learners today, SDG Leaders tomorrow!

The 2030 Agenda, adopted by all UN Member States in 2015, has at its heart the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which are an urgent call for action by all countries in a global partnership. To end poverty and deprivations all around the world, it is necessary to foster strategies that improve health and education, … Read more

4 activists, 1 goal: ending the extraction of fossil fuels

Vanessa Nakate from Uganda, Greta Thunberg from Sweden, Helena Gualinga from Ecuador, Luisa Neubauer from Germany. Those women are the first signers of a worldwide climate action directed to CEOs of fossil fuels companies with the aim to stop the opening of new extraction sites. Today the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, is coming to … Read more