Corporate takeover of UN Climate Conference
Note: The following cross-post is from the March 2012 newsletter, published in London, England from our friends at the Environmental Network for Central America (ENCA). I have known ENCA contacts and...
View ArticleGJEP shutting west coast office but continuing our commitment to our work
August 2, 2012 Below please find an important update from Global Justice Ecology Project’s Executive Director and Board Chair, and below that a message from our Communications Director, Jeff Conant, on...
View ArticleThe time has come to reform the international climate change negotiation model
By Glenn Ashton, December 12 2012. Source: South African Civil Society Information Service With the conclusion of COP 18 in Doha, another set of climate change negotiations have come and gone with...
View ArticleRadical Anthropology 2012 on Commodification of Life, Occupy and more
Cover photo: March for climate justice in Durban, South Africa December 2011 by Anne Petermann, Global Justice Ecology Project To download the PDF of the current edition of Radical Anthropology, click...
View ArticleStrike four in climate change: A “Climate Space” to rethink analysis and...
Note: While the post below is a few months old, Global Justice Ecology Project find’s former Bolivian climate negotiator Pablo Salon’s analysis on the UNFCCC incredibly relevant and important. It is...
View ArticleObama’s plan for the climate: Greenwash our way into oblivion
By Anne Petermann, Executive Director, Global Justice Ecology Project At 1:45 today, President Obama announced his new Climate Action Plan in a nationally televised speech. He described the emerging...
View ArticleCOP19 – the cathedral and the bazaar
By Trevor Davies, 14 November 2013, Source: Thought Leader The people in suits want to talk and nothing will stop them from listening to the sound of their own voices. COP19, the global climate-change...
View ArticleVideo: Petrochemical expansion threatens South Durban – A $25 billion...
November 27, 2013. Source: South Durban Community Environmental Alliance Filed under: Actions / Protest, Africa, Climate Change, Corporate Globalization, Durban/COP-17, Land Grabs, Oceans, Videos
View ArticleBRICS lessons in (un)sustainable urbanisation
By Patrick Bond, November 27, 2013. Source: Daily Maverick Some very dubious public policy lessons are being passed along within the Brazil-Russia-India-China-SA nexus. Durban’s Luthuli International...
View ArticleThe climate change scorecard
Note: While Global Justice Ecology Project maintains that climate change is more about systems of economic and social domination and oppression than parts per million of carbon in the atmosphere, the...
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