By Rituraj Phukan The story of climate justice begins with people, in island communities watching the sea claim their homes, in villages where repeated crop failures undermine food security, health and wellbeing, and entire regions reeling from unprecedented cycles of heatwaves, droughts and flooding. These stories reveal that the impacts of the climate crisis fall […]| Climate Value Exchange
We live in a time of wicked problems, some at planetary scale, each entangled with the others in a thorny thicket of multidimensional polycrisis. In a Climate Civics brief for the Food Systems Summit +4 Stocktake in July, we outlined seven dimensions of polycrisis facing the community of nations in our time: Each of these is a […]| Climate Value Exchange
Threats to human security, political stability, and sustainable prosperity are spreading; the possibility of a rights-focused climate-resilient economy provides important leverage for reversing tha…| Climate Value Exchange
Threats to human security, political stability, and sustainable prosperity are spreading; the possibility of a rights-focused climate-resilient economy provides important leverage for reversing tha…| Climate Civics
The International Court of Justice has issued an Advisory Opinion [PDF] finding that nations are obligated to act to reduce climate-related risk for their people and for other nations, an…| Climate Value Exchange
Topline takeaways World’s highest court finds all nations have a legal responsibility to act to reduce climate risk. Climate protection and a healthy, clean environment are implicit in all ot…| Climate Civics