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Skip to contentHomeClimate Justice MovementCJN! MembersClimate Justice ActivitiesWorldbank out of Climate CampaignCOP 17 DurbanEventsNegociationsReports & PublicationsMenuCloseHomeClimate Justice MovementCJN! MembersClimate Justice ActivitiesWorldbank out of Climate CampaignCOP 17 DurbanEventsNegociationsReports & PublicationsA network of organisations and movements from across the globe committed to the fight for social, ecological and gender justice.Durban’s climate Zombie tripped by dying carbon marketsPost published:December 20, 2012Post category:Reports and PublicationsBy Patrick Bond Looking back now that the dust has settled, South Africa’s COP17 presidency appears disastrous. This was confirmed not only by Durban’s delayed, diplomatically-decrepit denouement, but by plummeting…Continue ReadingDurban’s climate Zombie tripped by dying carbon marketsHow not to tackle climate change and call it a success: the Durban packagePost published:December 20, 2012Post category:Reports and PublicationsNele Marien (*) The official package deal of Durban consisted of 4 main documents, apart of several other decisions, most of them less critical, that have been adopted: A decision…Continue ReadingHow not to tackle climate change and call it a success: the Durban package16 December Reclaim Power Action at Bella Center — LIVE VIDEO!!Post published:December 16, 2012Post category:Worldbank out of Climate CampaignCopy-paste this link into your browser: http://ekstrabladet.tv/live/Continue Reading16 December Reclaim Power Action at Bella Center — LIVE VIDEO!!Climate finance should not add to the external debt burdens of poor recipient countries, says UN expertPost published:December 10, 2012Post category:Worldbank out of Climate CampaignA news release issued by the United Nations Human Rights, Office of the High Commissioner. GENEVA (8 December 2011) – The United Nations Independent Expert on foreign debt and human…Continue ReadingClimate finance should not add to the external debt burdens of poor recipient countries, says UN expertCOP17: The Great Escape III, by Pablo SolonPost published:December 8, 2012Post category:Eventsby Pablo Solon (*) After 9 days of negotiations there is no doubt that we saw this movie before. It is the third remake of Copenhagen and Cancun. Same actors.…Continue ReadingCOP17: The Great Escape III, by Pablo SolonCJN! Media ContactPost published:December 7, 2012Post category:CJN! MembersTo speak with someone from CJN! please contact: Anne Peterman Executive Director Global Justice Ecology Project Cancun: +52 998-167-8131 U.S.: +10802-578-0477 [email protected] ReadingCJN! Media ContactWorld Bank & developed country plans for Agriculture carbon markets a threat to Africa – Lessons from Wangari Maathai’s Green Belt MovementPost published:December 7, 2012Post category:EventsAt the UN Climate Change negotiations in Durban this week, the World Bank and developed countries are claiming that agriculture carbon offsets will bring money for African agriculture. But civil…Continue ReadingWorld Bank & developed country plans for Agriculture carbon markets a threat to Africa – Lessons from Wangari Maathai’s Green Belt MovementClimate Justice and Troubled Carbon MarketsPost published:December 6, 2012Post category:CJN! MembersAn interview with Dr. Jerome Whitington By Lauren Gifford Dr. Jerome Whitington, an anthropologist with the Climate Justice Research Project at Dartmouth College in the U.S., studies emerging carbon markets.…Continue ReadingClimate Justice and Troubled Carbon MarketsPressure mounts for COP President to exclude coal power projects from UN offsetting schemePost published:December 6, 2012Post category:EventsDurban, South Africa, 6 December. As countries are negotiating the global climate crisis, an open letter sent by a broad coalition of green groups including Greenpeace, WWF and Friends of…Continue ReadingPressure mounts for COP President to exclude coal power projects from UN offsetting schemeSocial forces are on the move toward CancunPost published:December 2, 2012Post category:Climate Justice activitiesThe 16th U.N. convening on climate change in Cancun this week–also known as COP16–comes a year after a dismally disappointing Copenhagen meeting hijacked by the United States, with President Obama…Continue ReadingSocial forces are on the move toward Cancun1234Go to the next pageenergy star windowsneuronal plasticityInternational Dehydrated Foodsfha loanusda home loanmemory care kansas city kspersonal injury attorney worcester mamattress springfield moferrule clampclinical research organizationmassage therapy springfield mowrongful death attorneyfood processing equipment manufacturersneeze guardoutdoor equipment enclosureindependent living greenville scassisted living kearney neassisted living greenville scmemory care springfield moassisted living maplewood mnaluminum handrailsaluminum porch railingeye doctordentisthazardous waste transportation kansas city momarketing agency springfield mopet food ingredientswaterproof connectorsdental offices in springfield mopatio enclosures springfield morv loanscommercial storage springfield moRecent PostsDurban’s climate Zombie tripped by dying carbon marketsHow not to tackle climate change and call it a success: the Durban package16 December Reclaim Power Action at Bella Center — LIVE VIDEO!!Climate finance should not add to the external debt burdens of poor recipient countries, says UN expertCOP17: The Great Escape III, by Pablo Solon