August 31, 2022 Devastating floods in Pakistan highlight the urgency of tackling the climate crisis Unprecedented flooding continues to devastate Pakistan, killing over 1000 people and affecting over 30 million people since June.
September 10, 2019 This is why we strike in Nepal Despite the risks here in the Third Pole, they're still exploring for fossil fuels. So we have to organize for the global Climate Strike
September 6, 2019 Ending the age of fossil-fuels in Asia A speech delivered by Fenton Lutunatabua of 350.org Asia during a press briefing on Ending The Age of Fossil Fuels, at the Asia Pacific Climate...
October 10, 2018 “Scientists say we must stop global warming now. Here are some stories of people fighting for it” The People’s Dossier on 1.5°C contains the stories of communities fighting against fossil fuel projects and for a fast and just transition to 100% renewable...
July 12, 2018 Deadly rains in Japan point to growing impacts of climate change To understand the record rains that have fallen on western Japan, we cannot ignore the reality of climate change.
February 13, 2017 Matching urgency and ambition through local climate finance Partnerships between local governments and academic institutions are vital in providing studies and baseline data to help local officials develop the best adaptation strategies that...
November 18, 2016 Activists storm international coal summit Coal industry branded “enemy of the climate, enemy of Filipino people”
November 10, 2016 Rising above the wreckage Three years after Haiyan, the strongest storm in recorded history, made landfall and devastated central Philippines, there is still much work to be done to...
November 10, 2016 From Yolanda to Lawin: disaster preparedness in the face of the climate crisis in the Philippines Recognizing that the most vulnerable nations on Earth to the climate crisis also are the least culpable in causing it, the principle of common but...
October 25, 2016 The brewing storm of inaction We have the most to lose and very little to gain if we pursue the myopic track of seeing emissions reduction as an obstruction to...