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Anti-coal protests force Korea Eximbank to withdraw from Green Climate Fund

“People from the Philippines have shown that it is possible to stop the world’s biggest bankrollers of climate change. But our work is not finished yet. We will continue to challenge governments and businesses to immediately stop further investments in fossil fuels and transition towards renewable energy”.

Climate activists protest Korea EXIM Bank’s funding of fossil fuels

“The Export-Import Bank of Korea should drop its investments on dirty coal-fired power plants if it wants to be involved in the Green Climate Fund. Otherwise, the bank is making a mockery of countries like the Philippines that are already suffering from severe climate impacts and could really use the Green Climate Fund for low carbon development as well as to better protect their people. It is high time to put an end to fossil fuel finance.”

Divestment in Japan: DAI-VESTO-MENTO!

This situation is in desperate need of change. But how do you nurture climate change awareness in a country where apathy is on the rise and the media fails to inform the public?

Of one mind and vision

By: Liang-Yi Chang “It always seems impossible until it is done.” – Nelson Mandela. The following months after the signing

Nuclear: No room for revival

Ultimately, nuclear power is not just about technology or economics, but about the value we put on life and what kind of future we want for ourselves and for our children.

Struggling on Dangerous Ground

If this is a message to silence other anti-coal activist like her, then they are mistaken.

Because on the ground where Ate Glo’s body fell, where the blood from her body flows more anti-coal activists will sprout. Instead of silencing us, it will only strengthen our convictions, that the evil menace of coal must end. And we will persevere in this fight and see to it that our children and the children of our children will be free from it.