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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionWest Papuan campaigners want a ‘green state’. Could it help the planet?
OPINION: Independence activists want to combine the best parts of liberal democracy with indigenous traditions
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Published in: Home: AnalysisCOP27’s loss and damage deal isn’t a win. It committed us to devastation
This COP made no clear commitment to decarbonisation and stopping the climate disasters that cause loss and damage
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Published in: Home: OpinionGovernments have failed. We must save ourselves from the climate crisis
OPINION: After I lost my home, I realised we can’t rely on politicians. Communities must act to protect their future
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Published in: Home: OpinionOn trade, post-Brexit Britain is less transparent than ever
OPINION: Australia deal and Energy Charter Treaty show why we must be able to hold government accountable for trade
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Published in: Home: FeatureVoices from Vanuatu: life on the climate crisis frontline
South Pacific country is one of the most at risk from climate change, and is fighting for climate justice
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Published in: Home: Feature‘Barbaric system’: Australia’s offshore victims warn UK against Rwanda plan
The UK’s £120m offshore ‘processing’ deal borrows from the same semi-colonial playbook used by Australia
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Published in: Home: AnalysisAustralia’s deadlock on climate change action is over – for now
Labor’s win – and the election of more Green and Independent MPs – shows climate crisis is voters’ biggest concern
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Published in: Home: FeatureWhat you need to know about Solomon Islands
The unfolding story about great power competition in the South Pacific is part of a much older and familiar one, of...
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureAnti-rights groups tried to take over a UN summit. Feminists fought back
Women from the Global South battled for gender equality and climate justice at the UN’s annual Commission on the...
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Published in: Home: OpinionDjokovic’s deportation: We must talk about Australia’s failing refugee policies
For nearly a decade, Australia has held vulnerable asylum seekers in offshore detention centres. Where is their...
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: AnalysisPatel’s citizenship-stripping bill would accelerate UK race to the bottom
Britain already breaks international norms. The Home Office bid to remove citizenship without notice is a landmark...
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Published in: Home: OpinionCOP26 focused on long-term climate goals. But what does this decade hold?
Change must happen before 2030 to avoid disaster. Despite the disappointment around Glasgow, climate science and...
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Published in: Home: OpinionSunak hides behind rose-tinted glasses as COVID and climate threats rise
Budget ignores need for emission cuts, while government’s consistent incompetence puts Britons at greater risk from...
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Published in: Home: AnalysisGlasgow’s COP26 is crunch time to save the world from disaster
Looking back on 30 years of climate conferences, Geoffrey Lean recalls the many missed opportunities for change that...
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Published in: Home: OpinionReflecting on 1,000 columns over 20 years: the predictions that came true
On an openDemocracy milestone for Paul Rogers, he gives an insight into the late 20th-century landscape that shaped...
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: AnalysisHow Keir Starmer can save the UK from elective dictatorship
The Labour leader should learn from his predecessors and the triumph of fairness in New Zealand politics to push for...
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Published in: Migrant Futures: OpinionAustralia badly needs a plan to make refugee settlement work
Pandemic has highlighted government shortcomings on regional integration, racism and suitable working visas for new arrivals
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Published in: 50.50: NewsFeminist groups demand action to ‘stop anti-rights infiltration’ at the UN
Global organisations call on UN agencies to ‘stop access to decision-making’ for opponents of women’s and LGBT...
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionThe Australia trade deal makes a mockery of the UK’s climate ambition
The UK must urgently put the brakes on any deal that doesn’t align with its legally binding climate targets
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: OpinionAustralia’s abandoned refugees: nine years of exile in offshore purgatory
The Australian government banished more than 100 refugees to Papua New Guinea instead of allowing them to build new...