June 5, 2026

Author: Libération

Libération

People Power in Collaboration: Advocating for Justice and Human Rights Amidst the Climate Crisis

People Power in Collaboration: Advocating for Justice and Human Rights Amidst the Climate Crisis

As global leaders gathered at key international events like COP27 and the G20 Summit, our collective voice amplified the message that environmental and human rights struggles are inseparably linked. During the United Nations Climate Change

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La « démocratie », version Union européenne, par Thierry Meyssan

La « démocratie », version Union européenne, par Thierry Meyssan

Le 15 mai 2024, le Premier ministre slovaque, Robert Fico, grièvement blessé, est évacué par ses gardes du corps. Alors que l’Union européenne s’apprête à se transformer en un État unique, son évolution politique prend

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The Vital Role of Communities in Renewable Energy Adoption in Ghana

The Vital Role of Communities in Renewable Energy Adoption in Ghana

The 350.org Team May 17, 2024 The Vital Role of Communities in Renewable Energy Adoption in Ghana Community-led initiatives in Ghana are bridging the energy access gap and driving socio-economic progress

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A Closer Look at the Amazon Coalition’s Fight Against Fossil Fuel Exploitation

A Closer Look at the Amazon Coalition’s Fight Against Fossil Fuel Exploitation

The 350.org Team May 17, 2024 A Closer Look at the Amazon Coalition’s Fight Against Fossil Fuel Exploitation The Amazon Coalition's multi-faceted resistance against fossil fuel exploitation led to a landmark

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Report: Online shopping harms nature, climate, and Europe’s only recognised Indigenous People

Report: Online shopping harms nature, climate, and Europe’s only recognised Indigenous People

Stockholm, Sweden — Shopping online may be convenient and time-saving, but it comes with a price. According to a new report by Greenpeace Sweden, Amazon, Zalando, HelloFresh and other big players are connected to the

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Le crépuscule rouge sang de l'Occident, par Manlio Dinucci

Le crépuscule rouge sang de l'Occident, par Manlio Dinucci

Avec rage, l'Occident rejette la Russie et la pousse dans les bras de la Chine. Les deux États, culturellement très éloignés l'un de l'autre, se retrouvent pourtant sur la même expérience de leur adversaire. Tous

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Movement hubs like the Network Council are essential to advancing climate justice in the U.S

Movement hubs like the Network Council are essential to advancing climate justice in the U.S

The journey of the United States toward the effective implementation of renewable energy solutions has been marked by significant progress and notable challenges. In recent decades, the nation has increasingly recognized the urgency of transitioning

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The Power of Community in Indonesia’s Renewable Movement

The Power of Community in Indonesia’s Renewable Movement

In Indonesia, the journey toward sustainable energy has encountered its share of challenges. Despite boasting a potential capacity of over 3.6 million MW in solar energy, only a fraction has been tapped, with renewable sources

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Europa Viva 2024, au service des straussiens

Europa Viva 2024, au service des straussiens

L’Argentin Javier Milei (président de la République), la Française Marine Le Pen (candidate du Rassemblement national à l’élection présidentielle), le Portugais André Ventura (président de Chega ! - Ça suffit !), l’Israélien Amichai Chikl (ministre de la

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Rallying Communities to Shape Our Climate Future: Stories of Impact & Resilience

Rallying Communities to Shape Our Climate Future: Stories of Impact & Resilience

The focus of our climate movement is clear: a world powered by climate-friendly, safe, affordable and just energy sources. We are making this a reality through moving from fossil fuel driven systems to those run

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