Climate Crisis Varied perspectives and grassroots solutions in focus
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In the face of the undeniable climate crisis, there is a growing consensus that immediate action is imperative. Yet, the path forward is increasingly fraught with differing opinions on how to combat this global challenge. At TNI, we approach this crisis from a multidimensional perspective, capitalising on decades of in-depth research and analysis, and leveraging the wisdom gained from global grassroots movements. Our conviction lies in the belief that real solutions emerge from the ground up, where indigenous communities, peasant farmers, fisher peoples, and workers worldwide hold the key to a transformative future. By embracing these local insights, we can usher in a new era of interconnectedness, redefining our relationship with one another and the planet.
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The Campaign for Peatland Justice
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Climate Crossfire How NATO’s 2% military spending targets contribute to climate breakdown
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Reforming pattern of land use, web of land access and mosaic of property institutions Issues for reflection in the context of COP30 and ICARRD+20
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From the Favelas and Rural Brazil to Gaza How militarism and greenwashing shape relations, resistance, and solidarity with Palestine in Brazil
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Livestock, climate and the politics of resources : A primer
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Key documents
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COP26: Financiers of polluters in charge A crucial climate summit is becoming the biggest finance greenwash in history
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From Crisis to Transformation What is Just Transition?
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Global Climate Wall How the world’s wealthiest nations prioritise borders over climate action
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Change Finance, not the Climate
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Primer on climate security The dangers of militarising the climate crisis
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A few ideas that could save the planet
We are in a climate crisis. About this there seems to be broad consensus. But, there is more and more divergence around what must be done to stop it. We’ve seen more and more supposed solutions to the climate crisis gaining attention.