Our guest blogger Mohammed Foboi, Liberia’s Country Coordinator for Plant-for-the-Planet Foundation, calls for practical action against global warming The environmental and global climate [...]
The impacts of climate change have been felt all over the world. In Uganda, guest blogger Paul Basudde describes the impacts of climate change he has been witnessing. In Uganda, the impacts of [...]
From improving health to regulating weather to preserving biodiversity, there are many reasons to stop using fossil fuels. Guest blogger Odewale Abayomi Joseph outlines a few of them. It was rare [...]
Looking for a project? Guest blogger Paul Basudde says introducing renewable energy as an alternative to kerosene, which is heavily used in places like his home country of Uganda, will improve [...]
Latin American countries appear torn between fossil fuels and clean energy. Guest blogger Alan explains Latin America’s fossil fuel subsidies issue, and why, after the Paris Agreement, it [...]
PCI trustee and co-founder David Woollcombe’s guest blog on the COP21 Paris Climate Conference. The first part of this blog is an introduction to the issues and the tests which NGOs have [...]
Climate change and employment. It means turning a risk into an opportunity. That is the new approach of the International Labour Organization (ILO). Guest blogger Barbara Kulaga has more. Past [...]
Climate change is one of the most serious public policy debates across the globe, and its effects, such as the relation between climate change and youth migration in Nepal, is worthy of [...]
We’re revisiting our old weekly news summaries: gems of wisdom and absolute rubbish, together at last under one clichéd heading. What’s not to love? “We have to hope. If Japan falls [...]
It is becoming increasingly certain that humans are causing global warming, and it is a fact that every human on earth will be affected by climate change. There is still time for humans to slow [...]