Climate Justice
Climate change is the result of the way we consume, produce, distribute, consume and throw away worldwide. Based on our many years of research experience, we know what challenges we face. What seems clean and green to us may be based on a grim reality elsewhere in the world.
Overview of articles
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The EU taxonomy Published on:Myriam Vander StichelePosted in category:PublicationMyriam Vander Stichele
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The far-reaching tentacles of the Port of Rotterdam Published on:Ilona HartliefPosted in category:PublicationIlona Hartlief
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Let the energy transition be a fair and truly sustainable transitionPosted in category:OpinionJoseph Wilde-RamsingJoseph Wilde-Ramsing
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Human Rights in Wind Turbine Supply Chains Update 2019 Published on:Joseph Wilde-RamsingPosted in category:PublicationJoseph Wilde-Ramsing
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Social and environmental risk in wind turbine productionPosted in category:InfographicPublished on:
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Organisations urge Dutch Minister to avoid settlement with ShellPosted in category:Published on:Statement
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NGO letter to the World Bank on mining and renewable energyPosted in category:Published on:Statement
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World Bank refuses to listen to those affected by mining in ColombiaPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Is the International Finance Corporation investing in a fossil free future?Posted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Coming out of the dark Published on:Kristen GenovesePosted in category:PublicationKristen Genovese
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Dutch ‘Climate Agreement’: SOMO, Both Ends and Action Aid call on Dutch Parliament to consider international consequences of Dutch policyPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Raw materials for wind turbines must be more sustainablePosted in category:NewsVincent KiezebrinkPublished on:
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Human rights in wind turbine supply chains Published on:Vincent KiezebrinkPosted in category:PublicationVincent Kiezebrink