“Net Gain” is a lose-lose for rights, gender justice and social equity in biodiversity policy Recommendation A new policy paper by the Global Forest Coalition addresses offsets to biodiversity. It shows that offsets mostly do not contribute to biodiversity conservation and also have significant negative impacts on women and indigenous peoples.
War in Ukraine: The effects are dramatic Interview How the war in Ukraine threatens global food security – an interview with Dr Martin Frick, head of the Berlin office of the UN World Food Programme (WFP). By Inka Dewitz
Net Zero Is Not Zero Analysis Recent carbon-neutrality pledges may seem ambitious, but merely serve to promote a new set of false climate solutions under a different guise. Such pledges may persuade many people, but the climate isn’t buying it. By Linda Schneider and Maureen Santos
10 Things You Need To Know About Hydrogen Listicle The EU and Germany aim to be climate neutral by 2050 and 2045, respectively. The commitment to climate neutrality means that zero-emission alternatives will replace emissions-intensive processes and products. One energy alternative is climate-friendly hydrogen. However, hydrogen is not an all-purpose miracle that solves everything at once. By Dr. Stefanie Groll
Factsheet 10 Reasons Why Investing in Wintershall Dea is a Bad Idea 10 Facts about the polluting, high-risk and climate-damaging fossil acitvities of Wintershall DEA. pdf
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12 Arguments for a Raw Materials Transition In this paper, eight environmental, human rights, climate and development organisations explain with facts and figures why we need a paradigm shift. pdf
REDD: The pitfalls of market-compliant forest conservation REDD The concept of REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation) was introduced into UN climate talks in 2005 with the promise to reduce deforestation as well as the greenhouse gas emissions resulting from forest loss. REDD is now becoming the dominant international forest policy mechanism. By Jutta Kill
Ukraine: “Renewables must not be a business for few only!” Interview Iryna Holovko, board member of the Center for Environmental Initiatives “Ecoaction”, talks with Robert Sperfeld about the issue of climate protection within Ukrainian society. By Robert Sperfeld