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Daniel's World: Lima: A positive end to a breakthrough year for the climate movement?
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Mittwoch, 14. Januar 2015. Lima: A positive end to a breakthrough year for the climate movement? There is no question: 2014 has been a key year for the politics of climate change already, even before the latest round of climate talks get under way in Lima, Peru, next week. This is the year that you, and people like you, turned the latest, frightening warnings from climate science. Into a message of hope and defiance. More than 400,000 people marching in New York. For years, global climate meetings were t...
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Daniel's World: April 2013
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Montag, 8. April 2013. Vorwärts zur Green Economy? Ich werde immer mal wieder nach diesem Artikel befragt, deswegen stelle ich ihn jetzt auch hier zur Verfügung. Ersterschienen im Rundbrief des Forum Umwelt und Entwicklung 3/2011. Diese Version erschien im Robin Wood Magazin. Die Nachhaltigkeitsdebatte hat einen neuen Begriff – und bleibt vor allem eine Machtfrage. Die “Green Economy” gilt als das. Das eine “development-led green economy” einfordert, also eine grüne Wirtschaft, die vor allem ...8226; das...
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Daniel's World: Oktober 2013
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Freitag, 18. Oktober 2013. Greenpeace and corporations - a never ending, complex story. That´s why we support communities from Papua New Guinea. Managing their forests sustainably, not for short term profits. We are so committed to getting solutions the world needs adopted fast, that we are, at times, even willing to praise corporations that - as a whole - are still part of the problem. We say “well done” to Coca Cola. In Copenhagen last week. You can watch the full session here:. Free the Arctic 30!
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Daniel's World: Global Environmental Governance: Where are the teeth?
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Donnerstag, 20. Juni 2013. Global Environmental Governance: Where are the teeth? Like I am sure many of you, my mind has been in Istanbul in recent weeks. Especially so, because I was inspired by Gezi Park already last November. I was speaking at a. Conference on global governance in Istanbul. I have been inspired by the Istanbul protests not least for. The many acts of day to day kindness that Jen, a team member of mine based in Istanbul, describes in her powerful blog: Home at Last in Istanbul. I post ...
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Greens on the Run: The business end of the season
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Greens on the Run. Shane's blog about living life, the Netherlands, politics, the environment, racing triathlon, other sport, music and whatever else comes to mind. Tuesday, April 08, 2008. The business end of the season. A little change of pace today from environmental stuff to football. It’s a long story, but the team I follow in English football is Crystal Palace. Whilst formerly in Premier League, they have spent a couple of seasons now in the Championship. The photo above is me at the game. To go th...
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Daniel's World: Dezember 2013
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Mittwoch, 11. Dezember 2013. Delivering change – lessons for anti-corruption practitioners from Greenpeace’s environmental campaigning. The Humboldt Viadrina School of Governance in Berlin is doing some serious work on fighting corruption. The most recent output is a Handbook for Practitioners entitled: Motivating Business to Counter Corruption. There is no question that sheer luck. 1 A picture is worth more than a 1000 words. Analyses showing that there is a problem. The combination of “killer...2 You n...
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Daniel's World: Februar 2014
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Freitag, 28. Februar 2014. Energiewende not to blame for rise in lignite use in Germany. Earlier this year figures came out that Germany was using more lignite. There was a lot of false reporting on this, blaming Germany´s nuclear phase out for rising emissions etc. So my colleagues over at the excellent Energydesk of Greenpeace UK. Asked me to write a rebuttal. Which you can read here. Are very different in the two countries, for example, reflecting much higher standards in Germany. Reported these figur...
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Daniel's World: März 2013
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Freitag, 15. März 2013. Cake but not champagne as CITES finally protects sharks. An edited version of this post on CITES COP 16 is on the greenpeace.org website. If I baked a cake for every significant birthday of an international environmental agreement, I would have a weight problem right now. There has been an avalanche of birthdays recently: the. Montreal Protocol to protect the Ozone layer turned 25. Constitution of the Oceans. Called UNCLOS - turned 30 and now. To curb illegal logging. It had been ...
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Daniel's World: Despite Lima: 2014 was a good year for climate action
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Mittwoch, 14. Januar 2015. Despite Lima: 2014 was a good year for climate action. This blog was first published in OUTREACH. As part of an issue looking back at COP 20 in Lima. There is no question: COP 20 utterly failed to translate the positive changes happening in the real world into the negotiated outcome. After China and the US had, for the first time ever. Agreed to reduce carbon pollution and to drastically increase the use of clean energy. Would have been so nice. Illustrated the urgency to act.
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Daniel's World: August 2013
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Montag, 12. August 2013. Environmental costs of shock doctrine in Greece - the case of Halkidiki. The things Greenpeacer´s do on holiday. Earlier this year my team member Sofia. Took a break from her main job - protecting the oceans. And helped produce this powerful The Ecologist. Film on how the economic crisis is being (ab)used to force a destructive mining project onto a Greek community. Watch and be angry:. Eingestellt von Daniel Mittler. Donnerstag, 8. August 2013. From Global Reporting Initiative.