Read Evelyn Acham’s letter (an FFF MAPA activist) to world leaders.
https://racetozero.unfccc.int/dear-leaders-uproot-the-systems-destroying-our-home/
https://racetozero.unfccc.int/dear-leaders-uproot-the-systems-destroying-our-home/
Climate Champions
Evelyn Acham: We must uproot the systems destroying our home - Climate Champions
"To achieve climate justice you must consider achieving gender equality, racial justice, social justice, education justice and environmental justice."
What’s the best way to get more people vaccinated against Covid-19 to try to end the pandemic? Gee, how about raising the price of the vaccines?
https://www-forbes-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.forbes.com/sites/brucelee/2021/08/01/pfizer-and-moderna-raise-prices-of-covid-19-coronavirus-vaccines-for-european-union/amp/
https://www-forbes-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.forbes.com/sites/brucelee/2021/08/01/pfizer-and-moderna-raise-prices-of-covid-19-coronavirus-vaccines-for-european-union/amp/
Forbes
Pfizer, Moderna Raise Prices Of Covid-19 Coronavirus Vaccines For European Union
The EU has now surpassed the U.S. in getting its population vaccinated. But will higher Covid-19 coronavirus vaccine prices derail this progress?
Costa Rica is close to banning oil and gas exploration and some additional international attention may help it get through Congress. Please share on social media if you can, hashtag is #CRLibredePerforación.
https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/costa-rica-eyes-permanent-ban-fossil-fuel-exploration-extraction-2021-08-04/
From some campaigners:
Costa Rica is potentially close to make history by banning oil and gas exploration and exploitation by law, but the decision is in the balance. Next Monday Congress will vote on sending the bill back for discussion and improvement. We hope this happens, since the bill does need improvement. If the bill is changed - then we have a real chance of it becoming law (that would happen in September). The call next Monday is close though! We still need to convince some members of Congress to give the bill a chance.
That is why we would like to ask you to amplify our message and cheer Costa Rica on to give the law for a permanent ban on exploration a chance.
You can repost Christiana Figuere´s post on Twitter https://twitter.com/CFigueres/status/1422633242557964292?s=20 and IG https://www.instagram.com/tv/CSH6SXxpMCx/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link.
And/or you could repost this article form Reuters
https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/costa-rica-eyes-permanent-ban-fossil-fuel-exploration-extraction-2021-08-04/
Possible texts:
A country like Costa Rica could become the tipping point for many countries to forever ban drilling in their territories, getting us closer to actually achieving the world's energy transition goals. #CRLibredePerforación
#CostaRica is ready to send a powerful message to the world, by pushing to declare the country permanently free of gas and oil exploration and exploitation. I urge the country´s lawmakers to make the decision and take this important step #CRLibredePerforación
I am rooting for Costa Rica, which has long been a leader in clean energy and is continuing to promote a green and sustainable recovery out of the COVID crisis #CRLibredePerforación
#CostaRica is close to becoming one of the #FirstMovers that choose to #KeepitintheGround, by hopefully signing a bill that will permanently declare the country free of gas and oil exploration and exploitation #CRLibredePerforación
Costa Rica's economy has more to win by permanently declaring the country free of oil and gas exploration and exploitation by voting the current bill in Congress rather then falling backward #CRLibredePerforación
https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/costa-rica-eyes-permanent-ban-fossil-fuel-exploration-extraction-2021-08-04/
From some campaigners:
Costa Rica is potentially close to make history by banning oil and gas exploration and exploitation by law, but the decision is in the balance. Next Monday Congress will vote on sending the bill back for discussion and improvement. We hope this happens, since the bill does need improvement. If the bill is changed - then we have a real chance of it becoming law (that would happen in September). The call next Monday is close though! We still need to convince some members of Congress to give the bill a chance.
That is why we would like to ask you to amplify our message and cheer Costa Rica on to give the law for a permanent ban on exploration a chance.
You can repost Christiana Figuere´s post on Twitter https://twitter.com/CFigueres/status/1422633242557964292?s=20 and IG https://www.instagram.com/tv/CSH6SXxpMCx/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link.
And/or you could repost this article form Reuters
https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/costa-rica-eyes-permanent-ban-fossil-fuel-exploration-extraction-2021-08-04/
Possible texts:
A country like Costa Rica could become the tipping point for many countries to forever ban drilling in their territories, getting us closer to actually achieving the world's energy transition goals. #CRLibredePerforación
#CostaRica is ready to send a powerful message to the world, by pushing to declare the country permanently free of gas and oil exploration and exploitation. I urge the country´s lawmakers to make the decision and take this important step #CRLibredePerforación
I am rooting for Costa Rica, which has long been a leader in clean energy and is continuing to promote a green and sustainable recovery out of the COVID crisis #CRLibredePerforación
#CostaRica is close to becoming one of the #FirstMovers that choose to #KeepitintheGround, by hopefully signing a bill that will permanently declare the country free of gas and oil exploration and exploitation #CRLibredePerforación
Costa Rica's economy has more to win by permanently declaring the country free of oil and gas exploration and exploitation by voting the current bill in Congress rather then falling backward #CRLibredePerforación
Reuters
Costa Rica eyes permanent ban on fossil fuel exploration and extraction
Costa Rican lawmakers this week will discuss a bill to permanently ban fossil fuel exploration and extraction, a move that would prevent future governments from pivoting on the issue as the popular eco-tourism destination country aims to decarbonize by 2050.
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To mark the International Youth Day we are launching a petition to drum support for the Nigerian Climate Change Bill and also call on all relevant stakeholders to support the bill.
Please support us by signing this petition.
#PassTheBill
https://bit.ly/3lwSxdo
Please support us by signing this petition.
#PassTheBill
https://bit.ly/3lwSxdo
Change.org
Sign the Petition
Youth Declaration on Nigeria's War Against Climate Change
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Watch this 20 minute short film (with English subnoscripts) about the Tumandok massacre, where 9 members of the Tumandok indigenous people of the Philippines were tortured and killed by the Philippine army last December 30, 2020. The Tumandok people have been protesting against an environmentally-destructive mega dam project in their lands.
https://vimeo.com/578394924
Watch this 20 minute short film (with English subnoscripts) about the Tumandok massacre, where 9 members of the Tumandok indigenous people of the Philippines were tortured and killed by the Philippine army last December 30, 2020. The Tumandok people have been protesting against an environmentally-destructive mega dam project in their lands.
https://vimeo.com/578394924
Vimeo
Panambi by Jane Mariane Biyo, Katya Marie Corazon Puertollano, Myra Angeline Soriaso
Waking up in a nightmare before the sunrise of December 30, 2020, the indigenous community of the Tumandok was suddenly surrounded by fear. Panambi features the…
The Fossil fuels industry invisible colonisation of Academia.
The Fossil fuel industry has a big "spheres of influence" which aso acts as it's enablers from:
Government: taking the example of Greenpeace's unearthed recent exposé on Exxon on the US senators - Both democrats and republicans - They have been working with to progress their agendas into legislation. "Exxon says it's not illegal" - I mean lobbying from them isn't and maybe that's the problem?
- taking example of many government formed climate boards that look good but behind it the members have ties and links to the big oil companies or their shell organisations/groups/coalitions.
UNFCCC - which publicly on their website lists key fossil fuel companies as their funders.
Banks - SCB, HSBC etc
Academia - read article below but also many ivy league schools are investing in the Fossil fuel industry but also some of their activities and theories they teach or courses their sponsor need to be reexamined.
https://amp.theguardian.com/environment/climate-consensus-97-per-cent/2017/mar/13/the-fossil-fuel-industrys-invisible-colonization-of-academia?__twitter_impression=true
The Fossil fuel industry has a big "spheres of influence" which aso acts as it's enablers from:
Government: taking the example of Greenpeace's unearthed recent exposé on Exxon on the US senators - Both democrats and republicans - They have been working with to progress their agendas into legislation. "Exxon says it's not illegal" - I mean lobbying from them isn't and maybe that's the problem?
- taking example of many government formed climate boards that look good but behind it the members have ties and links to the big oil companies or their shell organisations/groups/coalitions.
UNFCCC - which publicly on their website lists key fossil fuel companies as their funders.
Banks - SCB, HSBC etc
Academia - read article below but also many ivy league schools are investing in the Fossil fuel industry but also some of their activities and theories they teach or courses their sponsor need to be reexamined.
https://amp.theguardian.com/environment/climate-consensus-97-per-cent/2017/mar/13/the-fossil-fuel-industrys-invisible-colonization-of-academia?__twitter_impression=true
the Guardian
The fossil fuel industry's invisible colonization of academia | Benjamin Franta and Geoffrey Supran
Benjamin Franta and Geoffrey Supran: Corporate capture of academic research by the fossil fuel industry is an elephant in the room and a threat to tackling climate change.
#MAPARecommends
Hello there.
Today we recommend that you read oil politics by community leader and activist Nnimmo Bassey from Nigeria.
The book is compilation of essays, papers and his works on the situation of shell in Nigeria which is a sysmptom of a whole greater issue of the fossil fuel industry and its sphere of influence.
It paints a damming picture of shell UK and It’s subsidiary Shell Nigeria, how fucking useless the is etc
Hello there.
Today we recommend that you read oil politics by community leader and activist Nnimmo Bassey from Nigeria.
The book is compilation of essays, papers and his works on the situation of shell in Nigeria which is a sysmptom of a whole greater issue of the fossil fuel industry and its sphere of influence.
It paints a damming picture of shell UK and It’s subsidiary Shell Nigeria, how fucking useless the is etc
What is a 'self-made' billionaire? How is Rihanna self-made?
Who's sewing the underwear? Who's producing the make up? It's all Rihanna in those factories?
What about the minerals and clothe and dyes to make it? Rihanna got those too?
Remember: Fenty - Rihanna's Brand - was under scrutiny for using Mica (a mineral in India) that is mined using child labor.
Read:
https://thedailyguardian.com/rihannas-fenty-beauty-under-scanner-for-using-mica-from-mines-hiring-child-labour/amp/
https://twitter.com/aaprpnewmexico/status/1423827113405124613?s=19
Who's sewing the underwear? Who's producing the make up? It's all Rihanna in those factories?
What about the minerals and clothe and dyes to make it? Rihanna got those too?
Remember: Fenty - Rihanna's Brand - was under scrutiny for using Mica (a mineral in India) that is mined using child labor.
Read:
https://thedailyguardian.com/rihannas-fenty-beauty-under-scanner-for-using-mica-from-mines-hiring-child-labour/amp/
https://twitter.com/aaprpnewmexico/status/1423827113405124613?s=19
The Daily Guardian
Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty under scanner for ‘using mica from mines hiring child labour’ - The Daily Guardian
International pop star Rihanna, who created a massive controversy in India by tweeting in support of the protesting farmers, is now under the scanner of the National Commission For Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) for allegedly using mica from Indian mines—where…
Your daily reminder that:
The US has bombed Somalia three times in the last two weeks.
The US has bombed Somalia three times in the last two weeks.
IPCC will release their new climate report tomorrow, August 9, to shed light on our increasingly volatile climate.
They have been doing this for decades now, and the conclusion remains the same: we must act now. People all over the world are already being impacted, and still world leaders are acting like there is no emergency.
Listen to the science, listen to the people! Climate justice now!
#UprootTheSystem
https://theconversation.com/5-things-to-watch-for-in-the-latest-ipcc-report-on-climate-science-165430
They have been doing this for decades now, and the conclusion remains the same: we must act now. People all over the world are already being impacted, and still world leaders are acting like there is no emergency.
Listen to the science, listen to the people! Climate justice now!
#UprootTheSystem
https://theconversation.com/5-things-to-watch-for-in-the-latest-ipcc-report-on-climate-science-165430
The Conversation
5 things to watch for in the latest IPCC report on climate science
The latest report on climate science comes on the heels of heatwaves, wildfires, flooding and storms. It will help policy-makers act on plans to curb emissions or adapt to climate change.
TW: mention of suicide.
In 1904, Ota Benga was kidnapped from Congo, and taken to America and exhibited at the Bronx Zoo in the monkey house.
He suffered inhumane treatment and ended up committing suicide 12 years later.
This system that treats people of color like animals and leaves them behind and exploits them is the root of the system we see today that signals to Global North leaders that it's okay if MAPA is being hit by the climate crisis already, it's okay if carbon capture plans they have displaces Indigenous Peoples, it's okay if renewable energy plans they have involve child labor in Global South countries. This is the system we fight against, the same profit-oriented racist system that brought us to the climate crisis cannot bring us out of it. We must fight for a world that leaves no one behind.
In 1904, Ota Benga was kidnapped from Congo, and taken to America and exhibited at the Bronx Zoo in the monkey house.
He suffered inhumane treatment and ended up committing suicide 12 years later.
This system that treats people of color like animals and leaves them behind and exploits them is the root of the system we see today that signals to Global North leaders that it's okay if MAPA is being hit by the climate crisis already, it's okay if carbon capture plans they have displaces Indigenous Peoples, it's okay if renewable energy plans they have involve child labor in Global South countries. This is the system we fight against, the same profit-oriented racist system that brought us to the climate crisis cannot bring us out of it. We must fight for a world that leaves no one behind.
Every fraction of a degree matters in our fight for climate justice.
https://twitter.com/FFFMAPA/status/1424663676582187008
https://twitter.com/FFFMAPA/status/1424663676582187008
Twitter
Fridays For Future MAPA
In our fight for climate justice, every fraction of a degree matters to prevent even more suffering than that which has already happened. World leaders, treat the crisis like a crisis and choose people and planet over profit! #UprootTheSystem
Remember our power! Fight back and demand for justice! Be loud about the latest IPCC report, don't let world leaders ignore this any further!
https://twitter.com/FFFMAPA/status/1424677246799814659?s=20
https://twitter.com/FFFMAPA/status/1424677246799814659?s=20
Twitter
Fridays For Future MAPA
With the latest #IPCC report, the answer to our crisis is clear: drastic emission cuts for the Global North & a just transition, as well as reparations and obligatory support from the Global North to MAPA. These steps are only the beginning. CLIMATE JUSTICE…
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Your daily reminder that: The US has bombed Somalia three times in the last two weeks.
last week we posted this message:
Your daily reminder that the US has bombed somalia three times in the last two weeks.
Here is some more context behind it and why the fight for justice for people in Somalia is tied to our fight for climate justice.
The incident in somalia is a symptom of a whole greater issue: US imperialism!
Read here and here on why to tackle the climate crisis we have to adress our imperial past & present so as a result the fight for the people in somalia is the same fight against the same system that has led to the climate crisis and we need to fight this together because in the end there is no one single- issue fight - it is all interconnected.
Your daily reminder that the US has bombed somalia three times in the last two weeks.
Here is some more context behind it and why the fight for justice for people in Somalia is tied to our fight for climate justice.
The incident in somalia is a symptom of a whole greater issue: US imperialism!
Read here and here on why to tackle the climate crisis we have to adress our imperial past & present so as a result the fight for the people in somalia is the same fight against the same system that has led to the climate crisis and we need to fight this together because in the end there is no one single- issue fight - it is all interconnected.
openDemocracy
To fix the climate crisis, we must face up to our imperial past
It’s time to join the dots between our overlapping crises of – and shared solutions to – environmental degradation, damaged health, racial oppression and gender injustice.
The IPCC Working Group 1 report released today is a grim reminder of the current situation of our climate. Here's a breakdown of the key findings of the report.
https://twitter.com/YACAPhilippines/status/1424735659533639682
Link to article: https://yacap.org/2021/08/09/ipcc-wg1-report-climate-change/
https://twitter.com/YACAPhilippines/status/1424735659533639682
Link to article: https://yacap.org/2021/08/09/ipcc-wg1-report-climate-change/
Twitter
🇵🇭Youth Advocates for Climate Action Philippines
The @IPCC_CH Working Group 1 released a report today featuring the latest developments in climate science. Here's what you need to know from the report. #IPCC #ClimateReport yacap.org/2021/08/09/ipc…