-
Published in: democraciaAbiertaPetrobras alone cannot support the Amazon Fund. It needs other donors
Without Norway and Germany, Petrobras stands as the only collaborator, responsible for only 1% of contributions.
-
Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionRegulators must crack down on big tech’s anti-repair practices
Tech giants are using their dominant positions to shorten the lives of electronic goods. This is bad for consumers...
-
Published in: Home: OpinionTo solve the climate crisis, we need more democracy, not less
Do we need benign dictators to deal with the climate crisis? A new index of intergenerational solidarity provides the answer
-
Published in: Can Europe Make It?Why uncertainty requires a new politics
Governments haven’t found the magic formula for predicting the way people and diseases will interact with each other.
-
Published in: democraciaAbierta: Investigation"They are going to kill me, and I don't want to get killed": social leader of the Colombian Cauca region
democraciaAbierta spoke with Yaneth Mosquera, social leader of the Colombian Cauca, who has dedicated her life to...
-
Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionIntellectual property must be transformed to put the public good before private profits
Patent enclosure by pharmaceutical giants results in many being denied life-saving treatments. It’s time for a new approach.
-
Published in: democraciaAbiertaBeyond biological warfare: Why COVID-19 is a matter of land distribution in Latin America
Land concentration is one of the main causes for the high rates of poverty, economic inequality and the polarization...
-
Published in: ourEconomyourVoices podcast: Tom Steyer on Joe Biden’s new climate plan
Former presidential candidate Tom Steyer discusses the future of the environmental justice movement in the US.
-
Published in: oDRAfter environmental destruction in Armenia, the fight for transparency continues - in Denmark
After a Danish-funded mine caused serious environmental damage in Armenia, the Danish state has been less than...
-
Published in: democraciaAbiertaThe survival of the Amazon is at stake
Advised by policymakers, CEOs, cultural icons and elected Indigenous leaders, research panel led by Carlos Nobre,...
-
Published in: openDemocracyUK: OpinionTo build a new world, we need less ‘machine mind’ and more ‘garden mind’
To address the complex threats and opportunities of the 21st century needs a change of mindset and daily political...
-
Published in: HomeIn Amazonia, libraries are being set alight
The death of elders leads to irreplaceable loss of knowledge in the Amazon. Indigenous lives – and heritage – matter.
-
Published in: democraciaAbierta: InvestigationJournalism in Mexico: Report for a living, get killed for reporting
Since 2000, 133 journalists have been murdered in Mexico. 10 of them in 2019. Meanwhile, impunity wins in 99% of cases.
-
Published in: democraciaAbiertaG20 bets on fossil fuels for post-Covid-19 economy recovery plans
G20 governments have allocated at least US$151 billion to fossil fuels since the pandemic started, largely...
-
Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionWe can have a golden future with a Green Recovery Act
The climate crisis cannot be addressed without a transformative reconstruction of the law.
-
Published in: ourEconomyThe faulty science, doomism, and flawed conclusions of Deep Adaptation
The claim that runaway climate change has made societal collapse inevitable is not only wrong – it undermines the...
-
Published in: democraciaAbierta: OpinionThese 13 bodies said they would counter the pandemic in Latin America - have they?
Thirteen Inter-American and international institutions, coordinated by the OAS, agreed on a series of actions to...
-
Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionHow the fossil fuel lobby is hijacking the European Green Deal
In it's first 100 days, how many times did top officials in charge of the EU's Green Deal meet with lobbyists?
-
Published in: North Africa, West AsiaFor Tunisian protesters, democracy is not enough
If youth grievances continue to fester in the country’s marginalized regions, any captivation with a hard won...
-
Published in: Can Europe Make It?Elections in Croatia: Conservatives retain the parliamentary majority
By contrast to Serbia and the overwhelming predominance of SNS, though, the composition of Croatia’s Sabor is...