October 3, 2018 Facing climate impacts, Canada doubles down on fossil fuels In late August, with wildfires in the Canadian west reaching record breaking levels and residents in the east still reeling...
October 3, 2018 Drought-stricken communities in Brazil battle fossil fuel industry for water The northeast of Brazil is still experiencing its longest drought ever, going on since 2010, with climate change to blame....
October 2, 2018 A coastal community in Senegal battles rising sea levels and a new coal plant The sleepy town of Barngy, Senegal, is one of the country’s most vulnerable to coastal erosion. Located about 15 km...
October 1, 2018 Wave of renewable energy resistance puts solar panels in path of tar sands pipeline Keystone XL is a proposed tar sands pipeline that would connect Alberta, Canada with Gulf Coast refineries carrying around 800,000...
October 1, 2018 Saami people on frontlines of climate change witness the Arctic melt In the far north of Europe live the Saami people whose culture has existed before the Finnish, Swedish and the...
September 24, 2018 ‘Cool Bank Award’: Keeping it ‘Cool’ in a hot Japan By Kota Besant, 350 Japan Junior Campaigner This year has seen Japan struck by a number of unprecedented climate-related disasters including...
September 11, 2018 Using music to fight climate change and advocate for renewable future By Cat Tuong/CHANGE/350Vietnam Music has the magic power to connect and educate people, evoke inspiration, motivate actions as well as...
August 24, 2018 Why I Rise Across Europe, thousands of people will be part of the Rise for Climate mobilisations on 8 September. From Scandinavia to the Mediterranean, people are mobilising...
August 23, 2018 Vietnamese Youth Who Rise for Climate 30 young environmental leaders from 14 provinces and cities across Vietnam, just had an unforgettable week at the Vietnam Climate...
August 10, 2018 Overcoming Despair The news we’ve been hearing the past weeks on climate has given many of us reason to despair; the draft...