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What climate change means for global fisheries catches and human populations that rely on them

CARE International, WWF, and ActionAid

Pre-2020: What we need from COP23

Daly's 10 Candles: An Economic Fix to Climate Change

Climate litigation - how major polluters are now facing court

Media Advisory: Germany must quit fossil fuels to regain climate leadership: new report

Contact: Hannah McKinnon, Oil Change International What: Oil Change International along with partners is releasing a new report entitled, Time to Stop Digging: Why German Climate Leadership Requires a Rapid Phaseout of Fossil Fuel Production and Finance. This report examines how and why Germany is falling short of climate leadership with new analysis on lignite coal, oil and gas exploration and expansion, and international fossil fuel financing.Speakers:Hannah McKinnon, Director, Energy Futures and Transitions, Oil Change InternationalGreg Muttitt, Research Director, Oil Change International Tetet Nera-Lauron, Programme Manager – Climate Justice, IBON InternationalLutz Weischer, Team Leader – International Climate Policy, Germanwatch To download the report, please visit: http://priceofoil.org/2017/11/07/time-to-stop-digging/

Enhancing Ambition: COP23 as a COP of Finance and Support.

James Hansen - Nuclear Power? Are Renewables Enough?

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