In this article Oxfam* argues that the world’s poor will bear the brunt of the failure of COP17, including high food prices rise.
In this article Mike Dorsey* discusses the different NGO and individual responses to the outcomes of COP17.
Alex Lenferna* gives an account of some of the youth initiatives at COP 17 and the need to link climate change to social justice.
Esther Agbarakwe* seeks provocatively for the African youth and the African voice against the backdrop of the Durban Conference of Youth.
Sonia Koopman* reports on the Kliptown youth’s positive response to awareness raising programme on climate change that include photography and storytelling.
Mariclair Smit discusses the relationship between COP17, the media and different angles of the stories, and barriers and/or support for climate justice.
This article explains carbon market trading and argues that like any market it will lead to fluctuations and crashes and is therefore not a sustainable solution for climate justice.
Pralini Naidoo* gives an account of the Durban community’s struggle against Engen.
Cynthia Musiye* talks about her personal realisation about climate change.
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