As part of the series of discussions entitled “The world upside down – For a new world risk community”, experts from both North and South met on 24 January 2010 to put forward their case for economically viable energy paths that can help ensure a fairer development of climate policy. >more
A dossier by the project partners of “Climate Change and Global Justice. Climate policy as a building block for a fair globalisation and a sustainable fight against poverty” in cooperation with the editors of “welt-sichten”. >more
A fair climate policy seeks to balance the interests of different countries. Around 70 participants discussed what this means in terms of development and adaptation at the “Climate change and justice” conference. >more
The issue of climate change and justice is gaining in importance, as was illustrated by numerous debates during the 13th world climate summit in Bali. Members of our “climate change and justice” project organised a special side event on the subject during the 13th world climate summit. >more
On September 18th, 2007, the project „Climate Change and Justice” was presented to the public. >more
Industrialized countries are mainly responsible for climate change, yet it is the poor in developing countries who are mainly affected by its impacts. >more