Climate witnesses from around the world joined Desmond Tutu to tell leaders to act now on climate change.
Posted on 16 December 2009
Climate witnesses from around the world joined Desmond Tutu to tell leaders to act now on climate change.
Posted on 09 November 2009
Ethiopians are already tackling climate injustice, but will the rest of us join them?
Posted on 05 October 2009
Archbishop Desmond Tutu tells the Pan African climate hearing that it’s time to wake up to climate change.
Posted on 05 October 2009
People have come from all over Africa to discuss climate change. The overall picture is complex but people all over Africa are being hit hard by climate change.
Posted on 02 October 2009
Ethiopia is the scene of our latest climate hearing. Thousands turned up, including Haile Gebrselassie.
Posted on 24 September 2009
People in Wajir, Kenya, are living through a prolonged and intense drought. They came together to share their stories of how climate change is making their situation worse.
Posted on 19 August 2009
Constance Okollet Achom is a peasant farmer from Tororo district, Osukuru county, in Asenget “A” village in Eastern Uganda. She is married with 7 children and has lived in Asenget village for the past 17 years with her family. Besides farming, Constance also works as a community mobiliser for a local women’s group.
In years past, [...]
Posted on 18 August 2009
It is mid morning on Thursday, 4 June 2009 when we arrive in Waruma village in Phalombe District of southern Malawi for the climate and poverty hearing.
Several groups of people, a mixture of men, women, elderly and youth are seated on dry leaves under a few blue gum trees that are dotted here and there [...]