Today in New York, representatives of world leaders are at United Nations’ headquarters to sign the Paris Agreement. This could be a historic day. But we say “could” because the aspirations of the agreement are far greater than current national commitments. The long-term goals of the Paris Agreement are strong….
This post originally appeared on the CSSC blog, and is part of an on-going, inter-organizational series of reflections by activist Ryan Camero. You can find the first post here, on Restore the Delta’s blog. I came to Paris representing the California Student Sustainability Coalition in this rare and crucial point in…
Article reposted from Buzzfeed. If the sight of #COP21 makes you giddy, queasy, or want to go throw confetti onto perfect strangers in the street, you may be gearing up for the United Nations Climate Conference this December in Paris, where the world’s nations will attempt to sign an international…
The climate movement aims to create a political culture in which climate action is a matter of political necessity. This kind of true political change is a bottom-up process. It starts at the local level, evolves to the national level, and bursts forth onto the international stage. The upcoming 21st…