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"Greenwash won't wash" say two Friends in Aberdeen
On 10 June two Friends from North-East Scotland, Carolyn Burch and Richard Raggett, took part in an XR Scotland demonstration outside the Shell building in Aberdeen, the 'still-pumping' heart of the British oil and gas industry. Carolyn offers two ways of explaining why.
"Greenwash won't wash" say two Friends in Aberdeen
Reflecting on COP28 – where next for climate justice?
Another set of annual UN climate talks has come to a close and many are sitting with mixed feelings. COP28 brought some unexpected welcome developments but it also saw a worrying increase in the potential for capture by the fossil fuel industry.
Reflecting on COP28 – where next for climate justice?
General election manifestos: how do they fare on climate justice?
Quakers are committed to equality and sustainability. We want to see a world in which all living beings can thrive. The upcoming general election is likely to bring about a change of politics. What might this look like? And how can we ensure that climate justice is at the heart of future government action?
How do the manifestos fare on climate justice?
COP29 – could it be a COP of peace?
At COP29, world leaders are due to set a new global climate finance target. The last time a goal like this was set – in 2009 – 'developed nations' agreed to provide $100 billion annually by 2020 to help 'developing countries' reduce emissions and build resilience to the impacts of climate change. After much foot dragging and empty talk, the goal was eventually met in 2022.
COP29 – could it be a COP of peace?