Climate Change and Reparations: Will COP29 bring more global justice?

Climate protection, and then also fair? Shortly after the election of US President Trump, who wants to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement with his country, such demands seem difficult to implement. Nevertheless, people around the world continue to work tirelessly on climate justice, whether in their home countries or at the UN Climate Change Conference in Baku. Neelke Wagner works for PowerShift on a climate-friendly world, and tells our presenter Antonia Vangelista in this podcast about the current demands, setbacks and successes of the climate movement, e.g. the one in Senegal.

Show notes

  • Podcast episode #41 on gas phasing out and gas projects in Senegal
  • report Towards climate neutrality in the EU by 2040 (Climate Action Network CAN Europe)
  • Article "Activists unroll 10 million bill for climate damage at COP29" (by Euronews Green)

This podcast episode was created with the kind support of the State of Berlin – State Agency for Development Cooperation.

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