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Bolivia’s Evo Morales on Climate Justice | Climate Justice Research Project
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Climate Justice Research Project. Bolivia’s Evo Morales on Climate Justice. Evo Morales on Deomocracy Now! Bolivian President Evo Morales called for defense of the rights of Mother Earth and spoke on capitalism, climate debt, and his idea for a climate justice tribunal in an interview with Democracy Now! S Amy Goodman on the penultimate day of the United Nations climate talks in Copenhagen. Watch video of the interview or read the transcript here. By climatejusticeresearch on January 14, 2010. Create a f...
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About CJRP | Climate Justice Research Project
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Climate Justice Research Project. Members of the Climate Justice Research Project (l-r): Dr. Gerardo Gambirazzio, Dr. Jerome Whitington, Lauren Gifford, Dr. Michael K. Dorsey. The Climate Justice Research Project. Looks at the intersection of climate change, economic disparities and development pathways. Our team of researchers, post-docs and undergraduate students is lead by Professor Michael K. Dorsey of Dartmouth College’s Environmental Studies Department. The project has three primary goals:. Listen ...
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Forests, Carbon Markets and Hot Air: Why the Carbon Stored in Forests Should not be Traded | Climate Justice Research Project
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Climate Justice Research Project. Forests, Carbon Markets and Hot Air: Why the Carbon Stored in Forests Should not be Traded. REDD-Monitor, a blog dedicated to examining Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD), features a piece by Chris Lang on why carbon stored in forests should be off limits to markets. The piece was originally published in “Upsetting the Offset: The Political Economy of Carbon Markets,” edited by Steffen Bohm and Siddhartha Dabhi,. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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COP15: Carbon Trading Debate | Climate Justice Research Project
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Climate Justice Research Project. COP15: Carbon Trading Debate. Dartmouth College Professor Michael K. Dorsey, of the Climate Justice Research Project, engaged in a debate on carbon trading with Dirk Forrister, a member of the International. Ssociation’s U.S. Working Group. Moderated by Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! The exchange took place December 11 in Copenhagen. Watch video of the full debate. By climatejusticeresearch on January 7, 2010. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Climate Refugees in Bangladesh | Climate Justice Research Project
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Climate Justice Research Project. Climate Refugees in Bangladesh. Article highlighted the plight of climate refugees in Bangladesh. Read the full article here. Mahe Noor, left, and Nizam Hawladar with two of their children in Dhaka, Bangladesh. A cyclone two years ago uprooted them from a village where they had their livelihood. Photo: Ross Taylor/New York Times. By climatejusticeresearch on January 6, 2010. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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January | 2010 | Climate Justice Research Project
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Climate Justice Research Project. Archive for January, 2010. Alaskan Eskimos vs. Big Oil. Bull; January 26, 2010 • Leave a Comment. Bolivia’s Evo Morales on Climate Justice. Bull; January 14, 2010 • Leave a Comment. Forests, Carbon Markets and Hot Air: Why the Carbon Stored in Forests Should not be Traded. Bull; January 13, 2010 • Leave a Comment. The Story of Cap and Trade. Bull; January 12, 2010 • Leave a Comment. Tags: cap and trade. COP15: Carbon Trading Debate. Climate Refugees in Bangladesh.
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The Story of Cap and Trade | Climate Justice Research Project
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Climate Justice Research Project. The Story of Cap and Trade. 8220;The Story of Cap and Trade” is a fast-paced, fact-filled look at the leading climate solution discussed at Copenhagen and on Capitol Hill. If you’ve heard about cap and trade, but aren’t sure how it works (or who benefits), this is the film is for you. 8220;The Story of Cap and Trade” comes from the producers of the widely popular “Story of Stuff,” as well as Climate Justice Now! By climatejusticeresearch on January 12, 2010.
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Alaskan Eskimos vs. Big Oil | Climate Justice Research Project
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Climate Justice Research Project. Alaskan Eskimos vs. Big Oil. Kivalina, Alaska, a barrier island, is accusing energy companies of accelerating shore erosion. Photo Credit: Mary Sage/Associated Press. An Alaskan Inupiat Eskimo village of 400 on the barrier island of Kivalina is taking on big oil in a lawsuit that alleges two dozen fuel and utility companies are helping to cause the climate change that locals say is accelerating the island’s erosion. Read the full New York Times story here.
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