Keyword: climate debt

12 Ecologically Sustainable Countries and Why They Should Be Admired

Picture: Currently pending construction in Singapore, the EDITT Tower will boast photovoltaic panels, natural ventilation, and a biogas generation plant all wrapped within an insulating living wall that covers half of its surface area (courtesy Inhabitat). Jodie Gummow - With last week's news that Earth’s resources have slipped into an "ecological deficit" for the rest of 2014, many countries around the world have come under scrutiny for taking more from nature then their own ecosystems can supply. What exactly is this ecological debt? Essentially, it means we have used up all the planet’s natural resources available for an entire year—think deforestation, soil erosion and carbon dioxide emissions—so now we’re...

Enter the Four Degrees Celsius World: The Failings of Climate Negotiations

Picture: PIX-JOCKEY (Roberto Rizzato)/Flickr Saliem Fakir - Fourteen days of climate change negotiations started off with much scepticism and ended with a sense of despair despite the COP 17 outcome being declared “landmark” and “historic”. COP 17 was painted, at once, as a victory for the world -- but such statements belie the real truth. The Kyoto Protocol will continue with European Union (EU) states agreeing to a second commitment period. However, what they are committing to is nothing new, as the EU has already...

Potential Outcome of COP17: The 'Greedy Corporate Fund'

Picture: www.worldbankoutofclimate.org Michelle Pressend - As the 17th United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change starts winding up, people all over the world are being told to reign in their expectations. COP 17 will likely not result in a second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol, but does look set to become the launch pad for the new Green Climate Fund (GCF), also known by climate justice activists as the "Greedy Corporate Fund".  Since COP17 is floundering and Kyoto targets seem a distant dream, South...

Climate Change: The North Must Pay for Mitigation Strategies

Picture: Mat Mcdermott Imraan Buccus - As Durban welcomes the world for the COP 17 meeting, the air is filled with some of the excitement that we all felt during the World Cup last year. But the debates around environmentalism and the need to take serious action against climate change are often tending to the superficial. There is a lot of self-righteousness and Hallmark style sentimentality around, when what we need is a clear look at the realities of the situation. Climate change is a reality and for a low-lying country like...