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Uniting sport, equality and climate actionThe Maori word Aroha means love, compassion, respect and empathy. The ‘Ball’ – beginning its journey from the home of modern rules football in...
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Uniting sport, equality and climate actionThe Maori word Aroha means love, compassion, respect and empathy. The ‘Ball’ – beginning its journey from the home of modern rules football in...
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Rapid transition to beat the heatCan we respond to extreme heat to protect human health and shore up infrastructure in such a way that actually accelerates a rapid, low carbon transition to...
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Rapid transition to beat the heat – HousingUK homes are not built to handle the heat. Most of them were designed and constructed for a much cooler climate where extreme heat events were rarer and...
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Rapid transition to beat the heat – InfrastructureAll the wonders of human civilisation were conceived of, and created in, a climate that no longer exists. Nowhere is this clearer than in the infrastructure...
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Rapid transition to beat the heat: Community ResilienceExtreme weather events like the brutal heatwave engulfing much of Europe in July 2022, highlight the urgent need to foster community resilience. Much like...
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Earth Overshoot Day 2022Today is officially Earth Overshoot Day 2022, the date when humanity has used all the biological resources that Earth regenerates during the entire year. We...
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Meet the Member – NovasutrasNovasutras is an emerging eco-spiritual movement, to nurture and uplift one another during these challenging times, as we create a world that works for all...
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How can we get an international agreement to leave fossil fuels in the ground?A new open access journal article by international environmental lawyer Harro van Asselt and the Alliance’s Peter Newell explores diplomatic and legal...
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Welcoming migration in a warming worldRich countries cause human movement – in a warming world they need to protect and accept those forced to flee. Mo Farah, one of the greatest distance...