ICJ climate change hearings
ActionAid Vanuatu's country manager Flora Vano will be testifying remotely from Vanuatu

Letter from Global South youth to HSBC
As the world faces an unprecedented climate crisis, HSBC’s investments continue to fuel environmental destruction — especially across the Global South.
Climate activist Patience Nabukalu joined with
“Climate action is at a crossroads” as Bonn climate talks kick off
Climate action is at a crossroads. Every month this year, a new temperature record has been brutally smashed, yet right now the political appetite for climate action feels lower than ever.

Bonn is heading for a confusing combination of good, bad and ugly outcomes
Even worse, under the Baku to Belém Roadmap to £1.3 trillion, rich countries are opportunistically pushing their private finance instruments to supposedly ‘fill the gap’ in funding. But rather than

“Private Finance is a Trojan horse,” designed to scale up extraction in the Global South
Teresa Anderson, Global Lead on Climate Justice at ActionAid, said, “A consistent message we hear from rich countries at climate talks is that their pockets are empty, there’s no public finance, and

Who pays the price? The cost of HSBC’s climate damages
Year on year, the climate crisis continues to worsen, with disproportionately negative
impacts on countries in the Global South that have contributed the least to global
emissions. Within these

"Climate talks are facing uncertain times"
"Rich countries’ continued refusal to put real climate finance on the table means that climate talks are facing uncertain times.
