Tag: Climate Justice

Changing the Face of Rural Tanzania: Ecological Entrepreneurship for a Sustainable Future

Kilimanjaro. The highest peak on the African continent is a place of breathtaking beauty that ascends through a variety of climates and ecosystems to over 19,000 feet of elevation. As I landed in Tanzania in early September, I was one of few people on the plane who was not preparing for the strenuous climb up […]

Global News: The US and China Ratify Paris Climate Agreement

On Saturday September 3, two of the world’s largest economies, the United States and China, formally ratified the Paris agreement.  Anticipating a snowball effect, the joint statement from the two influential countries will likely inspire other countries, such as Brazil and Canada, to ratify the agreement as well. At this rate, it’s anticipated that the […]

How Small Grants Can Make a Big Impact: Taking on Mining in Western Ghana

In 2004, local farmers in western Ghana didn’t exactly welcome an incoming gold mine with open arms, but they didn’t resist when Canadian company Kinross Mining offered them financial compensation in exchange for building the mine on their lands. But three years later, the farmers learned they had been swindled. By then, the underground and […]

Majandra Rodriguez Acha on the Power of Youth and Women in Achieving a Sustainable Future

Majandra Rodriguez Acha is one of six advisors to our Next Generation Climate Board, a group of twenty something climate leaders that recommend grants to youth-led climate initiatives all around the world. Majandra, native to Peru, is also a Global Greengrants grantee. A grant in 2015 helped kick-start her organization, TierrActiva Perú. The collective fosters […]

4 Grassroots Wins Amid the Chaos of the 2016 Rio Olympics

Just four days before the 2016 Summer Olympics are to kick off in Rio, injustice and corruption in Brazil seems to have gone from bad to worse to horrendous. Government kickbacks. The systematic eviction of families from the city’s favelas, or slums, which are home to 1 in 7 people. And billions of dollars in […]

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