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In the year of the African COP, the continent can tackle energy access and climate leadership in one sweep
Although the climate talks in Glasgow left many of the promises by rich countries unfulfilled. The mention of fossil fuels, oil, gas and coal production has risen in priority on the global climate stage with many hoping it will rightly dominate discussions in Sharm El-Sheikh at COP27, which will be a COP on African soil.
An Equitable Transition is Possible: The Fight at Line 3 Can Get Us There
While the resistance to pipelines ramps up in North America, it is time to honour indigenous life over fossil fuels, says Brenna Two Bear (Ho-Chunk, Diné, Standing Rock).
World leaders need to stop dancing around the harsh reality
Tzeporah Berman, Chair of the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Initiative, says “it is time to listen to the science, face the music and accept that all fossil fuels’ days are numbered.”
Your number is up, fossil fuels
“Our addiction to fossil fuels is pushing humanity to the brink” says UN Secretary-General Guterres in his opening remarks at COP26. What are the numbers showing how harmful fossil fuels and the industry is to our planet and people?
Fossil Fuels, Air Pollution, Climate Change & Health in South Asia
On 7th September, Treaty partners CANSA co-hosted a webinar with Health Care Without Harm, Doctors For Clean Air & Climate Action, Air Quality Life Index, and Lung Care Foundation.
Project Syndicate: The Case for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty
Finding viable solutions for managing the fossil-fuel industry’s decline is now more critical than ever. A Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty offers a vision and path for what true international climate leadership and cooperation could look like.
In Dialogue With: Third World Network
This is the first of our “In Dialogue With…” series featuring Treaty’s partners around the world. This episode features Third World Network, a partner organization headquartered in Malaysia involved in issues relating to development, developing countries and North-South affairs
Club of Rome: Latest IPCC report requires urgent halt to new fossil fuel production
From here on out, every year will be a critical year to make the transition faster and fairer. In the words of the UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, “This report must sound a death knell for coal and fossil fuels, before they destroy our planet.”
More than 600 organisations have now endorsed the call for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty
Over the past year we’ve seen the proposal for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty go from just an idea mentioned in a few academic papers, to a global campaign now backed by more than 600 civil society organisations and 1,500+ scientists and academics.
World Economic Forum: This is why we need a fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty
A new wave of activists is calling for global action and cooperation to phase out fossil fuels – find out more in this piece published by the World Economic Forum.
US cities consider treating fossil fuels like nuclear weapons
These major US cities are considering endorsing the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Lessons from nuclear disarmament show us a pathway to a Fossil Fuel Treaty
The approach of ICAN, which has an international steering group and a small staff in Geneva, was to use the new treaty to ‘stigmatise, prohibit and finally eliminate’ nuclear weapons. What can we learn for the global campaign for a #FossilFuelTreaty?
A warm welcome to our first 100 endorsing organisations
This campaign is driven by people and organisations all over the world and momentum is building. We are thrilled to welcome the first 100+ organisations to endorse the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty.