Climate talks – active partners or silent onlookers?
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Climate summits are key opportunities to shape the global response to climate change. But how much can civil society influence the talks?
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Climate summits are key opportunities to shape the global response to climate change. But how much can civil society influence the talks?
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Corruption could divert climate finance, which – on numerous levels – we cannot afford to let happen.
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As negotiators talk climate in Qatar this week, we share a video of a conversation between the directors of Transparency International and Greenpeace about accountability, climate…
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The Brasilia Declaration adopted at the 15th IACC makes an urgent call to end the impunity of the corrupt, wherever they are.
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REDD+ is a global plan to reduce carbon emissions by paying countries to preserve their forests. Our new guide examines corruption risks in the scheme, and offers practical steps…
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Corruption is making the right to land ever more precarious. Whether bribes for land licences, or nepotistic resettlements, corruption in land management must be tackled. Staff…
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Our Mexican chapter and our partners CDM Watch investigate how well the public is being consulted over projects run through the Clean Development Mechanism.
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In November 2011 the world’s population passed the 7 billion mark, a milestone greeted with understandable trepidation. Where are all these people going to live and what will they…
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Transparency International’s Global Corruption Report: Climate Change explores climate-related corruption risks and argues that a dramatic strengthening of governance mechanisms…