paul mitchell

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I work on climate stuff - mostly adaptation - at Save the Children. I’m trying to ensure locally-led approaches are at the core of adaptation everywhere. Born at 334.4ppm. Doing my best to be a good ancestor
Today, a group of children and young adults including @gretathunberg filed a class action lawsuit against the Swedish state for failing to take adequate measures to stop climate change. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-11-25/greta-thunberg-sues-sweden-for-climate-change-failure
Greta Thunberg Sues Her Native Sweden for Failing on Climate

A group of children and young adults including Greta Thunberg have filed a class action lawsuit against the Swedish state for failing to take adequate measures to stop climate change.

Bloomberg
I fail to understand why Kate Raworth is not a global household name. Her ability to build on great ideas with amazing ideas of her own and disrupt a century of economic thought is fantastic. This whole event is excellent, but since you’re time poor (because of course you are), please do make the time to watch and engage with the first 30 minutes (for the theory) and following 15 minutes (for the application) #DoughnutEconomics #yummy https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=64HtlZbBz1g&feature=youtu.be
Doughnut Economics: a new economic vision for cities | LSE Event

YouTube
Longer bushfire seasons and worsening #extremeweather events, #climate report warns - Its is now 1.47C hotter than it was in 1910, with sea levels rising at an alarming rate, the latest #StateoftheClimate report has found. #auspol https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/longer-bushfire-seasons-and-worsening-extreme-weather-events-climate-report-warns/i4ixkmsmu?dlb=%5B2022/11/23%5D%20del_newsam_bau_02&did=DM19906&cid=sbsnews:edm:acnewsam:relation:news:na:na
Longer bushfire seasons and worsening extreme weather events, climate report warns

It is now 1.47C hotter than it was in 1910, with sea levels rising at an alarming rate, the latest State of the Climate report has found.

SBS News
Such great news just now that First Nations group’s objections to Clive Palmer’s coal mine in the Galilee Basin were upheld in a Queensland court https://apple.news/AGmSEWMeZQuuWFK0DaR_H-w #ClimateChange #KeepItInTheGround
Clive Palmer’s Queensland coalmine will harm ‘future generations’, court finds in landmark climate ruling — Guardian Australia

First Nations challenge over Galilee mine approval succeeds in land court, but final decision rests with state government

This is a fantastic piece in the New Yorker from @elizkolbert Full of clear eyed prose on the challenges of #ClimateChange and highlighting a number of the myriad solutions we’ll need to address it. I highly recommend this (relatively) #LongRead https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/11/28/climate-change-from-a-to-z

Excellent piece in the Guardian about how population growth is driven by increases in life expectancy, rather than birth rate.

"With good fortune, I will be 70 when the global population is projected to reach 9 billion in 2038. Perhaps, by then, we will have learned to mark the occasion by celebrating the birthday of an elderly person, rather than suggesting we reach the milestone due to an extra birth?"
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/nov/20/dont-panic-about-birth-baby-8-million-before-hes-65-numbers-will-be-in-reverse

Don’t panic about the birth of Baby 8 Billion. Before he’s 65 our numbers will be in reverse

We should not be alarmed at the rise in global population; it’s inequality, greed and waste that are the real problems of our age

The Guardian
A few hours later than planned, #cop27 is done. It was a chaotic process, not helped by the unecessarily complex venue layout and poorly organised access to food and water. We inched forward on most issues, or at least didn’t backslide. But we still have no concrete delivery plan for the overdue $100bn per year promised by 2020; no progress on the committment to double adaptation finance (let alone to reach equivalency with mitigation funding); and no reason to believe countries will achieve their emissions reduction commitments.
Despite this minimal incremental progress, we saw one significant leap forward in Egypt - agreement to create a specific fund to address climate related loss and damage. A few weeks ago it looked like the issue might not even make the formal agenda. Given wealthy countries’ outright hostility to even discussing it, getting a funding mechanism agreed is a massive achievement by delegates from climate vulnerable nations and civil society.
While this is something to celebrate, as always, many key issues have been pushed to next year - how will the mechanism operate? Which countries will be eligible? What constitutes an incidence of loss and damage? Who will contribute and how much?
This last issue is critical - we’ve seen promise after broken promise on climate finance. It’s hard to imagine wealthy countries allocating significant new funds to this mechanism. My worry is that commitments will be drawn from existing adaptation pledges, which are woefully inadequate. But perhaps I’ll be surprised.
Huge relief to see agreement to establish loss and damage fund at #cop27 - it has been a very long time coming and is way overdue
Incredible to hear that after 40+ hours overtime, a #LossAndDamage financing facility will be established out of #COP27. This is the work of small island state negotiators and campaigners, not just over the last 40 hours or two weeks, but years. Yes it’s a talkfest but sometimes talk isn’t so cheap.

HUGE, and a good news story at the tail end of an often frustrating #COP27 - Vanuatu’s campaign for an ICJ advisory opinion on the #ClimateCrisis has rallied 86 countries in support, up from the 12 in the core group. 💪🏾🇻🇺

https://www.reuters.com/business/cop/pacific-red-sea-climate-court-action-gathers-wave-support-2022-11-18/

From Pacific to Red Sea: climate court action gathers wave of support

A campaign by the South Pacific island nation of Vanuatu for the world's top court to take a stance on protecting people from climate change gained momentum on Friday, winning the support of almost half the nearly 200 countries at a global summit.

Reuters