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Nadja Charaby

Unit Head, International Politics and North America, Asia, Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung

Publications

All That Glitters Is Not Green

: Publication 11/2018

Debates surrounding energy transition.

By the way, it actually works!

: Book 02/2017

Debunking renewable energy myths

News

Why the Climate Justice Movement Cares about Gaza

: Interview 13.03.2024

Climate activists across the world have rallied behind the Palestinian cause. Will their German…

Loopholes, False Solutions, and Empty Promises

: Comment 15.12.2023

The consensus reached at COP28 satisfied no one — except for the big polluters

Tackling Root Cause or Peddling Pseudo-Solutions?

: Comment 16.11.2023

To mitigate climate disaster, we have to stop using fossil fuels — but this year’s COP is unlikely…

The Debt and Climate Crises Intersected in Marrakesh

: Comment 02.11.2023

The 2023 IMF-WBG Annual Meetings showed how environmental and economic questions are intertwined

Bonn: A Critical Juncture on the Road to COP28 in Dubai

: Comment 20.06.2023

Recent climate change negotiations revealed a widening gap between Global North and South

“We Want the Global North to Pay Its Debt”

: Interview 24.02.2023

Debt for Climate co-founder Sunny Morgan on the connections between climate, debt, and colonialism

A Tale of Two COPs

: Comment 06.12.2022

There were both historic wins as well as serious failures at this year’s UN climate conference

COP27: Down the Path of Ignorance

: Comment 25.11.2022

The climate conference’s Loss and Damage success was overshadowed by backward steps and quiescence…

COP27: UN Climate Negotiations Face Major Challenges

: Comment 09.11.2022

While finance for climate loss and damage may be in sight, climate justice is not

The Global Red-Green New Deal

: Analysis 12.03.2021

We need a feminist, decolonial, and transformative approach

Dangerous Distractions

: Essay 18.01.2021

“Climate Action” will not lead to climate justice on its own

A Year Without a COP

: News 05.11.2020

There will be no climate change conference in 2020—but our future is nevertheless being negotiated

We Need More Than Cosmetic Changes

: Comment 03.11.2020

What the coronavirus can teach us about the climate crisis

Corona Delays in International Climate Politics?

: Comment 12.08.2020

A critical assessment of 11th Meeting of the Executive Committee of the Warsaw International…

Keeping the Momentum Going

: Feature 23.06.2020

With climate diplomacy on hold, how will movements respond?

International Climate Diplomacy and the Corona Crisis

: Analysis 19.06.2020

UNFCCC’s “June Momentum” showed that climate action is not on a “pandemic break”

The Bitter Reality

: Comment 18.05.2020

So far, too little attention has been paid to how the climate crisis is already bringing about…

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

: Comment 16.04.2020

Climate justice and the pandemic

Como en otro planeta

: Comment 19.12.2019

Las negociaciones de la cumbre climática nunca habían estado tan lejos de las exigencias de las…

On Another Planet

: Comment 12.12.2019

Never before have negotiations at a climate summit been so at odds with the demands of people all…

#WeWillRise

: Comment 20.11.2019

Our commentary on COP25

#NosAlzaremos

: Comment 19.11.2019

Nuestro comentario para el lanzamiento de la cumbre climática de la ONU en Madrid

The climate crisis leads to loss, damage and displacement

: Comment 13.11.2019

Will COP25 act on the emergency?

United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

: Comment 04.07.2019

Denialism gains foothold amidst declarations of climate emergency

COP24: No Solution to the Crisis

: News 02.01.2019

Why the outcome of Katowice is far from enough.

Human rights are at stake

: News 10.12.2018

Human rights have become a bargaining chip

We Can Still Save the Climate

: News 03.12.2018

Time constraints, just transition and climate debt at the COP24

Three years after Paris

: News 22.11.2018

The struggle for climate justice must be seen as the “real” agenda 2030.