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The Politics of Petrol
(4 minutes) Petrostate climate diplomacy continues to be relevant in a world that is far from ready to let go of fossil fuels, argues Margareth Sembiring. And the COP28 conference last November-December made this very clear.
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The race to save the planet: can we still win?
(7 minute read) To save the planet and save lives even the shock drop in emissions caused by the pandemic is not enough. We need a new world economic order, argues Margareth Sembiring.
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Pope Francis and COP26: does it matter?
(4 minute read) Margareth Sembiring examines what to expect from the UN’s climate change conference and what impact the Pope’s message could have if it is taken seriously.
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Discovering unlikely worlds in the silence of 2020
Margareth Sembiring uses the lockdown silence to look inside herself, and hears unforeseen melodies ...
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Rebuilding society after the pandemic must not mean trashing the planet
(6 minute read) Margareth Sembiring reveals the risks involved in ignoring the environment in a post-COVID society.
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The assault of fears and the anchor of hope
(7 minute read) Margareth Sembiring presents a sobering analysis of what lies ahead, but reveals her own reasons for hope.
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Our Covid response could provide a model to avoid climate crisis
(6 minute read) Margareth Sembiring looks at the similarities between the current pandemic emergency and the looming climate crisis, and identifies lessons to be learned.
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Climate change: re-assessing current approaches
(6 minute read) Margareth Sembiring goes behind the headlines and slogans to identify causes and cures for our current climate woes.