Final Reflection of COP29
As we get ready to leave Baku, Azerbaijan for our long journey home and reflect back on our time he...
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All Along The Watchtower
The world's first oil well was built in Bibi-Heybat, Azerbaijan. This land has a deep history steep...
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COP29 Wrapped
If the entirety of African nations cut their global emissions by 100%, that would only account for ...
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The Shadow of the Rig
You could see them if you tried: on paintings hung on cafe walls, tucked among arrays of souvenir o...
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Final Thoughts on COP29
As I sit here, waiting to depart Baku, I am distraught, exhausted, disappointed, concerned, and rea...
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The great divide in climate action
“The measure of a country’s greatness should be based on how well it cares for its most vulnerable ...
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The Dichotomies Leaving COP29
Hopeful, discouraged. Energized, exhausted. My experiences at COP29 have been filled with dichotomi...
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All In!
Anticipation had replaced the air. My team and I watched as the hour hand slowly made its way to 9 ...
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Where are my people
I love the question: “Who are my people?”
I like answering it. I like asking it in community dia...
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Real Talk
I share the frustration already expressed in Jen Grey Eagle’s blog and Melody Arteaga’s interview w...
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What We Need Most: Authentic Justice
As we round out day eight of COP29, I’m left feeling quite demoralized with the global community. W...
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A Need for Control in a Climate Out of Control
Rattle, clang, bash.
Branches, leaves, and rain slam into my bedroom window.
I kn...
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