
The necessary rebellion
By LUIZ CÉSAR MARQUES FILHO: The perception that human societies are facing a process of collapse began to become widespread in the second decade of the century
By LUIZ CÉSAR MARQUES FILHO: The perception that human societies are facing a process of collapse began to become widespread in the second decade of the century
By LUIZ CÉSAR MARQUES FILHO: Papua New Guinea boycotted COP29. Over “empty promises and inaction”. If COP30 follows the same path of inaction, more countries should follow this courageous example
By LUIZ CÉSAR MARQUES FILHO: The future will be worse; without peace, it will be terminal
By LUIZ CÉSAR MARQUES FILHO: The 1992 Climate Convention died, it is imperative to resurrect it, redefine it in a much more radical way, in short, make it, finally, effective
By LUIZ CÉSAR MARQUES FILHO:
The four crises – climate, biodiversity, pollution and inequalities – express a crisis of democracy and a crisis of civilization.
By LUIZ CÉSAR MARQUES FILHO:
Societies are now exhaustively alerted by science about what the coming years of this decade and the next have in store for them.
By LUIZ CÉSAR MARQUES FILHO:
From the Paris Agreement to COP 26: What money tells us
By LUIZ CÉSAR MARQUES FILHO: The perception that human societies are facing a process of collapse began to become widespread in the second decade of the century
By LUIZ CÉSAR MARQUES FILHO: Papua New Guinea boycotted COP29. Over “empty promises and inaction”. If COP30 follows the same path of inaction, more countries should follow this courageous example
By LUIZ CÉSAR MARQUES FILHO: The future will be worse; without peace, it will be terminal
By LUIZ CÉSAR MARQUES FILHO: The 1992 Climate Convention died, it is imperative to resurrect it, redefine it in a much more radical way, in short, make it, finally, effective
By LUIZ CÉSAR MARQUES FILHO:
The four crises – climate, biodiversity, pollution and inequalities – express a crisis of democracy and a crisis of civilization.
By LUIZ CÉSAR MARQUES FILHO:
Societies are now exhaustively alerted by science about what the coming years of this decade and the next have in store for them.
By LUIZ CÉSAR MARQUES FILHO:
From the Paris Agreement to COP 26: What money tells us