The youth isn’t very happy about climate change. If the Fridays4future climate strikes didn’t make that clear, a new court case filed by young activists from Portugal at the European court of human rights makes it abundantly clear. The case, which was crowdfunded, demands 33 … [Read more...] about Portuguese youth are taking 33 countries to court over climate change
Climate activism
Can’t stop, won’t stop: Climate strikers shift their activism online
What images defined 2019? For those of us at The Optimist Daily, it was the sight of people streaming into the streets protesting boldly for climate action. But this year looks very different— especially for climate activists. With shelter-in-place orders in effect, climate … [Read more...] about Can’t stop, won’t stop: Climate strikers shift their activism online
Climate activism continues to thrive despite the pandemic
Building on the success of last September’s worldwide climate strikes, which saw 8 million people take to the streets to demand action, climate activists hoped to make a big splash this April for the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. But then came the coronavirus, which has put a … [Read more...] about Climate activism continues to thrive despite the pandemic
Greta Thunberg receives second nomination for a Nobel Peace Prize
Greta Thunberg has become a rallying symbol for climate activists young and old. Her call to action for more rapid climate change intervention and emissions regulations has inspired many and brought climate change to the forefront of political attention. This week, at only 17 … [Read more...] about Greta Thunberg receives second nomination for a Nobel Peace Prize
Durwood Zaelke’s ‘quick fix’ approach to climate change is just what we need
When it comes to fighting climate change, environmental lawyer Durwood Zaelke calls attention to the importance of actions that have immediate positive effects on climate change. He believes in the 'quick fix', the type of actions that try to solve problems as directly and … [Read more...] about Durwood Zaelke’s ‘quick fix’ approach to climate change is just what we need