RTE – Analysis of the outcomes of the COP20 climate conference in Lima, Peru, referring to Mary Robinson’s statement on COP20….
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“Not enough was done by countries who can afford to wait. The leaders of countries whose people are suffering now,…
Therefore solving the problem requires countries and citizens to act in solidarity, motivated by enlightened and collective self-interest for a…
Given existing gender inequalities and development gaps, climate change ultimately places a greater burden on women. Men and women are…
IISD Reporting Service – Video from the high-level Gender Day event at COP20 organised by the UNFCCC Secretariat.Go to the…
Trust.org – Article by Megan Rowling on Mary Robinson highlighting the importance of gender equality as a guiding principle for the…
On day 2 of the event, Mary Robinson chaired two panel discussions; one on integrating climate change and development programmes…
Advokaten magazine – Tara Shine, head of research for the Mary Robinson Foundation was interviewed by Swedish Bar Association magazine Advokaten….
Growing inequality, extreme poverty and the threat of climate change bring into focus the fact that the actions (or inactions)…
The Daily Climate – Tara Shine, head of research for the Mary Robinson Foundation – Climate Justice, contributed to this article,…