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Protecting our World heritage: The insurance industry’s commitment to protect World Heritage Sites

Protecting our World heritage: The insurance industry’s commitment to protect World Heritage Sites

Protecting our world heritage The insurance industry’s commitment to protect World Heritage Sites The global context Heritage is our legacy from the past, what we live with today, and what we pass on to future generations. 1 Our cultural and natural heritage are sources of

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UNEP Perspectives Issue No. 31: The Impacts on the Community of the Proposed Coal Plant in Lamu

UNEP Perspectives Issue No. 31: The Impacts on the Community of the Proposed Coal Plant in Lamu

deCOALonize has written an article for, Perspectives, a UNEP publication series that presents views from Major Groups and Stakeholders of Civil Society or about issues that are relevant for them. PERSPECTIVES is coordinated by UNEP’s Major Groups and Stakeholders Branch. “The Impacts on the Community of

DIRTY DOZEN: HOW PUBLIC FINANCE DRIVES THE CLIMATE CRISIS THROUGH OIL, GAS, AND COAL EXPANSION

DIRTY DOZEN: HOW PUBLIC FINANCE DRIVES THE CLIMATE CRISIS THROUGH OIL, GAS, AND COAL EXPANSION

DIRTY PROJECT 1: SOUTHERN GAS CORRIDOR DIRTY PROJECT 2: ATIMONAN ONE COAL PROJECT IN QUEZON,PHILIPPINES DIRTY PROJECT 3: PETROBRAS OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENT, BRAZIL DIRTY PROJECT 4: THABAMETSI COAL PLANT, SOUTH AFRICA DIRTY PROJECT 5: ADANI CARMICHAEL COAL MINE, AUSTRALIA DIRTY PROJECT 6: CIREBON 2

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Assessing the air quality, toxic and health impacts of the Lamu coal-fired power plants

Assessing the air quality, toxic and health impacts of the Lamu coal-fired power plants

Greenpeace report: “Assessing the air quality, toxic and health impacts of the Lamu coal-fired power plant” The proposed Lamu coal-fired power plant would be a major point source of air pollution in Kenya with potentially significant impacts on the surrounding communities and ecosystems. This case

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Extractive Industries and the Poor in Africa: A Case Study of Coal Mining in the Mui Basin

Extractive Industries and the Poor in Africa: A Case Study of Coal Mining in the Mui Basin

This thesis is the result of several months of research including a four month fieldtrip to Central Kenya by Martin Neumann. The fieldtrip was conducted within the Research Program of the Cocoon Initiative (Conflict and Cooperation over Natural Resources in Africa executed by the African