“We need debt cancellation as a strategy for climate justice, and climate finance as grants, not loans.”
93% of the countries most vulnerable to climate change are in debt distress, or at risk of debt distress. It's time to recognise the the vicious cycle between the debt and climate crises. See @ActionAid's new briefing actionaid.org/publications/2… 1/

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this is another reason why people should not vote for you because it appears you do not understand World economics. and you have a Utopia belief that is a fantasy that renewable energy is sufficient and reliable it is neither
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Homeless needs free bankruptcy waivers so they can get housing vouchers for decent not slumlord apartments We need public housing to house the homeless We need a homeless program specifically for physically disabled homeless
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We also need pervert justice. Let's go Brandon
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If we're going to cancel anybody's debt, it should be in our own damn country.
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With life giving CO2 at historically low levels, aren't you scamming people?
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We know you’re trying hard to be noticed, but honestly just go do something good. This ain’t working
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Control over seed is the first link in the food chain because seed is the source of life. When a corporation controls seed, it controls life, especially the life of farmers.
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Beat up any staff recently?
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Debt cancellation for climate justice...... Climate finance All new buzz word with nonsensical meaning. Scary
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I understand the connection, but we live in a world where most people cannot conceptualize this idea. There are entirely to many steps for them to accept the idea that environmental justice is connected to debt & poverty.