As we all continue to grapple with events in Israel and Palestine, we wanted to share a set of learning resources for young people and educators which explore the historical context of the situation through the lens of climate justice and decolonisation.
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Statement on Gaza and Israel - As a federation dedicated to peace, Friends of the Earth International opposes all acts of violence and strongly condemn the killing of innocent people and the taking of hostages https://t.co/jjYRJg4kaq
I’m horrified to see the bombing of al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza and unequivocally condemn it. I urge the Israeli government to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza and reiterate the call for a ceasefire. I am directing $300K to three charities helping Palestinian people under attack.
Just one week to go until the third Schools Climate Assembly - Europe's largest gathering of school students discussing the climate crisis!
See you in #Birmingham!
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The Earl of Shaftesbury, who lives in Dorset, "inherited" the bed of Lough Neagh. For every ton of sand extracted he receives a royalty and has over the years amassed huge profits from unlawful extraction in this Area of Special Scientific Interest
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Chris Packham: Is it Time To Break The Law? is a vital, soul-searching documentary on activism. Essential viewing. #ChrisPackhamC4 https://t.co/b3w9Oz8dsL
@guyshrubsole @sounds_wild @themarshtit @guyshrubsole I am currently engrossed in your book. Hadn't made the connection with the weather but it's making me very excited for a trip to West Wales in a week's time!