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Bits of Hope at COP30: Part 2

Meet Melissa Cáceres and Latinas por el Clima — Latin American women pushing for gender and climate justice at COP30 through research, advocacy and grassroots action.

Bits of Hope at COP30: Part 2

Bits of Hope at COP30: Part 1

Meet the Yacumama flotilla — Indigenous peoples and Amazonian youth who navigated the Amazon to COP30, placing Indigenous voices at the centre of climate conversation.

Bits of Hope at COP30: Part 1

Stories of Hope | Doing Hope in... Nicaragua | February 2024

CEPAD supports sustainable communities in Nicaragua through climate adaptation training. Eyling’s bakery thrives with microloans, Jefry diversifies crops with new farming techniques, and communities recover from storms.

Stories of Hope | Doing Hope in... Nicaragua | February 2024

A week on from COP26

“Ahead of the conference, many environmental scholars and activists were sceptical about what the outcome would be — claiming that promises from the Paris Agreement were still yet to be met. This sentiment is mainly fuelled by the perpetrators of the climate crisis, such as the UK and the US, taking centre stage at the negotiating table.” Amos Research Intern Fleur Boya writes from Glasgow.

A week on from COP26

A Sense of Hopefulness

“In what seems like a whole lifetime away now, a group of nineteen of us travelled to Nicaragua to catch up with some of the communities that Amos has been supporting these past 5 years through the work of our partner CEPAD. Some of us had been before and had seen what life was like at the start of their 5-year programme and then 3 years in — and others were new to the country.” Caroline Bone writes.

A Sense of Hopefulness