Our COP30 official event analysed six interconnected dimensions of this crisis: military emissions, military spending, fossil fuels and conflict, extractivism in Colombia and the Philippines, fossil-fuel-enabled occupation and genocide in Palestine, and nuclear injustice in the Pacific. Collectively, the speakers demonstrated how feminist and peace-based approaches provide essential pathways to climate justice. COP30 Disarming the Climate … Continue reading COP30 REPORT: DISARMING THE CLIMATE CRISIS
TPNS participation at COP30 in Brazil
For COP30 in Brazil TPNS activities included a new report, updated briefings and an official side event, all addressing military emissions, military spending and climate finance. PUBLICATIONS Report “Climate Reparations for Military Emissions” Key findings: In this report, we estimate that the global top 20 military spenders alone are responsible for at least 10 billion … Continue reading TPNS participation at COP30 in Brazil
New publications: Report “Climate Reparations for Military Emissions” and Briefing “Climate Collateral (2025 update)”
We published the following two publications for COP30:
Report "Climate Reparations for Military Emissions" and
Briefing "Climate Collateral (2025 update): Why the military’s impact on climate change can no longer be ignored"
