The climate crisis effects people all over the world. At the same time solutions for fighting climate change and creating socially just, ecological and democratic alternatives are being pushed all over the planet as well. This is reflected in the publications from the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation's offices and its partners which you will find below.
Indigenous Peoples and Traditional Knowledge in the Context of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change
Compilation of Decisions and Conclusions Adopted by the Parties to the Convention - 2019 Update
Edited by Sébastien Duyck, with contributions from Kim Gottschalk
Perspectives on Colombian Coal Exports
On the International Steam Coal Market Until 2030
Series
Towards a Post Coal Mining Colombia: Contributions for a Socio-Environmentally Just Transition
By Pao-Yu Oei & Roman Mendelevitch
Political ecology of the new geografies of coal
The coal chain between Columbia and Turkey
Series
Towards a Post Coal Mining Colombia: Contributions for a Socio-Environmentally Just Transition
by Andrea Cardoso & Ethemcan Turhan
Cómo salir de la dependencia del carbón?
Elementos para debatir una transición socioeconómica en la Guajira
Serie
Hacia una Colombia post minería de carbón: aportes para una transición social y ambientalmente jusía
Social impacts of climate change in Mekong Delta
The victims of climate change
The social impact of climate change at the Vietnamese side of the Mekong River Delta
By Steffen Rohkohl
Community Consultation and Monitoring in Hydropower Projects
A Manual
By Lam Thi Thu Suu
Rosa Luxemburg Foundation Southeast Asia in cooperation with the Centre for Social Research and Development (CSRD)
Dual-use Approaches for Solar Energy and Food Production
International Experience and Potentials for Vietnam
Rosa Luxemburg Foundation Southeast Asia in cooperation with GreenID Vietnam
Women and Climate Change in Nigeria
An interview with Caroline Usikpedo Founder and Executive Director of the Noble Delta Women for Peace and Development organisation
School of Ecology Uyo
Seeing REDD : Communities, Forests and Carbon Trading in Nigeria
Up in Smoke: Gas Flaring, Communities and Carbon Trading in Nigeria
By Isaac 'Asume' Osuoka, Gibson Ikanone, Vivian Bellonwu-Okafor, Orike Didi
The Road Less Travelled
Reclaiming Public Transport for Climate-ready Mobility
Trade Unions for Energy Democracy (TUED) in cooperation with the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation New York Office and the Murphy Institute at the City University of New York