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Illuminating Voices

Promoting dialogue, debate and change
Navin Singh Khadka, Nepalese journalist and CCMP fellow

Journalists on climate change

Climate change can be difficult to understand and even harder to explain to others. Journalists at the UN Climate Change Conference talk about the difficulties of reporting on the issue and how the changing climate is affecting their home countries.
Media hub | Journalists on climate change

Magazine

Brazil: An area of deforestation on the border of the Amazon rainforest burned down to produce charcoal and to grow soybeans or raise cattle. / Eduardo Martino/Panos Pictures

Carbon cash for forests

Each year vast areas of the world's remaining forests are lost, increasing global greenhouse gas emissions. Can poor countries profit from keeping their forests and help stop climate change too?

Publications

Bangladesh: This boy has carried a jug of drinking water two kilometres through flooded waters / GMB Akash - Panos Pictures

Climate change

Climate change will bring higher temperatures, less water, scarcer food and more risk of natural disasters. But every country can help itself to cope with this new reality. 

Comment

"UN envoy Anwarul K Chowdury warned that the international community's development agenda would lose credibility if the people most vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change are unable to get the information they need to add their voices to the debate." Rod Harbinson : Head of Panos' Environment Programme

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Niger: Women attend a village community meeting / David Rose - Panos Pictures