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Talanoa Dialogues in Climate Negotiations

by Nnimmo | May 9, 2018 | Alternatives, Analysis, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Culture, Environment, Policy, Stories

The innovative Talanoa Dialogues in Climate Negotiations took place on Sunday 6 May 2018 in Bonn, sandwiched between the first and second weeks of the climate negotiations.  After the dialogue everyone was somewhat upbeat about how useful the experience was. Indeed, a...

Living in Fear – a book by Juan Lopez Villar

by Nnimmo | Mar 14, 2018 | Analysis, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Environment, Militarism, Policy, Stories

Living in Fear- Wars, conflict and natural resources in the heart of Africa – is a book written by Juan Lopez Villar, a development and environmental analyst. He holds a PhD in the field of Environmental Law. This book explores the general relation between wars,...

Healing the Earth, Healing Society, Healing Self

by Nnimmo | Feb 1, 2018 | Alternatives, Culture, Development alternatives, Environment, Food, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth, Stories

Healing the Earth, Healing Society, Healing Self. Health and Wellbeing are central in Sustainable Development Goal 3 (“SDG 3”). But do we know what the art of healing is; are we aware of the four dimensions of health: physical, mental, social and spiritual health? And...

Eco-Instigator #18 goes online!

by Nnimmo | Jan 19, 2018 | Analysis, Biosafety, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Culture, Dirty Energy, Environment, Food, Poetry, Policy, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth, Stories

Eco-Instigator #18 goes online! In this last edition of our Eco-Instigators for 2017 we bring you  articles and reports on the following topics: Nigeria deserves an unbiased Biosafety regulator. Climate Change impacts on our land and food. Eat and Quench –...

Eco-Instigator #16 online!

by Nnimmo | Aug 24, 2017 | Analysis, Biosafety, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Culture, Environment, Food, Poetry, Stories

We held dialogues on Re-Source Democracy in communities and Sustainability Academies on the same issue in two universities- the University of Port Harcourt and the University of Uyo. We also co-hosted the 2017 edition of the Right Livelihood Lecture at the RLC campus...

FishNet Wisdom at Makoko

by Nnimmo | Jul 24, 2017 | Climate Change, Culture, Environment, Food, Militarism, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth, Stories

FishNet Wisdom: Fish not Oil. There must be a time when we sit back to reflect on the things we take for granted in order to avoid being taken by surprise when such things disappear.  No one bothers to answer a question on what one would do if the water well runs dry....
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