Environment & Disasters – Tearfund's Policy Blog

December 12, 2015 by mattcurrey Tearfund’s Advocacy Director Paul Cook reflects on the outcomes of the Paris Agreement reached today On Saturday 12 December 2015 for the first time in history all the nations of the world signed up to play their part in the Paris Agreement . A global deal to tackle climate change.  But is… Continue reading Environment & Disasters – Tearfund's Policy Blog

Healthy climate and healthy economy: friends not enemies! – Tearfund's Policy Blog

September 16, 2014 by Paul Cook Can we have a healthy planet and a healthy economy at the same time? One thing is certain, there will be no healthy economy without a healthy climate. To get both we need to get the framework right. At Tearfund we’ve been lobbying and campaigning on climate for years.… Continue reading Healthy climate and healthy economy: friends not enemies! – Tearfund's Policy Blog

One step closer: draft regulations published for oil, gas and mining companies – Tearfund's Policy Blog

August 22, 2014 by Melissa Lawson Advocacy work is certainly a long-haul game – and Tearfund’s work through our Unearth the Truth and Secret’s Out campaign, calling for extractive transparency, is certainly no different!  The EU Accounting and Transparency Directives were passed last year, requiring extractive companies; like oil, gas and mining,  to publish what… Continue reading One step closer: draft regulations published for oil, gas and mining companies – Tearfund's Policy Blog

Three things the Pope and Martin Luther King can teach the climate movement – Tearfund's Policy Blog

June 18, 2015 by Sue Willsher By Rich Gower and Sue Willsher Today the Pope officially released his much anticipated message on climate change – an ‘Encyclical’ to his Bishops around the world. Much fuss has been made of the Pope ‘wading’ into an issue that’s seen as being about economics and politics rather than… Continue reading Three things the Pope and Martin Luther King can teach the climate movement – Tearfund's Policy Blog

Getting a Paris climate deal that works for the poorest – Tearfund's Policy Blog

December 11, 2015 by mattcurrey There are over 30,000 people charging around the organised chaos that is the negotiating rooms of Le Bourget in Paris all trying to close a global climate deal in the next few hours. I have come with one question in mind: how do we get an agreement here in Paris… Continue reading Getting a Paris climate deal that works for the poorest – Tearfund's Policy Blog

Paris Agreement on Climate Change: What did we get and where do we go next? – Tearfund's Policy Blog

December 12, 2015 by mattcurrey Tearfund’s Advocacy Director Paul Cook reflects on the outcomes of the Paris Agreement reached today On Saturday 12 December 2015 for the first time in history all the nations of the world signed up to play their part in the Paris Agreement . A global deal to tackle climate change.  But is… Continue reading Paris Agreement on Climate Change: What did we get and where do we go next? – Tearfund's Policy Blog

Aid – Tearfund's Policy Blog

May 15, 2014 by jokhinmaung This is a Guest Post from Stephanie Beecroft, Advocacy Officer for EU-CORD, a network of 22 Christian Organisations in Relief and Development of which Tearfund is a member.  If you’ve kept up with any of the news coverage or the party campaigns for the May elections in recent weeks, you’d be… Continue reading Aid – Tearfund's Policy Blog

Why the European elections matter for development – Tearfund's Policy Blog

May 15, 2014 by jokhinmaung This is a Guest Post from Stephanie Beecroft, Advocacy Officer for EU-CORD, a network of 22 Christian Organisations in Relief and Development of which Tearfund is a member.  If you’ve kept up with any of the news coverage or the party campaigns for the May elections in recent weeks, you’d be… Continue reading Why the European elections matter for development – Tearfund's Policy Blog