- European nations must end repression of peaceful climate protest, says UN expert, theguardian.com (Feb 28, 2024)
2023[edit | edit source]
- A "Miyawaki forest" takes two decades to mature at the heart of a city. In Lisbon, it's burgeoning in two years, The Daily Alternative (Apr 02, 2023)
- ‘We’ve come so far’: how one village rose from the ashes of a wildfire, Positive News (Feb 24, 2023)
2022[edit | edit source]
- The Beyond Oil and Gas Alliance now has 10 core members (Costa Rica, Denmark, France, Greenland, Ireland, Portugal, Quebec, Sweden, Wales, and Washington State), two associate members (California and New Zealand), and five "friends of BOGA" (Chile, Fiji, Finland, Italy, and Luxembourg)., beyondoilandgasalliance.org (Nov 16, 2022) — BOGA is an international alliance of governments and stakeholders working together to facilitate the managed phase-out of oil and gas production, led by the governments of Denmark and Costa Rica
- Portugal: Accelerate rights-based climate and environmental action, says UN expert, ohchr.org (Sep 27, 2022) — Portuguese youth are among the most concerned and outspoken in the world about the climate crisis. “To fulfil their rights, the government must give them a seat at the table, listen to their concerns and act upon their recommendations.”
2020[edit | edit source]
Portuguese children sue 33 countries over climate change at European court, Sep 3[1]
- Ecovillages as Hubs for Social and Ecological Regeneration, Ecosystem Restoration Camps (Jul 29, 2020)
Lisbon's Colour-Coded Approach to Improving Quality of Life, Mar 10[2]
2017[edit | edit source]
Climate Change Related Drought Bakes the Iberian Peninsula, Nov 10[3]
Arid land to a fertile Eden: permaculture lessons from Portugal, Mar 7[4]
2016[edit | edit source]
Tem um projecto para Portugal? Há três milhões no primeiro Orçamento Participativo nacional, Jul 18[5]
Portugal ran on renewable energy alone for four days, May 16[6]
2014[edit | edit source]
Lisbon ShareFest Brings Together the Portuguese Sharing Community, May 8[7]
2010[edit | edit source]
Pioneering Portugal has radically reduced its dependence on fossil fuels. This year nearly half of its electricity will come from renewable sources, August 20[8]
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