
Nour Ghantous
Senior Editor at FairPlanet
Editor @ FairPlanet • Multimedia journalist @ other places • Climate, Human Rights and Data-led journalism • A big fan of hummus • Born at 368ppm CO2 •
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4 weeks ago |
fairplanet.org | Nour Ghantous
March 28, 2025topic:Genocidelocated:Israel, Palestineeditor:Nour GhantousIn Gaza, the bombs are falling again, and from the other side of the border, the walls are closing in. Since it renewed its bombardment on Gaza on March 18, the Israeli army has killed at least 800 people. The strikes have levelled entire neighbourhoods and pushed Gaza’s healthcare system - already teetering - past the brink. As of now, the death toll since October 2023 has surpassed 50,000, with of those killed under 18.
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2 months ago |
fairplanet.org | Nour Ghantous
February 14, 2025On February 6, 2025, Freetown hosted the African Urban Heat Summit, a historic gathering aimed at addressing the escalating climate crisis in rapidly growing African cities.
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Nov 28, 2024 |
moretoherstory.com | Nour Ghantous
Gender as a climate issue has historically been pushed to the margins of United Nations negotiations. Though the UN frequently acknowledges its importance, it rarely sets tangible commitments to gender equity. For example, the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement made only brief, vague references to the role of women without establishing binding measures to promote gender equity in climate action.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
sierraclub.org | Nour Ghantous
The last time a UN Climate Change Conference took place in Eastern Europe was in 2018 when around 22,000 delegates gathered in Katowice, Poland-a fitting, if ironic, choice given the city's deep roots in coal mining. Back then, the world was grappling with sweeping Californian wildfires, Donald Trump's presidency, and the challenge of creating transparency and accountability mechanisms to hold countries to their climate promises.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
fairplanet.org | Nour Ghantous
November 15, 2024As pressures mount on fragile marine ecosystems, FairPlanet’s recent podcast explores an innovative solution to Asia’s overfishing crisis: lab-grown fish. Co-produced with Sustainable Asia, this episode unpacks the complex intersections of cultural heritage, environmental conservation, and innovative technology that could change the seafood industry.
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EU is talking. Suddenly everyone has a cough. “Dear friends this COP has delivered on climate finance.” #cop29

Powerful words from Nigeria #cop29 https://t.co/vt22hFNPJK

Bolivia: talks of “those committing genocide against the Palestinians” and mobilising all necessary funding for war, whilst not coughing up the funding to mitigate and adapt to a climate crisis created by them. #cop29