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# People's Dossier

Posts in this archive: 13

- ["Scientists say we must stop global warming now. Here are the stories of people fighting for it"](https://350.org/peoples-dossier-intro/) — The People’s Dossier on 1.5°C contains the stories of communities fighting against fossil fuel projects and for a fast and just transition to 100% renewable energy. It outlines how climate change is currently impacting them and grounds their fight in the latest climate science.
- [Battle to oppose large-scale coal plants plays out in historic Japanese city threatened by sea-level rise](https://350.org/peoples-dossier-japan/) — In Kobe, Japan, an activist group is facing off with a controversial company’s plans to build coal plants, and offering hope for the region’s future.
- [Fishing community in Kenyan UNESCO heritage site opposes giant coal plant](https://350.org/peoples-dossier-kenya/) — The proposed coal plant could displace up to 120,000 people and disrupt delicate marine environment threatened by climate change. Kenyan civil society is up in arms, accusing leaders of neocolonialism.
- [As California climate impacts intensify, fossil fuel extraction still widespread](https://350.org/peoples-dossier-california/) — Thousands of oil and gas drilling wells pollute poor and vulnerable communities. Governor Brown has a last chance to leave behind a strong climate legacy by banning all permits.
- [Wave of renewable energy resistance puts solar panels in path of tar sands pipeline](https://350.org/peoples-dossier-montana-dakotas/) — Troubled Keystone XL pipeline, rejected by Obama and resuscitated by Trump, finds fierce opposition from indigenous communities, landowners and farmers supporting the SolarXL project.
- [Vulnerable Louisiana wetlands and poor communities threatened by giant oil pipeline](https://350.org/peoples-dossier-louisiana/) — Water protectors face harsh police response to protect communities from pollution, as rural and coastal areas face increasingly extreme weather.
- [Facing climate impacts, Canada doubles down on fossil fuels](https://350.org/peoples-dossier-canada/) — Following record breaking wildfires and deadly heatwaves, Canada bought a multi-billion dollar pipeline. Indigenous nations lead the fight against the project in courts and on the streets.
- [Drought-stricken communities in Brazil battle fossil fuel industry for water](https://350.org/peoples-dossier-brazil/) — In the midst of the longest drought ever recorded in the region, a lack of renewable energy investment sets fossil fuel plants and vulnerable communities in Ceará, Brazil, at odds.
- [A coastal community in Senegal battles rising sea levels and a new coal plant](https://350.org/peoples-dossier-senegal/) — With rapidly rising sea levels, and the threat of unpredictable storms, the Atlantic Ocean, source of life and tradition in Bargny, is now one of the greatest threats to its future. Plans for a new coal plant will only add fuel to the fire.
- [Saami people on frontlines of climate change witness the Arctic melt](https://350.org/peoples-dossier-arctic/) — Reindeers' grazing land and migration routes are disrupted by off-the-scale warming, deforestation and large energy projects, destroying the Saami's traditional way of living.
- [Women lead community response to coal plant development in Thailand](https://350.org/peoples-dossier-thailand/) — As fishing community faces massive relocation, women in Pattani Province are rising to oppose a planned coal-fired power plant with potentially serious environmental and health impacts for their families and the Pattani Bay community.
- [A parish and a community say no together to coal in the Philippines](https://350.org/peoples-dossier-philippines/) — Led by a local parish, a vulnerable coastal community in the Philippines opposes a giant coal power plant. Atimonan, Quezon, has been for years at the center of the debate, challenging fossil fuel development and implementing small-scale renewable energy as a solution for the country’s energy future.
- [Pacific Islanders team up with Australian activists to stop coal mega-mine](https://350.org/peoples-dossier-oceania/) — The Carmichael mine proposed by fossil fuel giant Adani in one of the most vulnerable regions of the planet will be shipping millions of tons of coal through the Great Barrier Reef, increasing sea levels and making heatwaves worse and more frequent across Australia and the Pacific Islands.
