Climate Finance Regime, a Neo-Colonialist Tool?

In 1992 the first ever international treaty to combat climate change was held in Rio de Janeiro. In this summit, the need for funds...

The rise of eco-nationalism: Environmental & nationalism intersection in contemporary politics

The term eco-nationalism is relatively new it blends nationalist feelings with environmental concerns and advances the notion that a country’s landscapes and natural resources...

How To Write, A Book Review “A Baker’s Dozen for Writers: 13 Tips for Great Storytelling”

"Avoid those pesky cliques," Pat Spencer, writes. She writes for writers everywhere in my opinion. This book was an engrossing and captivating, truly inspirational...

The unfinished business of universal literacy

Providing everyone with the opportunity to learn how to read and write. It sounds basic and yet, more than twenty years into the 21st...

Indonesia’s Carbon Market Dilemma: Developing Nations on the Path to Sustainability

Carbon trading has become one of the key instruments in the global fight against climate change. This system allows countries and companies to trade...

Weathering the Mandate of Heaven: China’s Infrastructure vs. Extreme Weather

On August 11, a lightning strike in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, caused a pavilion to collapse, killing six and injuring ten. That evening, the Changzhou...

The Role of Communication Networks in the Transnational Spread of Ethnic Conflict

More and more people discuss the relation between the interconnection of the communication networks and the ethnic conflict on the international level. With technology,...

Review of “The Immigrant Catfish” by Rehanul Hoque

People always think of food when they hear about fish. They imagine the splendor and magnificence of the ocean or that sweet film about...

The Eco-Anxiety

While enjoying my morning coffee in the beautiful refreshing monsoon weather of Islamabad I often think of the people who are being affected by...

Setting the Standard: How Indonesia’s Climate Efforts Can Inspire Developing Countries

Indonesia occupies a strategic position in global efforts to mitigate climate change, supported by its abundant natural resources, such as tropical forests, rich marine...

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