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Education – A Missing Pillar of the Climate Response

Authors: Yasmine Sherif and Petra Heusser* Education is in crisis across the globe. Climate change is one of the leading causes. In 2024, approximately 242 million...

Russia’s Arctic Forum Confronts Crux of Climate Change

The world’s largest city north of the Arctic Circle, Murmansk—under the slogan “To Live in the North”—drew 1,300 participants from 21 countries to brainstorm...

The BRICS goes Green

In 2025, Brazil will host two of the most consequential global gatherings in the fight against climate change: the 30th Conference of the Parties...

The Indus in a Climate Crisis: Reassessing Punjab’s Cholistan Canal Project

The proposed Cholistan Canal project in Punjab has ignited a critical debate against the backdrop of an escalating climate crisis, placing Pakistan's lifeline, the...

Cities on the Frontlines: Why Urbanization Must Adapt to the Climate Crisis

In the 21st century, two powerful forces are shaping our world: urbanization and climate change. Together, they are not only transforming landscapes but also...

COP ’29: Prospects and the Way Forward for Pakistan

The year 2024 is recorded to be the hottest in history. This underscores the importance of climate actions and regulation of certain activities impacting...

Adapting to Climate Change: Planned Migration in the Pacific Islands

Climate change has had a major impact on many aspects of human life, including human mobility. Regions highly vulnerable to natural disasters often struggle...

Climate Injustice: Newton’s Third Law and the Unequal Burden of Carbon Emissions

Newton's famous third law of action and reaction states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. This law truly applies...

The Pressure of Eco-Anxiety on Small Islands: Between Greening and Global Responsibility

In the heart of the ocean, small islands are often seen as paradises of biodiversity and natural beauty. However, beneath their picturesque exteriors lies...

The Vatican’s Path on Fiji’s Climate Change Policy

Despite not being a Catholic-major country, Fiji-Vatican relations have strengthened collaboration in humanitarian and other global issues such as poverty, human rights, gender, economic...

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Indonesia and Japan have strengthened their strategic ties by...

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