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How the L.A. Wildfires Exposed the Hypocrisy of Celebrities on Climate Change

The Los Angeles wildfire in California, United States, has been the subject of media attention since it began on 7th January 2025, wreaking havoc...

Global Risks 2025: The Triple Threat of Conflict, Climate, and Misinformation

The 20th edition of the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report, released today, reveals an increasingly fractured global landscape, where escalating geopolitical, environmental, societal...

Addressing Climate Challenges: The Role of Research in Climate Finance

Threatening ecosystems, public health, and economic stability, climate change remains one of the biggest worldwide issues of the twenty-first century. Among the major hazards...

Rising Waters, Rising Stakes: The Geopolitical Role of AOSIS in Climate Advocacy

The prospect of states disappearing is not just science fiction anymore, as five nations (the Maldives, Tuvalu, the Marshall Islands, Nauru, and Kiribati) may...

2024: We Are The People

2024 was a strange transitional year replete with  paradoxes and contradictions. It has been the year, in incredible unsettling global and societal ways, the...

The Heat of Violence: Climate Change and Gender-Based Abuse

According to the UN data, women constitute a staggering 80% of those displaced by climate change and face a 14-fold higher risk of death...

Humanity’s Journey of Climate Change Awareness

Climate change refers to gradual alternation in Earth’s climate system leading to long-term transition in temperature and weather patterns. Historically, planet Earth has passed...

Climate Diplomacy: Fostering Unity or Deepening Global Divides

Picture a scenario where leaders from diverse countries convene—some representing nations threatened by rising sea levels. In contrast, others advocate for industries that significantly...

India Calls Out Rich Nations Over Climate Inaction at ICJ

During landmark hearings to form a so-called "advisory opinion" on the obligations of states regarding climate change held December 2-13, 2024, at the International...

CBAM has major flaws – but there is a way to save Europe’s climate policy

Europe is getting climate policy all wrong. The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) fails to achieve climate progress and comes with a raft...

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How Cultural Diplomacy Shapes a Country’s Global Image

In international relations, a country’s reputation often matters as...

Securing Information Integrity and Countering Disinformation in West Africa Through Media Training

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Commission,...

Tarique Rahman’s Return Puts Bangladesh on the Brink of a Political Reset

Background After nearly 20 years in exile, Bangladesh Nationalist Party...

How Iran Gained the Ability to Track Stealth Aircraft: China Deal and the YLC-8B system

China has recently been closely monitoring the level of...

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