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Russia Keeps Silent as Fuel Oil Spreads Across the Black Sea

On December 15, 2024, a powerful storm swept through the Black Sea. Two Russian oil tankers were wrecked in the Kerch Strait, spilling vast...

Cobalt Mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo: How Long Can We Ignore the Costs?

Renewable energy trends have been developed rapidly due to the urge to meet growing global energy demands. Higher-income countries are becoming increasingly competitive to...

The Green Illusion: Rethinking Digital Platforms in the Age of Climate Justice

In the last decade, digital platforms have been widely celebrated as transformative drivers of modern economies. They have enhanced global logistics, broadened access to...

The Coalition’s Great Green Blind Spot: A Missed Opportunity for Regional Leadership

The recent Australian election was more than a domestic political upset. It marked a decisive shift in the values of the electorate, and it...

Ecological Ethics and Transformation: Can Industry Overcome the Tragedy of the Commons?

With the intensification of global environmental crises and the escalating impact of climate change, many have grown to demand that industrial and business actors—increasingly...

Kenya’s 60 years of Environmental Diplomacy: Protecting Nature, Projecting Influence

Kenya’s role in global environmental diplomacy is becoming more important than ever. Now that climate change is having the harshest effect on vulnerable countries,...

Building Clean Energy: An Ecofeminist Analysis of Ecological Policies in Developing Countries

As the world grapples with accelerating climate crises, the imperative to transition to clean energy has emerged as a central pillar of environmental governance....

The Great Energy Reset: Climate, Diplomacy, and the Remaking of Nations

The climate crisis is not merely an environmental challenge; it's a geopolitical earthquake, threatening to destabilize the foundations of the global order. Our reliance...

The “Revive Our Ocean” Initiative: Humanity’s Last Chance to Save Our Climate’s Blue Heart

On April 24, 2025, the world witnessed a landmark moment in environmental history: the launch of the "Revive Our Ocean" initiative. Led by Dynamic...

From Crisis to Cooperation: A Mediterranean Blueprint for the South China Sea

Authors: James Borton and Vu Hai Dang* It was 1975, and the Mediterranean—cradle of civilizations, muse to poets, and lifeblood to millions—was in trouble. The...

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The Middle East Between: De-escalation and Regional Reconfiguration

The history of international relations shows that the most...

Why Washington Would Buy Diego Garcia: America’s Strategic Calculus

In June 2026, reports surfaced that Washington had begun...

Hormuz: Oman and Iran Discuss Navigation Management

Oman and Iran agreed to continue discussions about managing...

40 Drown Across France During Record Europe Heatwave

Forty people have died in France recently while trying...

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