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COP29: Azerbaijan’s Contribution to International Ecological Security and Resilience Against Pressure

The decision to hold COP29 in Azerbaijan in 2024 reflects the country’s firm commitment to contributing to global ecological security and addressing pressing environmental...

Clean Cooking Energy Affordability In Tanzania Is Still A Puzzle

In Tanzania, amidst the sprawling beauty of its landscapes and the vibrancy of its culture, a pressing issue of clean cooking energy affordability emerged...

From Survival to Sustainability: A Roadmap for Indonesia and Developing Nations

In developing countries like Indonesia, the journey toward sustainability often follows a narrative of gradual learning and transformation. Initially, the focus is largely on...

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...

Houthis Red Sea Attacks: Causing Environmental Damage be Trivialised in the Name of Liberation?

Houthis’ attack on commercial ships by demanding the end of Israel’s and Western power’s war on Palestine is not something new. Since the advent...

Rethinking ESG: Balancing Profit, Purpose, and Political Pressure

In the last few years, the concept of ESG—Environmental, Social, and Governance—has faced mounting criticism from all sides. For some, ESG represents a lackluster...

Nusantara Capital City Mega Project in Indonesia: Progress and Public Skepticism

Indonesia's decision to relocate its capital from Jakarta to Nusantara, in East Kalimantan, is a bold and historic move aimed at addressing numerous challenges...

Addressing the Challenges of Solid Waste Management in Pacinan, Kepuhteluk, Bawean Island

The challenges of Solid Waste Management (SWM) have lingered in every region in the world, be it a high or lower-income country. Rural areas–especially...

How Religion Through Green Islam Can Shape Indonesian Environmentalism

In the ever evolving dialogue of environmentalism and how to make people more aware of the issue, where countries change their policies more often...

The U.S., Willow Project, and the Politics of Competition in Oil Dependency

Firstly proposed by an American multinational energy corporation called ConocoPhillips in 2016, The Willow Project is a proposed oil gas and development project in...

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing pressure to...

Iran-UAE Dispute Overshadows BRICS Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in India

Iran's foreign minister accused the United Arab Emirates (UAE)...

Iran Urges BRICS to Condemn War

Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araqchi, asked BRICS nations to...

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