The Intellectual Property of Renewable Energy Aleksandra Conevska Feb 17, 2016 The ascent of Renewable Energy Technology innovation must be accelerated in order for any environmental policy…
COP21 and Free Trade Aleksandra Conevska Jan 24, 2016 The adoption of a global climate agreement in Paris at the end of 2015 swept a wave of public optimism towards…
COP 21 – Regard sur les Caraïbes Isaure de Ferrieres Dec 23, 2015 L’accord de Paris peut-il être historique ? La semaine dernière, un accord international et « historique » a été…
COP 21 – L’experience d’une Stagiaire Isaure de Ferrieres Dec 22, 2015 Étudiante en master 1 d’histoire contemporaine à l’université Paris Sorbonne, j’ai eu la chance de faire un stage à…
A Globally Vexed Relationship: Terrorism and Climate Change Aleksandra Conevska Nov 30, 2015 While Europe continues to be on high alert in the aftermath of the attacks on Paris that left more than 120…
Why the 21st Century Needs Bernie Sanders Aleksandra Conevska Nov 4, 2015 Bernie Sanders is a self-described socialist running to be the President of the United States of America in 2016. …
Interpreting Treaty Rights: Recognizing the Indigenous Perspective Alexandra Sakellariou Oct 19, 2015 More than 150 years of disputes over treaty interpretations between the Indigenous populations and federal…
Laudable Laudato Si and its Political Implications for the US Max Blaisdell Oct 15, 2015 Published at the end of last May, Pope Francis’s encyclical Laudato Si was a forceful call to recognize the…
COP 20: Constructive or A Waste Of Time? Sarah Pettem Dec 17, 2014 The Conference of the Parties (COP) conferences have been frequently labelled failures, as a post-Kyoto agreement…
Fossil Fuels: Rhetoric vs. Reality Michelle Yang Dec 5, 2014 When prompted, most people will agree that global warming is an issue that needs to be tackled but how the world…