On Debt and Diplomacy: Passing the Microphone on Climate Emily Jones Sep 2, 2020 The oil spill in Mauritius underscores the urgent need for powerful political actors to step back and allow those…
MIR Meets: Dr. Ingo Sasgen Mathieu Lavault Sep 1, 2020 Mathieu Lavault sits down with Dr. Ingo Sasgen, a geophysicist from the Alfred Wegener Institute in!-->…
No Takeoff Planned Marie Fester Aug 29, 2020 Since the beginning of the pandemic, over half of all commercial air traffic has halted, prompting countries to…
The Burning North: A Warning for Humanity Matthias Hoenisch Aug 29, 2020 The entire world bears the consequences of the largest emitters’ actions. Compared to the future effects of climate…
Opinion: Why Environmental Progress Will Not Come From International Cooperation William Weston Aug 11, 2020 As the international system has proven to be incompatible with top-down environmental agreements, solutions to…
Pandemic Economy: Recovery Expectations and Pivotal Opportunities Marie Fester Jul 30, 2020 Despite gains during the past weeks, unemployment remains worse than the 2008 recession. With high debt to GDP…
Looking to the Future on Fiji’s 50th Matthias Hoenisch Jul 8, 2020 After a tumultuous first five decades as an independent state rife with ethnic conflict and political instability,…
Climate Change and Climate Wars Felipe Aas Jun 22, 2020 Staff writer Felipe Aas: "Beyond climate change’s challenge to the central tenet of the Westphalian system, it also…
Environmental Peacebuilding in the Middle East: The Bridge Between Climate and… Madelyn Evans Jun 19, 2020 In recent years, environmental challenges such as climate change, water scarcity, food security, and land…
The Right Perspective: How Republican Youth May Be the Key to Enacting Climate… Ahrum Joy Kwak Jun 13, 2020 Young Republicans are becoming increasingly central to achieving a political middle ground between left-wing and…