Losing Face: The Structural Inadequacies of Australia’s ‘Pacific Step Up’ Wyatt Raynal May 23, 2020 This February, New Zealand’s Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, embarked on her first state visit to The Republic of…
Cryptocurrencies’ Hidden Cost: The Danger of Blockchain to the Climate Crisis Gideon Salutin May 11, 2020 Bitcoin developers have cast their program as an outstretched hand reaching the world’s underdeveloped populations,…
The Solution to a Sinking City? Build a New One Dana Malapit Apr 20, 2020 Building a city from scratch is hard, but the task of building a sustainable city may prove to be even more…
Antarctica in the International Political Sphere Elizabeth Franceschini Feb 20, 2020 "While the continent’s natural resources currently remain preserved and untouched, they face the potential for…
Québec et taxe carbone : Legault à la défense du droit de polluer Louise Toutee Feb 12, 2020 Face à l’échelle et de l’urgence de la crise climatique, n’y a-t-il pas quelque chose de particulier à la lutte…
The Cost of Burning Justine Coutu Feb 4, 2020 As climate change unfolds, putting a price on the societal costs of its impacts may be the most compelling way of…
Paris 2020: The US Election and the Fight Against Climate Change Olivia Hallett Jan 2, 2020 Many of Trump’s political rivals, including Democratic presidential hopefuls, have publicly opposed his decision,…
The End of the Fertile Crescent Kareem Hammami Dec 19, 2019 Climate change is poised to transform the geopolitical situation in the MENA region. Water is disappearing, and the…
Recent Worldwide Protests Are A Call To Action For Democracies Itai Epstein Dec 11, 2019 In an era of rising authoritarianism, such as in Turkey, the Philippines, India, and arguably even the USA,…
A Scheer Lack of Leadership: The 2019 Election Dud and Potential Contenders Going… Giordano Baratta Nov 30, 2019 As the party's convention in April quickly approaches, it is unclear whether Scheer will have the same luck in…