Heating up in the High Arctic Kareem Hammami Nov 22, 2019 NATO has been slow to respond to the growing interest in the arctic compared to its rivals. While China and Russia…
The Risk of a Flooded Isthmus Michael Leger Nov 8, 2019 Lying in the flood plain are the Trans-Canada Highway, all electricity lines that link Nova Scotia to the country,…
The Climate March’s New (and Old) Direction Chloe Azoto Oct 26, 2019 The streets of the world have been flooded recently — not by the Earth’s rising oceans, but by people…
Taking Climate Change to Court Olivia Hallett Oct 22, 2019 The plaintiffs claim that the countries’ failure to reduce emissions at the maximal level is in violation of their…
The War on Carbon: Climate Security as National Security Kareem Hammami Oct 19, 2019 Government is capable of quick and decisive actions, but unfortunately for the climate movement in the U.S., action…
It’s Time to Hold Big Business Responsible for Their Trash Nathalie Redick Oct 17, 2019 It’s time to place the burden of saving a planet we are not responsible for destroying onto the back of big…
NDP Wins McGill Survey as Students Express Concern Over Climate Change Alec Regino Oct 13, 2019 In a survey conducted by the McGill International Review, 37 percent of McGill students expressed that they were…
Montreal’s Climate March in Photos McGill International Review Oct 2, 2019 On Friday, September 27, nearly half a million people in Montreal took part in one of the largest climate strikes…
Protesting on Parc: Montreal’s Friday for Future Michael Leger Oct 1, 2019 It's one thing to watch a crowd move down a street, but it's another thing to be in it. It's like being pulled by a…
The Amazon Rainforest and Arctic Circle are on Fire. Your Hashtags Won’t… Laurence LeBlanc Aug 29, 2019 We're not just talking about polar bears anymore. We are talking about catastrophic environmental events putting…