A New Era for the Clintons Allegra Mendelson Dec 3, 2018 Much can, and has, been said about the Clintons since they first entered the political arena in 1974, but…
The Planet Goes to Parliament Alexandra Yiannoutsos Nov 27, 2018 Inspired by a record-breaking heat-wave last summer responsible for a 30% increase in emergency service calls and…
Kiribati: Potentially the First Uninhabitable Island Nation Hanna Oosterveen Nov 6, 2018 Kiribati, a central Pacific nation comprised of 33 atolls and reef islands will be one of the first countries in…
Playing with Fire – The Forces that Ignited British Columbia’s 2018… Philippa Roots Nov 1, 2018 This summer, British Columbia'a wildfire season surpassed 2017 as the worst on record, bringing fires to the…
Day Zero: Cape Town Running Dry Alexandra Yiannoutsos Apr 4, 2018 Cape Town, South Africa is bracing for what officials termed "Day Zero", the day that Cape Town's water taps run…
China’s Ambiguous Posture in the Arctic Region Alexandre Leroy Apr 1, 2018 Thawing ice in the Arctic region has opened a path for considerable economic opportunities in terms of commercial…
It Is Two Minutes to Midnight and America’s Youth Is Fighting to Save Us All Anthony De Luca-Baratta Feb 27, 2018 At the beginning of 2018, the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists moved the minute hand of its infamous Doomsday…
Canada on Climate Change in 2018 Jennifer Chan Feb 4, 2018 2017 was the third warmest year on record. Ice continues to melt and sea levels continue to rise, leaving behind…
5 Years After the Airpocalypse: Reviewing Chinese Environmental Policy Since 2013 Sara Syed Jan 30, 2018 The beginning of 2013 marked the apex of China’s environmental problem. The government began publishing official…
Who Bears the Burden of Climate Change? Mia Trana Jan 22, 2018 The concepts of Equity and Responsibility in the global climate change regime focus on accounting for the…