The Mosquito vs. the Modern Nation State: Climate Change and Dengue Fever in India Kody Crowell Jan 19, 2018 "Away with a pæan of derision You winged blood-drop. Can I not overtake you? Are you one too many for me…
Water and Politics in Central Asia Isabel Post Jan 9, 2018 "Water resources could become a problem in the future that could escalate tensions not only in our region, but on…
Fighting Climate Change with Seaweed: The Kelp is Always Greener on the Other Side Liam Ragan Jan 9, 2018 The Need for Seaweed Seaweed has for centuries been a staple of human diets all over the world, bringing rich…
Environmental Regression in 2017: What Needs to Change Jennifer Chan Jan 4, 2018 Have we reached the point where we can do nothing to stop climate change? In November 2017, over 15 000 scientists…
Seeking Refuge in a Warming World Luca Brown Jan 1, 2018 In 2015, millions of Syrian refugees fled their war-torn country in search of peace and security. The vast majority…
Bonn 2017: The Two-Sided Face of the United States and the Importance of… Kody Crowell Dec 5, 2017 The historic outcome of the 2015 Paris Climate Accord was a triumphant rallying cry for many as the world’s first…
Seeking Immortality: The Era of Xi Jinping Sara Syed Nov 17, 2017 This year’s Party Congress began with a monumental three and a half hour speech by Chinese President and CCP…
A Closer Look at the Alleged “War on Coal” in the United States Kody Crowell Nov 6, 2017 The poisonous relationship with coal that individuals in poverty-stricken regions make it a difficult subject to…
The Northwest Passage and Canada’s Claim to the North Michael Hougen Oct 26, 2017 “The People of Canada to-day are being taxed to pay interest on millions of dollars of fictitious capital”. -Sir…
Under the Weather: Caribbean charts a path beyond Irma and Maria Maddie Clark Oct 3, 2017 Every hurricane season, the crystal blue waters that attract swaths of tourists to the Caribbean turn against the…