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…
British Columbia’s Declining Forestry Industry is Bad News for the… Sara Parker Nov 20, 2019 The B.C. forestry industry was once proof that natural resource-based industries can turn a profit and serve to…
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…
“Sin agua no hay vida”: Indigenous Environmental Self-Determination in… Ximena Ramirez Villanueva Oct 24, 2019 Indigenous communities, particularly those in Bolivia, Peru, Mexico, Chile, and Argentina, are working to combat…
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…
Carrot-and-Stick Climate Politics Mohit Mann Oct 8, 2019 Given the outcomes of the UN Climate Action Summit, the tactic of blocking some countries from the world stage was…
Earth Week is for Activists Alexandra Yiannoutsos Jun 11, 2019 Moreover, the future costs associated with climate change will unquestionably fall upon today’s young generations.…
Conceiving Green: An Interview with Thomas Mulcair on Canada’s Climate… Philippa Roots May 6, 2019 “When what you’re doing doesn’t work, do something else.” Those are the words of Thomas Mulcair, former leader of…