Aspiring Agriculture: The Future of Food Production Itai Epstein Aug 17, 2021 As climate change devastates the Earth, experience has shown that rural areas are among the most affected. As the…
Rights for Rivers Juliette Deck May 16, 2021 Rights of Nature cases are sprouting up in jurisprudence around the world. Though the practical implications of…
The Cartel and the Avocado Millie Murray Apr 11, 2021 Embracing traditional indigenous staple foods has caused higher prices, lower supply, decreased crop diversity, and…
Tearing at the Seams: How Fast Fashion is Destroying Our Planet Nathalie Clement Mar 21, 2021 The fast fashion industry has fuelled consumerism and escaped responsibility for its harmful environmental…
Congo, Coltan, Conflict: How the digital boom fueled conflict in Congo Boubacar Ouane Feb 7, 2021 In November 2020, the country received global attention as #CongoIsBleeding aimed to spread awareness of both the…
The Earth Needs a Lawyer Too: Making Ecocide an International Crime Robin Kennedy Dec 21, 2020 "Making ecocide an official international crime would close a major gap in international law that has allowed mass…
Joe Biden à la présidence : quelle place pour les politiques environnementales? Anna Lafforgue Dec 9, 2020 Le futur président Joe Biden fait face à une société américaine divisée, mais aussi à un parti démocrate…
Climate Change and Racism: A Case Study of Redlining Alua Kulenova Oct 28, 2020 The legacies of "redlining," a segregationist housing policy, have given BIPOC populations in both the United…
Where Does Fracking Fit in Biden’s Big Tent Campaign? Dana Malapit Oct 22, 2020 While Biden’s pledge to “Buy American” seems less brash than Trump’s commitment to put “America First,”…
Disaster in Paradise: The Mauritius Oil Spill Janav Valgi Oct 6, 2020 In the early hours of July 16, a Japanese shipping vessel entered the Indian Ocean after a stop in Singapore. At…