What Can COVID-19 Teach Us About Addressing the Climate Crisis? Madelyn Evans Sep 17, 2020 The world’s rapid reaction to COVID-19 has shown society’s capacity to transition to more sustainable options and…
MIR Meets: Dr. Ingo Sasgen Mathieu Lavault Sep 1, 2020 Mathieu Lavault sits down with Dr. Ingo Sasgen, a geophysicist from the Alfred Wegener Institute in!-->…
Environmental Peacebuilding in the Middle East: The Bridge Between Climate and… Madelyn Evans Jun 19, 2020 In recent years, environmental challenges such as climate change, water scarcity, food security, and land…
The Right Perspective: How Republican Youth May Be the Key to Enacting Climate… Ahrum Joy Kwak Jun 13, 2020 Young Republicans are becoming increasingly central to achieving a political middle ground between left-wing and…
Taking the “Red Pill” is Not Cool Elizabeth Franceschini Jun 7, 2020 While calling the regulations “fascist” may be easy to do, they fail to take into account the bleak reality…
Cryptocurrencies’ Hidden Cost: The Danger of Blockchain to the Climate Crisis Gideon Salutin May 11, 2020 Bitcoin developers have cast their program as an outstretched hand reaching the world’s underdeveloped populations,…
The Solution to a Sinking City? Build a New One Dana Malapit Apr 20, 2020 Building a city from scratch is hard, but the task of building a sustainable city may prove to be even more…
East Africa’s Locust Outbreak and the Shortcomings of the International Donor… Teresa Tolo Mar 25, 2020 Until the international community is able to mobilize resources to swiftly address issues facing developing…
Fukushima: Une réintégration accélérée par les JO Killian Abellon Mar 5, 2020 Récemment, le premier ministre Shinzō Abe s’est montré sans tenue de protection à quelques dizaines de mètres de la…
Antarctica in the International Political Sphere Elizabeth Franceschini Feb 20, 2020 "While the continent’s natural resources currently remain preserved and untouched, they face the potential for…