On climate change, the international court of justice faces a pivotal choice
What legal obligations do states have to fight climate change? Should high-emitting countries be held responsible for the harm they’ve […]
What legal obligations do states have to fight climate change? Should high-emitting countries be held responsible for the harm they’ve […]
Walking on the ice of the Great Bear Lake in the N.W.T. is a truly unforgettable experience. It is simply
Australia is on the cusp of a once-in-a-generation transformation, as our energy systems shift to clean, renewable forms of power.
It is a common refrain to say that geopolitics gets in the way of climate action. From the war in
Extensive flooding of the River Thames and its tributaries across south-east England in February 2014 was caused by extraordinary weather
Baobab trees grow in arid and semi-arid parts of Africa, and have deep cultural and ecological significance. Some of these
The Arctic can feel like a far-off place, disconnected from daily life if you aren’t one of the 4 million
Sediments are more than just layers of mud on the ground. They can reveal a wealth of information about landscapes
At the bottom of the oceans and seas lie more than 8,500 shipwrecks from two world wars. These wrecks have
Care work forms the often invisible infrastructure of all life. It is largely carried out by women and other marginalised