top of page
Search


Is the Climate Crisis a Human Rights Crisis?
How a group of Swiss women may have changed the future of European climate-change.
Thea Glover
Apr 27, 20242 min read

The Green Divide: How Climate Legislation Widens the Gap Between Developed and Developing Countries
How climate policies unfairly burden developing nations, and how to fix it.
Ariane O'Rourke
Apr 7, 20245 min read


Juliana v. United States: Climate Lawsuit Struggles to Reach Court
Ongoing climate change case, Juliana v. United States, faces obstacles in reaching court due to federal opposition.
Greta Sporcich
Feb 11, 20243 min read


A Look at COP28 and the Legacy of the Paris Agreement: What Can We Expect?
From 30 November to 12 December, over 70,000 delegates will attend the 28th meeting of the Conference of Parties (commonly known as...
Emma Brown
Dec 3, 20234 min read


And Their Eyes Turned to the Pacific: The Pacific Forum and Why You Should Care
US-China Rivalry divides the Pacific on anti-nuclear treaties, security deals, deep sea mining, and more as political alliances break down.
Annie Herington
Nov 16, 20233 min read


The Impact of Artificial General Intelligence on Climate Reform
With AGI’s data collection abilities, experts can mitigate potential losses of businesses, inform the general public, and reform policy.
Stella Rehbein
Nov 9, 20233 min read

The Energy Charter Treaty: The Invisible Enemy of the Renewable Energy Movement
EU reevaluates Energy Charter Treaty due to hindrance on renewable energy goals, prompting member state withdrawals and legal uncertainties.
Grace Flatow
Oct 14, 20236 min read

It’s Been a Month Since the Hawaii Wildfires; What is the Situation Now?
A month after the Hawaii wildfires, the impact of climate change and colonialism in these fires remains present.
Katie Gretter
Sep 26, 20234 min read


Exxon Knew and Now We Do Too
A recent study shows ExxonMobil knew about climate change since the late 70s, despite assertions denying the validity of climate change.
Owen Schacht
Sep 5, 20235 min read


Held v. Montana: The Historic Youth-Led Climate Lawsuit, Trial, and Decision
The historic youth-led climate lawsuit gains a momentous court victory, ensuring hope for future climate lawsuits around the United States.
Isabel Kagoo
Sep 2, 20235 min read


Switzerland votes in 2050 Net-Zero Climate Law: A victory and controversy
Switzerland's recent approval of a new climate security act has been both victorious and controversial within the Swiss public.
Katherine Clyne
Jul 18, 20234 min read


Vanuatu’s Historic Victory for Climate Justice
Article explores Vanuatu's historic victory for climate justice following legal pressure placed on the United Nations Assembly.
Katherine Clyne
May 9, 20233 min read


Held v. Montana: An Upcoming Constitutional Case for Environmental Responsibility
Important lawsuits are determining the future of environmental law globally. In the United States, Held v. Montana is going to trial from...
Aidan Ruetschle
Apr 26, 20233 min read


Exxon Knew and Now We Do Too
‘We do not now have a sufficient scientific understanding of climate change to make reasonable predictions and/or justify drastic...
Owen Schacht
Feb 24, 20235 min read


Debt-For-Environment Swaps (DFES)
An overview of the recent introduction of ‘debt-for-environment swaps’ (DFES) and weighing of the principal and practical effects.
Charlie Hynes
Feb 20, 20233 min read

The Impact of Climate Change on Florida's Insurers
In late September last year, Hurricane Ian made landfall on the West Coast of Florida as a Category 4 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson...
Rob McBride
Feb 8, 20235 min read


Do Just Stop Oil Protesters Calm the Waters of the Planet or Just Enrage Motorists?
A discussion about the Just Stop Oil campaign and its disruptive methods of protesting, most recently seen when halting traffic on the M25.
Gabriella Brown
Feb 6, 20233 min read


Balancing Sustainable Development, Anti-Imperialism, and Economic Growth: Is it Possible?
COP27 was hosted in Egypt this year, and in light of this, many have dubbed this year’s climate conference “The African COP”. COP is a...
Charlie Hynes
Dec 15, 20223 min read


The Road to Germany's Energy Crisis
Germany’s energy policies in the 21st century have left it reliant on Russian oil and unable to meet its clean energy goals.
Michael Tozzi
Oct 9, 20225 min read


The Evolution of International Environmental Law
International environmental law is under constant review to protect the welfare of humankind. Here is an overview of relevant legislation
Laura Lu
Mar 29, 20223 min read
bottom of page