by bgol065 | Sep 23, 2025 | News, Podcasts
In June 2025, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that states do have a legal obligation to both limit their contributions to climate change, and provide restitution for any harm caused. The advisory opinion, which could prove to be a major development in...
by bgol065 | Sep 2, 2025 | News, Podcasts
In the face of climate change, people around the world have developed innovative new technologies to mitigate or adapt to its impacts. Despite their work however, adoption has proved more difficult. How can we promote these potentially planet-saving innovations? Does...
by bgol065 | Jun 30, 2025 | Podcasts
Image used is River Torrens, polluted by YellowMonkey/Blnguyen. Used under CC BY-SA 4.0. What is the state of our water? What are the primary challenges to ensuring clean, potable water for generations to come? And what are the politics that either prevent or advance...
by bgol065 | May 7, 2025 | News, Podcasts
From the Antarctic to the deepest depths of the ocean, microplastics are found in increasingly large numbers. These tiny, seemingly inescapable plastics pose a range of threats to human health, animal life and the ecosystems on which we rely. How can we deal with this...
by bgol065 | Apr 3, 2025 | News, Podcasts
Despite increasing signs of a climate in crisis, false information about this scientific reality continues to drive decision-making at the highest level, particularly in countries which have recently taken a turn towards authoritarianism. Who is spreading this false...
by JuliaC | Dec 19, 2024 | News, Podcasts
Across the world, rising sea levels have become a pressing issue for coastal communities. Driven by our changing climate, sea level rise is already having a range of impacts, from increased flooding to the salinization of freshwater resources. To discuss this growing...
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