Phoebe ReidSep 28, 2023PolicyNet Zero Targets Across the G77: the First Step towards Decarbonisation?In April 2022, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change confirmed that limiting global warming to 1.5 °C requires the global economy...
Alina JafferAug 25, 2022PolicyGendering the Onus of SustainabilityHas the Eco-Gender Gap Made Environmental Action a ‘Women’s Issue’?
Adam WentworthMay 17, 2022Issue VIIIWill Hydrogen Save Us From Climate Breakdown?Hydrogen isn't the deus ex machina we want it to be.
Kiri LeyMay 11, 2022Issue VIIICaring for the ClimateWhy Disabled People Matter in the Climate Emergency
Rebecca NelsonApr 25, 2022Issue VIIIResilience for Whom?Climate Change, Farmworker Justice, and Pollination Loss in California’s Agriculture
Matt Clark and Jeff AndrewsOct 12, 2021Issue VIIA Game of SpilloversConservation Strategies in Pemba and their Unintended Consequences
Dhruv GangadharanJun 21, 2021Issue VIIThe Sustainable OceanHow India's new fisheries policy threatens sustainability
Matilda CookMay 23, 2021Issue IThe Limitations of Gendered KnowledgeThe Gender Action Plan in UN Climate Policy
Alexa WaudMar 29, 2021Issue VITinkering or Transformation?Why we should call on climate assemblies to do more political work
AnthroposphereFeb 6, 2021Issue IAchieving Justice through ScienceEvent Attribution and Loss and Damage Compensation By Rupert Stuart-Smith A glacial lake in Peru. Melting ice raises the lake's volume...
Alexandria HerrMay 2, 2020Issue VLanguage and Climate Action: An Interview with George LakoffWhy is it so difficult to act on climate change? Despite growing public awareness of the current climate crisis, the topic of climate...