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NILS KUPZOK is a postdoctoral research scholar at Columbia University’s Center for Political Economy. He won the 2023 Perry World House- Foreign Affairs Emerging Scholars Policy Prize.
A new study shows how different sectors' emissions impact short- and long-term warming. It also shows how coolers masks that impact.
State-contingent debt instruments allow countries hit by economic and climate crises to restructure their debt repayments.
Global accountability for climate harm: The ICJ ruled that all nations, regardless of their participation in climate treaties, have a legal duty under international law to prevent significant harm to ...
The European Central Bank will add climate change considerations to its lending operations from late 2026, it said on Tuesday ...
Through the Kellogg Climate Conference, students discovered the power of collaboration, leadership and purpose-driven ...
Rollins-approved funding freezes and cancellations have squeezed small farmers and risked their trust as rural communities ...
The MED This Week newsletter provides informed insights on the most significant developments in the MENA region, bringing together unique opinions and reliable foresight on future scenarios. Today, we ...
Globally, the cost of solar has plummeted by 89% in the last decade (IRENA, 2023). Rooftop solar in urban India, off-grid solar in sub-Saharan Africa, and community-owned wind in Denmark show how ...
In the village of Nagigi, Fiji, the ocean isn't just a resource—it's part of the community's identity. But in recent years, ...
Genuine resilience means more than a “thin green line of defence” focused solely on flooding, argues Emma Howard Boyd.
For many small and vulnerable states across the Commonwealth, from the Caribbean to the Pacific and the low-lying regions of ...
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