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The U.S. and Japan Should Cooperate on Climate and Energy in the Middle East

A joint investment plan could jumpstart regional economic diversification, the lack of which is a problem in most countries in the Middle East. As a result, these countries’ economic prosperity is almost entirely reliant on the market for one or a few products, most notably oil.

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Asia China Climate Change Explainers

Southeast Asia Must Dispose of the World’s Waste Crisis

Southeast Asian states have the opportunity to effect a paradigm shift in the global waste trade.

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Climate Change globalization

A Dead Sea: How Climate Change is Forcing Unnatural Migration of Marine Life

Increased oxygen intake of warmer-watered fish, coupled with the decreased oxygen levels in warming water, create the perfect recipe for mass marine dead zones.

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Climate Change Culture

Discovering Our Past: Where Does Earth’s Water Come From?

Today, the most supported theory of life’s origins hypothesizes that all life came from deep under our ocean’s waves. However, the story runs even deeper.

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Climate Change Environment Politics & Government

Hell on Earth? Formal Implications on Climate’s Critical Point

When international leaders meet in Glasgow this fall, they need to arrive not merely with a resolve to ramp up their individual efforts. Even more urgently, they need to be willing to apply significant political and legal pressure on one another, collectively, to establish a much stronger legal framework than the Paris Agreement currently demands of its signatories.

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Climate Change Diplomacy & International Relations

A Step for Sustainability: California Becomes an Observer to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity

California Natural Resources Agency Secretary Wade Crowfoot officially announced that California will now participate in the UN Convention on Biological Diversity as an observer in an effort to combat biodiversity loss.

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Biden Climate Change Environment

The World Eyes Biden’s Climate Plan

As Biden begins his first 100 days in office, environmentalists around the world are watching closely.

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Climate Change Environment Human Rights Sub-Saharan Africa

South Sudan in Ruins: Severe Floods Interfere with Socio-Economic Redevelopment

It may be the beginning of a new year, but South Sudan already has its hands full with a myriad of challenges. On top of economic stagnation, famines, and COVID-19, the nation is now combatting its latest catastrophe, severe flooding.

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Biden Climate Change Environment Politics & Government

Joe Biden’s Climate Plan and the Rejoining of the Paris Agreement

Joe Biden has pledged to re-enter the Paris Agreement on his first day in office. While many presidents say they will execute important tasks on their first day in office, this is actually somewhat realistic as Biden will not need the Senate’s support to rejoin since the accord was designed to be an executive agreement.

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Climate Change Environment Health Human Rights

The Environmental Impact and Humanitarian Crisis Seeping through the Vietnam Floods

These catastrophic floods that began in October are a result of a perfect storm of typhoons sweeping through Asia from east to west, creating some of the country’s most severe floods in decades.