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COVID19 Environment globalization Health History

A Grim Reality Awaits a Post-Pandemic Global Community

When novel coronavirus cases began to skyrocket in China and slowly emerged in Europe, the WHO persistently reassured the global community that there was no need for concern and that there was no concrete evidence of human-to-human transmission.

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Economics Environment Human Rights Latin America Politics & Government

Lessons from Haiti’s 2010 Earthquake Shows Latin America is Haiti’s Greatest Asset

“In the unity of our nations rests the glorious future of our peoples”- Simón Bolívar

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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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Asia China Diplomacy & International Relations Editor's Picks Environment

China’s Ace in Asia

Chinese energy expansion into hydropower leaves billions with the threat of water scarcity and places the Chinese government on an undisputed path towards regional hegemony.

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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.

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Climate Change Environment Policy

The World Fails to Meet Environmental Targets Once Again: Is Our Planet Doomed?

A month before the heads of state and governments convened at the first UN Biodiversity Summit, a report revealed that the world had again fallen short of fulfilling environmental promises made a decade ago. As nature’s fate continues to darken, world leaders scramble to deepen their commitment to preserving biodiversity.

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China Climate Change Environment Latin America Policy Politics & Government

Appetite for Destruction: China’s Fishing Problem in Latin American Waters

Latin American waters have fallen prey to China’s economic pandering, particularly Ecuador, Peru, and Chile. China’s fishing exploitation is heedless towards ecologically sensitive waters, especially the Galapagos Islands, revered for its unique flora and fauna. In one month, 300 fishing vessels have spent a total of 73,000 hours fishing off of the Galapagos coasts.