Human Rights

A Legacy of Peace for People and Planet

Who are the Nihon Hidankyo, and what does nuclear disarmament mean for the environment? Studying…

Addressing Ecocide, Genocide, and International Justice

ICC at a turning point on Israel’s crimes in Gaza. The destruction of Gaza is…

River of Perceptions

The childhood joy  In 2012, on the banks of Mahanadi at Sambalpur, we started a…

Finnish Forests in the Uruguayan Pampa

The world is made of paper and with paper you buy the world: A reportage…

Military Might Meets Climate Reality 

The intersection of military operations and the climate crisis demands urgent adaptation and strategic foresight…

Understanding the Arctic Through Indigenous’ Perspectives 

Interview with Dr Mia Landauer, University Researcher at the Arctic Centre of the University of…

Beyond Melting Ice

Integrating Indigenous Knowledge and Scientific Research to Navigate the Challenges of a Warming Arctic. What…

A Prelude to Accountability: The EU’s Tentative Steps Towards Corporate Sustainability

Despite its imperfections, the EU’s CSDDD emerges as a crucial step towards enforcing corporate responsibility…

The Hidden Costs of Military Expansion on Climate

Military activity: A yawning gap in emissions reporting with dire consequences Five months have already…

The Ministry of Indigenous People in Brazil Under Scrutiny

In the third term of President Lula, Brazil faces critical questions about indigenous policies, rights,…

Providing Drinking Water for Gaza

There are three principal causes of water scarcity. 1) physical scarcity: when there is insufficient…

Repurposing Helping Light Up the World’s Poorest Communities

Since being launched in the Philippines in 2011, Liter of Light has been installed in…

Western Sahara

Keeping the status quo alive UN resolution 1979 (2011) on the Western Sahara does not…