Social Justice

Empathy Holds the Power to Humanize Science

Bridging science and society demands empathy, clear communication, and a shared commitment to accessible knowledge…

A Legacy of Peace for People and Planet

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

Fighting Ecofascism in Natural Resource Policy

Destroying the myth of the Tragedy of the Commons We are familiar with the opposing…

Cold War at the Bottom of the Sea 

Norway, considering itself one of the world’s most eco-friendly countries, is well on its way…

Climate Awareness in the Arctic

In northern Norway, climate innovation seeks to shrug off apathy The unveiling of a climate…

Sustainable Design in the Heart of Brussels

From Housing Dystopias to Housing Utopias

Millions of European citizens struggle to afford housing bills, but there is hope on the…

Mobility Coaching Empowers Citizens

To improve mobility, infrastructure alone is not enough – engaged citizens are key. Brussels has…

Ensuring an Inclusive Energy Transition

Louise Sunderland, EU Sustainable Energy Week digital ambassador and Senior Advisor at the independent global…

Circularity for All?

Fragmented approaches to circular economy could exacerbate global inequities. In a policy brief, “Addressing international…

A Renewed Chance for Environmental Justice

Communities that are most impacted by environmental harms and risks will continue to disproportionately bear…

Brazilian Indigenous Communities Lead Environmental Preservation

Brazilian indigenous communities have historically resisted invaders and teach how to preserve the environment. With…

Lebanon: Change Is in the Air

Sparked by a proposed daily tax of 20 cents for WhatsApp calls, the demonstrations in…

A Climate Change: An Unstoppable Movement Takes Hold

On the eve of the September UN Climate Action Summit, young women and men around…

Rawabi: The New Palestinian City

There is a time to rejoice, and a time to resist – Rawabi is doing…

Water Resilience Starts Upstream

Over $1 trillion is needed over the next 25 years to fix, replace, and expand…

Q&A With Nasser Kamel

Overcoming financial barriers for the deployment of renewable energies in regional energy markets would enable…

Providing Drinking Water for Gaza

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

Fueling Indian Agriculture – Water, Subsidies and a Lot of Debt

The link between food production and water use is direct and controversial: many say that…