Stockholm+50: Sweden hosts major UN environment conference, yet is losing its own green credentials
Domestic political tensions is undermining the country’s ambitions to act as a global role model.
Victor Galaz, Deputy Director and Associate Professor, Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University •
conversation
May 31, 2022 • ~7 min
May 31, 2022 • ~7 min
6 months after the climate summit, where to find progress on climate change in a more dangerous and divided world
Six months after countries set new commitments on global warming, war, famine and an energy crunch are affecting the world’s response to climate change.
Rachel Kyte, Dean of the Fletcher School, Tufts University •
conversation
May 10, 2022 • ~8 min
May 10, 2022 • ~8 min
Indigenous people may be the Amazon's last hope
Native Brazilians are among the Amazon's most effective defenders against logging and mining, because they're fighting not just for the environment but for their people's very survival.
Maira Irigaray, PhD Candidate Geography, University of Florida
• conversation
Feb. 27, 2020 • ~9 min
Feb. 27, 2020 • ~9 min
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