How young climate activists are making their voices heard at COP27 over Egypt's protest suppression

Activists aren’t necessarily more aggressive than in the past, but they are using creative and sometime shocking new tactics that quickly go viral.

Shannon Gibson, Associate Professor of International Relations and Environmental Studies, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences • conversation
Nov. 16, 2022 ~9 min

Throwing soup on a Van Gogh and other ways climate protesters are making their voices heard over Egypt's climate summit suppression

Activists aren’t necessarily more aggressive than in the past, but they are using creative and sometime shocking new tactics that quickly go viral.

Shannon Gibson, Associate Professor of International Relations and Environmental Studies, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences • conversation
Nov. 16, 2022 ~9 min


How Europe's ban on seal products turned frontier communities into pariahs

Sealing is a more complicated issue than successful protests against it would suggest.

Danita Catherine Burke, Fellow of the JR Smallwood Foundation, University of Southern Denmark • conversation
Sept. 2, 2021 ~6 min

The Philippines has rated 'Golden Rice' safe, but farmers might not plant it

Golden Rice – a controversial genetically modified product designed to combat malnutrition – has been approved as safe in the Philippines. But key questions remain unanswered.

Dominic Glover, Research Fellow, Institute of Development Studies • conversation
Feb. 7, 2020 ~9 min

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