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Nigeria: Mirroring Murray Bookchin's Social Ecology at Steep
Friday Praise explores the intricacies of environmental degradation in Nigeria and how it connects to social injustice, through the lens of Murray Bookchin’s Social Ecology.
The River Strikes Back: Climate Warnings and Anti-Encroachment Lessons from Swat
Muhammad Ishaq explores the potential impacts that flooding has and could have in the Swat River Basin, including how society may adapt in the future.
The Politics of the Sustainable Development Goals for Climate Action
Sally Sheridan discusses the current state of the Sustainable Development Goals and how it connects to the politics of today.
Water Markets and Addressing Water Scarcity: Lessons from the Australian Water Market
Joanna Tobjasz explores the concept of water markets as a solution to water scarcity and its application in Australia.
What the Rise of Motorcycles Says About Poverty and Public Failure
Gustavo Adolfo Castillo Cruz writes on the intersection of increased motorcycle use and poverty and how it relates to climate change.
Crumbling Legacies: The Impact of Climate Change on Immovable Heritage in the Kenyan Coast
Dennis Kioko explores the impacts of climate change on the heritage of the Kenyan Coast.
Breaking Down the Climate Jargon: A Path to Inclusive Action
Sustainability is often lost in translation. To fully engage SMEs in climate action, the language of change must be made more accessible.
How is Brazil getting ready for COP30?
Read more to find out how Brazil is gearing up to host COP30.
Neoliberalism, Democracy and the Climate Crisis
Noam Chomsky talks the challenges of neoliberalism and how to tackle short-termism. Read our flagship event review.