Canada is losing its permafrost to climate change. The Indigenous residents of Tuktoyaktuk know they’ll have to move but ...
Rodolfo Hernandez, a 69-year-old farmer, crosses the Rio Indio on his horse at Tres Hermanas community, one of the towns that ...
In this occasional series of dispatches and commentaries, JURIST staff and correspondents from around the world reflect on the implications of Donald Trump’s US election victory and some of its ...
As local newspapers disappear, communities are left with increased political polarization and a growing distrust of media and ...
The world of work is undergoing significant changes amidst risks in a precarious setting. The poly-crisis surrounding the ...
Only 15% of the lakebed has been documented to modern standards, making it difficult to predict how floods, storms and ...
Climate scientist Michael Mann offered the same view in an essay soon after the election. “The United States is now poised to ...
Renewable energy, our legacy So, here’s a not-so-fun fact: 2023 was the hottest year on record since 1850, when global records began. Yes, 1850. Now, let’s look at 2024: Hurricanes Helene and Milton ...
Each week, two readers discuss a hot topic in a parliamentary-style debate that doesn’t necessarily reflect their personal ...
While governments come and go, political priorities rise and fall, and even when uncertainty abounds, we can stay on the path ...
On Monday, Senator Debbie Stabenow, a longtime champion of programs that support farmers and increase access to nutritious ...
Spain's new law offers four days of paid climate leave to workers who are unable to get to work safely or work remotely ...