The World Bank Must View Climate Change Through a Gendered Lens
The Climate Change Action Plan (CCAP) outlines the World Bank’s plan to tackle climate change, but leaves out a key demographic: women.
The Champions and Laggards in the Latin American Battle Against Climate Change: Part II
To understand the dynamics of climate change, a challenge that knows no borders, it is important to look at the countries that are championing matters of climate action, and the ones that are falling behind.
The Champions and Laggards in the Latin American Battle Against Climate Change: Part I
To understand the dynamics of climate change, a challenge that knows no borders, it is important to look at the countries that are championing matters of climate action, and the ones that are falling behind.
New Kid on the Grid: China’s Price for Becoming the Poster Child for Nuclear Energy
Amid an unparalleled nuclear power buildup at home and abroad, China is confronted with deficiencies in safety that could irreparably damage the international effort against climate change.
A Danish Approach to the Arctic
Denmark must reassess its United States-focused foreign policy in the Arctic.
Final Countdown to Copenhagen: Is an agreement possible?
Ana Carolina LessaStaff WriterDecember 5, 2009