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Environment & Climate Change

International Community Fails to Take Collective Action in Reducing Carbon Emissions

By Writer
4 July 2023
in :  Environmental Risks
177

Reducing carbon emissions is of utmost importance in addressing the global climate crisis and achieving a sustainable future. Carbon emissions, primarily generated by the burning of fossil fuels, contribute significantly to the greenhouse effect and climate change. The accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere leads to rising temperatures, extreme weather events, sea-level rise, and ecological disruptions. By actively reducing …

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Conflict and Humanitarian crisis caused by extreme drought How is the climate crisis impacting conflict, peace and security in Kenya

By Writer
19 June 2023
in :  Environment & Climate Change
357

Kenya is currently experiencing a protracted drought in the Horn of Africa, which is exacerbating land use conflict in the north of Kenya’s Rift Valley region. The Rift Valley region of Kenya is home to various ethnic groups, each of which has its own claims to land and resources, and has been plagued by conflict for decades, rooted in historical …

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Reducing nitrogen in Agriculture, the hardship for farmers

By Writer
16 May 2023
in :  Environmental Risks
226

Climate Change action has been one of the most touched topics within the EU, one of the target areas to ensure that there is a lowering of emission levels is in agriculture as it provides high levels of nitrogen emissions which cause environmental problems. As an adaptive measure, the Common Agriculture Policy (CAP) was provided by the EU, in turn …

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Transition to electric vehicles

By Writer
9 May 2023
in :  Environmental Solutions, Green Economy, Green Industries
199

To be able to achieve the goal of climate neutrality by 2050, the European Parliament has decided to ban the manufacture of petrol and diesel-using cars by the year 2035. The purpose of this action is to make the car industry reduce greenhouse emissions by having passenger cars emit 55% less and vans 50% of CO2 by 2030. This is …

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Climate Change and Lithium- The strategic race to control a central resources for renewables

By Writer
2 May 2023
in :  Green Industries
146

With the creation of electric lithium batteries that light in weight and have the capacity to power vehicles and machines has made the lithium in the wake of the energy transition and the creation of non-fuel powered renewable sources a central asset to control. This article intends on providing an analysis on the current state of the global control of …

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The international challenge of plastic pollution in the oceans- an analysis

By Writer
20 April 2023
in :  Environmental Risks
316

This article provides a summarized analysis the great challenge of cleaning the oceans from plastic and the central role it plays in climate change action, focusing on the Pacific Ocean and on the international cooperation efforts that are currently taking place there and on what can be additionally done in terms of international cooperation in the pacific to create more …

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The importance of transitioning to a circular economy

By Writer
11 April 2023
in :  Green Economy, International Economy
259

With climate change having an increasing impact on productive economic cycles, it is increasingly necessary to find alternatives that allow the economy to function while at the same time protecting the environment. Every year, more and more natural resources are depleted or being depleted, and it is for this reason, in addition to environmental protection, that it is appropriate to …

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Climate Change and Lithium- The strategic race to control a central resource for renewables

By Writer
20 March 2023
in :  Energy Security, Environmental Risks
155

The creation of electric lithium batteries that are light in weight and have the capacity to power vehicles and machines has made lithium in the wake of the energy transition for climate change a central asset to control of great strategic importance. This article intends on providing an analysis on the current state of the global control of lithium and …

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Is the “non-refoulement” principle valid for climate migrants too?

By Writer
16 March 2023
in :  Environmental Risks, Migration Crisis
493

Environmental changes caused by exacerbating climate conditions are amidst one of the most severe reasons leading to the choice to migrate. Persons fleeing their homes following a natural disaster or other catastrophic event caused by climate change are labeled “climate migrants”. However, under the current international legislation, the figure of “climate migrant” does not exist yet (1). As a matter …

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US-China commercial war and its impact on the climate change

By Writer
13 March 2023
in :  Environmental Risks, Green Industries
217

With multiple reports alerting to the necessity for developed countries to invest and develop more sustainable and renewable energy sources that combat pollution, there is the strategic certainty that such a global challenge such as climate change can only be addressed through global cooperation. However, in an increasingly multipolar world with competing powers and increasingly more tense relations between them, …

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