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Agriculture as a Key Battleground in US-India Trade Talks

By Writer
2 May 2025
in :  Sustainablity
8

The agricultural sector has emerged as a key issue in the ongoing trade negotiations between the United States and India. India is refusing to buy American corn, which has drawn strong criticism from U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. The United States has long sought better access to India’s agricultural market. However, India’s steadfast protection of its agricultural sector, citing food …

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The European Union’s Lethargic Pace in The Green Transition

By Writer
12 February 2024
in :  Environment & Climate Change, Environment & World Peace, Environmental Solutions, Green Economy, Strategic Affairs, Sustainablity
167

As the global community grapples with the urgent need for sustainable practices, the European Union (EU), supposedly a leader in environmental initiatives, is under scrutiny for its sluggish progress in ensuring a green transition. Despite lofty promises and rhetoric, the EU’s actions thus far seem inadequate in addressing the pressing challenges of climate change. The first issue is delayed implementation. …

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Brazil: The Next Hotspot for Sustainability Investments

By Writer
6 December 2023
in :  Environment & Climate Change, Green Economy, International Law & Environment, Latin America, Sustainablity
97

            The region of Latin America finally saw the same breathing room after the 2022 Brazilian presidential elections, where President Luis Inácio “Lula” da Silva got elected, beating the one-term right-winged president Jair Bolsonaro, who was responsible for some of the most political atrocities in Brazil, only seen in the country during their dictatorship in the 1960’s.             With the newly elected President …

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COP28: What to Expect from the Conference and its Troubling Host

By Writer
29 November 2023
in :  Environment & Climate Change, Environmental Solutions, International Law, International Law & Environment, International Relations, Publications, Sustainablity
117

The battle against climate change has reached a critical juncture, with the international community grappling to implement strategies that can mitigate the disastrous impacts of a warming planet. Whilst strides have been made in recent years, not nearly as much as necessary has been achieved. The Paris Agreement, signed in 2015, was a watershed moment in the fight against climate …

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Overview of the New Global Greenhouse Gas Monitoring Mechanism: A critical step towards ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come

By Writer
15 August 2023
in :  Sustainablity
93

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) announced on May 24, 2023, that 193 countries have unanimously approved the creation of a global greenhouse gas monitoring mechanism. This landmark decision recognizes the growing importance of greenhouse gas monitoring in support of improving scientific understanding of climate change and the impacts of human activities on it. The impact of global warming is not …

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The Effect of Non-Sustainable Development on Mental Health

By Writer
15 May 2023
in :  Sustainablity
230

Public health and sustainability are two crucial and interdependent concepts that play a significant role in promoting human well-being and protecting the planet. Public health refers to the science and practice of preventing disease, promoting health, and prolonging life through collective efforts, while sustainability is the ability to meet the present needs of the population without compromising the ability of …

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Strategic partnership between Japan and Philippines- what it means for the Pacific.

By Writer
11 May 2023
in :  Sustainablity
220

This article intends on giving a summarized strategic analysis on the new defence partnership that has been recently created between the government of Japan and Philippines for a greater surveillance and defence capability cooperation in the region as a response to the growing power of China in the South China sea.  It intends also on analysing the strategic regional consequences …

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Nuclear Energy and its strategic importance – new developments

By Writer
27 February 2023
in :  Energy Security, Sustainablity
193

Although for some time ignored, nuclear energy is central for decarbonization, and now as a result of the new energy crisis brought by the Ukraine conflict, nuclear energy is increasingly being seen in a favourable light due to the high demand for energy security in an increasingly unstable world order. This article intends on demonstrating the current two sides of …

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How to increase the protection of vulnerable groups in disaster settings

By Writer
27 February 2023
in :  International development, Sustainablity
175

The devastation and loss caused by environmental disasters caused by climate change affect multiple aspects of the lives of those affected, both physically and socially. When such events occur, timely relief efforts to mitigate the effects of natural or man-made disasters are fundamental. In addition to this, observing the effects of disasters on affected communities is crucial to understanding the …

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The Sustainable Development Goals and climate change reality or symbolism

By Writer
16 January 2023
in :  Sustainablity
346

In September 2015, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were approved by the United Nations and all over the world people started talking about the Agenda 2030. Within this plan of actions and purposes that governments have intended to achieve by the end of 2030, there is a specific goal that aims to combat climate change and its impacts. The Goal …

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