Charlotte Ruzzica de la Chaussée, LL.M. ’17, visited Cornell Law School on Feb. 27 to speak about small island states and climate change policy.
Hawaii lawmakers and state managers are clashing over whether aquarium fish collecting should return to the Kona Coast or end ...
By Simon Jessop LONDON, March 12 (Reuters) - A group of Caribbean countries plan to raise $200 million for a joint bid to boost biodiversity, in a push for more influence on internationally financed ...
Climate change, war and mismanagement are putting Iran’s water supply under major strain, experts have warned. The Middle Eastern country has faced years of intense drought, which scientists have ...
Cracks have appeared in a concrete dome holding 120,000 tonnes of contaminated soil and debris from Cold War-era nuclear bomb tests.
President Trump’s government real estate projects in the nation’s capital are reaching an apex in court. Environmental groups, a Democratic congresswoman and even golfers have sued. Judges so far have ...
Our senior gender advisor Becky Palmstrom looks at how new technology is reshaping women’s rights – and where we go from here ...
The Argentinian province of Tierra del Fuego has U-turned on its pioneering decision to ban salmon aquaculture, prompting ...
A surge in gas prices triggered by the Iran war has caused a knock-on spike in the price of electricity in the UK, Italy and many other European markets. This is because gas almost always sets the ...
Jon Mercer talked about the Arkaig Community Forest and how a small community have been driving change with long-term restoration efforts.
This is the first in a series of columns called “The War On Our Middle Class” by David Reagor and will be the topic of the ...