The COP26 Aftermath: Is the Glass-gow Half Full or Half Empty?2 weeks of negotiations, 40 000+ participants; including 100+ world leaders and 22 000 party delegates; 14 000 observers and almost 4 000…Dec 1, 2021Dec 1, 2021
COP26 Is Just Around the Corner — Can States Deliver Their Promises?In just three weeks, one of the most expected events in the international climate action will take place at the 26th Conference of the…Oct 19, 2021Oct 19, 2021
Too Hot to Handle: The 2021 IPCC ReportThe Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is the United Nations’ body for assessing the science related to climate change. This…Aug 22, 2021Aug 22, 2021
EU’s Fit-for-55: Should We Judge the Book by its Cover?On July 14th, the European Commission has unveiled its long-awaited climate package as a part of the Green Deal and EU Climate Law…Jul 20, 2021Jul 20, 2021
The US Has Committed to Slash Emissions by 2030. Why Should We Pay Attention?Just months since the start of his administration, US President Joe Biden has made several important decisions to differentiate from his…Jun 10, 2021Jun 10, 2021
How Do We Perceive Environmental Information — The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of SeaspiracyIn the past week, social media have exploded with all kinds of information regarding the recent Netflix documentary Seaspiracy. Written…Apr 22, 2021Apr 22, 2021
How Your Individual Choices Can Prevent a Climate CatastropheWe live in extraordinary times. And by that I do not mean the fact that most of us have created a personal relationship with our sofa over…Mar 14, 2021Mar 14, 2021