Butterfly colors are fading as deforestation and climate change reshape their habitats, revealing deeper environmental stress.... Read More
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The “Right to be Cold” is being actively promoted to safeguard the way of life of the Inuit people of the Arctic.... Read More
Through strikes and blockages, trade unions’ attempts to carry out material confrontation against wars and conflicts for peacebuilding matter.... Read More
From raw material provision to global trade, the EU’s Industrial Accelerator Act (IAA) has raised criticisms and concerns amid ambitious objectives.... Read More
A report reveals that the legal framework to protect women’s tenure rights for community-based forests is still weak across the Global South.... Read More
The proliferation of generative AI has sprouted more data centers, along with social and environmental risks for communities at its wake.... Read More
Research explores how rising global temperatures can influence livability and our ability to perform mundane tasks.... Read More
As the world faces a polycrisis, ensuring equal access to justice is imperative, particularly for women and girls.... Read More
Youth climate activism is shifting from protest to policy, transforming eco-anxiety into legal, political, and economic power.... Read More
Understanding the impacts of e-waste pollution is crucial, especially since waste is becoming a mounting global issue.... Read More

What Fading Butterfly Colors Reveal About Environmental Stress
The Right to Be Cold and What It Means for Indigenous Inuit
The Role of Trade Unions in Peacebuilding
Red Flags in the EU’s Industrial Accelerator Act (IAA)
Looking into the Inadequate Legal Recognition for Women’s Tenure Rights Across the Global South
The Disproportionate Cost of Data Centers for Local Communities
How Extreme Heat Affects Human Livability
Ensuring Access to Justice for Women and Girls
From Anxiety to Action: How Youth Climate Activism Is Evolving
Impacts of E-waste Pollution on Animals and Human Health