Global climate actions must acknowledge non-economic loss and damage as an integral part of the conversation.... Read More
United Nations Bodies
Developing nations are paying the price for a crisis they barely created, and the demand for climate finance grows.... Read More
In a world shaped by capitalism, pursuing profit above all else often comes at the cost of people’s physical and mental wellbeing due to psychosocial hazards.... Read More
Conversations on building families get more complex today, posing questions about people’s reproductive agency and rights amid multiple crises.... Read More
Threats of gender-based violence still loom above millions of children and youth, urging a better understanding and response mechanism to the issue.... Read More
Sea-level rise is swallowing the shore more quickly, presenting complex health challenges that demand urgency and accountability.... Read More
Human rights to water and sanitation are currently under threat from the global water crisis; at the heart of the crisis is gender inequality.... Read More
The Earth's energy imbalance now counts as a key climate indicator, another signal of an accelerating crisis.... Read More
The survival of migratory species is increasingly threatened along with the deepening environmental crisis.... Read More
The “Right to be Cold” is being actively promoted to safeguard the way of life of the Inuit people of the Arctic.... Read More

Non-Economic Loss and Damage: Making sense of our intangible loss in a changing climate
The Injustice of Climate Finance: How Climate Change Is Draining Developing Nations
Recognizing Psychosocial Hazards in the Workplace
To be or not to be a family: Understanding the reproductive agency crisis
Ending Gender-Based Violence in Schools
Health Challenges from Sea-Level Rise Demand Urgency and Accountability
Looking into Gender Inequality in the Water Domain
How the Earth’s Energy Imbalance Affects the Climate
Urgency to Protect Migratory Species as Extinction List Expands
The Right to Be Cold and What It Means for Indigenous Inuit