Climate Change in the Developing World: The Drowning of Jakarta Graydon Davidson Mar 30, 2021 Often called the world’s fastest sinking city, Jakarta - Indonesia’s capital and most populated urban area - sinks…
MIR Meets: Dr. Ingo Sasgen Mathieu Lavault Sep 1, 2020 Mathieu Lavault sits down with Dr. Ingo Sasgen, a geophysicist from the Alfred Wegener Institute in!-->…
The Burning North: A Warning for Humanity Matthias Hoenisch Aug 29, 2020 The entire world bears the consequences of the largest emitters’ actions. Compared to the future effects of climate…
An Interview with Flux Author Jaymes MacKinnon Marie Fester Jan 9, 2019 There’s been a lot of focus on the ways that China’s hegemonic posturing will impact the future of economies around…
Environmental Regression in 2017: What Needs to Change Jennifer Chan Jan 4, 2018 Have we reached the point where we can do nothing to stop climate change? In November 2017, over 15 000 scientists…
Geo-engineering and Our Uncertain Future Abdalla Saleh Mar 24, 2017 It is probable that, in an attempt to counteract the effects of global warming, humanity will deliberately engage…
Canadian Complacency: Trudeau in the Trump Era Quinn Lazenby Jan 12, 2017 “We’re actually closer than friends. We’re more like siblings,” said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a state…
The Amazon Rainforest: A Key to Our Future Michelle Klein Dec 17, 2016 Pipeline consciousness has become increasingly widespread on social media, but it’s time to address another…
The Paris Climate Agreement: Donald Trump and the Environment Amina Zaidi Dec 5, 2016 Amidst the multitude of rumours and speculation surrounding Donald Trump’s presidency and subsequent policy agenda,…
The Intellectual Property of Renewable Energy Aleksandra Conevska Feb 17, 2016 The ascent of Renewable Energy Technology innovation must be accelerated in order for any environmental policy…