Student Blog

15 March 2022

Consumers are demanding small and affordable EVs – why traditional automakers are supplying the opposite

By Johan Bracht Analysts frequently mention Electric Vehicles (EV) cost as one of the main barriers to large-scale EV uptake. […]
18 February 2022

Ecocide: from individual to institutional accountability

By Marin Pitavy The term ecocide first appeared during the Vietnam War to describe the American operation using “Agent Orange”. […]
26 November 2021

Why Europe needs to answer calls for climate justice

By Fatim Selina Diaby This essay is one of the winners of the Fall 2021 Chair’s Essay Competition on the […]
26 November 2021

A social project for the European Union

By Marin Pitavy This essay is one of the winners of the Fall 2021 Chair’s Essay Competition on the topic […]
26 November 2021

Reconciling climate policy and justice through domestic tradable carbon quotas

By Antoine Richet This essay is one of the winners of the Fall 2021 Chair’s Essay Competition on the topic […]
26 November 2021

Resilience for Peace

By Damien Turlay This essay is one of the winners of the Fall 2021 Chair’s Essay Competition on the topic […]
4 October 2021

No More “Torn Trousers”: Public-Private Cooperation, an Approachable Way for Financial Inclusion in the Pacific

By Chen Jinyu “Jinyu, if we can source more funding from public and private financiers, we can facilitate more small […]
4 October 2021

Public – Private Cooperation, the Solution, or the Cause?

By Damien Turlay We cannot solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. […]
14 June 2021

Native American Youth Fight for a Greener, Cleaner Future

By Morgan Peterson “The relationship between Native nations and their environment is sacred. It is the foundation of their cultures […]
14 June 2021

Youth Climate Action and Political Transformations in India

By Aishwarya Dhar Environmental activism is a practice rooted in youth participation. Time and again, youth have used multiple ways […]