Rebuilding Brazilian Foreign Policy From Scratch By: Raphael Tsavkko Garcia / 20 December, 2022 The world today is very different from what Lula found when he last inhabited the presidential palace. Important allies now find themself on opposite sides in a confrontational international environment
The Developed-Developing Divide on Climate Change By: Siobhan Neyland , / 16 December, 2014 If the US-China climate deal created optimism, the talks in Lima demonstrated how far the two sides still are from one another. By Siobhan Neyland.
Three things you need to know about the UN climate talks in Lima By: Alice Bell , / 1 December, 2014 As delegates assemble in Peru for COP20, Alice Bell sums up the state of climate change action.
Canada and Climate: From Leader to Threat By: Henry Shue , / 14 March, 2013 Henry Shue on why burning through our limited carbon budget is going to cost us dearly.