In Syria, the Politics of Climate and Conflict Coalesce

As the COP28 climate conference wrapped up in the United Arab Emirates last week, international observers were focused on the outcome
Can COP28 Make Substantial Progress on Climate Change?

Roads closed as a record 97,000 guests descended on Dubai for the UN’s COP28 climate conference, which opened on Thursday.
The Climate Change Health Emergency

A few years ago, while doing research in the highlands of Ethiopia, a medical professional explained how cases of malaria
A Middle East Guide to Closing the Climate Gap

As the world remains focused on hostilities in Gaza, the 28th meeting of the Conference of Parties on Climate Change
Multilateral Development Banks Hold Key to Solving Climate Crisis

When climate ministers from nearly 200 countries descend on the United Arab Emirates for a UN climate summit in late
A Climate Model for Africa, and the World

Amid global and regional recalibration, Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states are shifting their strategic outlooks beyond traditional areas of influence.
The Inconvenient Unpopularity of Climate Policies

Democracy is proving to be bad for the planet. If that seems like a bold claim, consider the facts as
When Climate Change and a Failing State Collide

On September 10, climate change met Libya’s failing state. The result was thousands of dead and missing in the eastern
Climate Change and a New Great Game in Africa

France’s Africa hands must be scratching their heads. How did France, which for decades maintained strong economic, political, and military