From courtroom pressure to office upheaval: why Greenpeace USA is at an inflection point Mounting legal bills, headline litigation, and sudden layoffs collided to create a leadership squeeze that many insiders describe as both urgent and destabilizing for mission work. Roundup contributors frame
From breakthrough to crossroads: why Paris still matters and why Belém will tell Global climate politics rarely hinge on a single summit, yet the run-up to Belém has drawn an unusual mix of urgency and skepticism as investors, diplomats, and campaigners argue over whether the Paris Agreement still
In a world grappling with record-breaking heatwaves and intensifying storms, the fight against climate change has never felt more urgent, yet one of the most prominent players in this battle, 350.org, has made a stunning announcement: the suspension of its U.S. operations. This decision, revealed
As we dive into the complex world of aviation regulation and policy, I’m thrilled to sit down with Desiree Sainthrope, a legal expert with a deep background in drafting and analyzing trade agreements. With her extensive knowledge of global compliance and a keen interest in emerging technologies,
Introduction to the Mining Industry and Indigenous Challenges in Benguet In the heart of the Philippines, Benguet province stands as a cornerstone of the nation's mining industry, contributing significantly to the economy with its rich deposits of gold, copper, and other minerals. Often referred to
The thoroughbred bloodstock industry in Europe stands at a critical crossroads as new EU transport regulations loom large, threatening to disrupt a sector that supports over 150,000 jobs and contributes significantly to the agricultural economy. Imagine a scenario where breeders cannot move their