
Stefanie Khoury discusses the International Court of Justice's (ICJ) Advisory Opinion on Climate Obligations and a shifting global politics on climate.

Maya Fitchett reflects on the findings of Netpol's report 'How Repression Became Routine,' which argues that Britain has entered a state of routine repression in its treatment of protest rights

Sarah Keenan reflects on the story of Japanese knotweed, and what it tells us about human-centred understandings of value, life, and land

David Whyte reflects on the kidnapping of Venezuelan president, arguing that there has been a tendency in commentaries to neatly segregate climate impacts from the US’s ultimate aim to secure fossil capitalism