

Are You Experiencing Climate Anxiety? The Antidote is Action, Big and Small
I spoke to Dr Thomas Tanner who offered advice on how to manage your climate anxiety and what to focus on.
I spoke to Dr Thomas Tanner who offered advice on how to manage your climate anxiety and what to focus on.
The needs and experiences of people with disabilities have been ignored and alienated within the broader climate justice discourse and movement.
A call to action to governments and the IPCC from the world’s leading child-focused agencies under the Children in a Changing Climate Coalition.
The final part of this blog series addresses globally differentiated climate change impacts in relation to climate finance, losses and damages, the Just Transition and Article 6.
Part 3 addresses whether the Glasgow Climate Pact (GCP) rehabilitated Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs).
In Part 2, Dr Chandni Dwarkasing presents the nucleus of SOAS demands for COP26 outcomes and the importance of Just Transitions.
This blog series presents the key insights of SOAS’s Climate Briefing and looks at how COP26 has addressed the issues and hopes expressed by the academic community.
Developing countries were deeply disappointed that proposals for a ‘Glasgow Facility’ to help them cope with the devastating effects of loss and damage caused by climate change were dropped.
Professor Edward Simpson joined thousands of other academics, ministers, corporates and activists at COP26 in Glasgow.
Dr Thomas Tanner gives a debrief of COP26 – its failures, successes and what needs to happen next.
“Indigenous peoples’ and local communities’ alternative climate solutions should be taken seriously into consideration.”
A brief guide to the UN Climate Change Conference 2021.
A project to deliver SOAS climate research directly to UK parliamentarians.
A talk on COP26 through the lens of SOAS research and regional engagement.
Professor Thomas Tanner talks about why there’s an increase in climate anxiety – and how we can tackle it.
For this year’s World Humanitarian Day, the United Nations aims to highlight the immediate consequences of the climate emergency and put the needs of climate-vulnerable people at the top of the agenda at the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in November.
We know that climate change increases the frequency and intensity of natural disasters: these disasters can result in large-scale forced migration
Global responses to climate change are focused on mitigation: much less attention is given to climate change adaptation. Is now the time for change?
Climate refugees fleeing environmental breakdown have been predicted to sweep across the globe in a vast tide within the coming decades. These predictions have been
How has the way we talk about climate change, changed? And how is it discussed by various media outlets? Maxine Betteridge-Moes explores.
The current crisis should be used as a basis to rebuild and strengthen solidarity between people and nations.
The theme for Earth Day 2020 is ‘climate action’.
The government needs to move faster to prevent a climate crisis.