News & Opinion

Whose Red Lines?
In the conflict-ridden realm of international relations, certain terms are particularly useful, and one of them is “Red Lines.”
Global Cooperation
Global Challenges Require Global Solutions: How We Can Prevent A Complete Climate Catastrophe
When it comes to the climate crisis, we are running out of time.
Climate Justice
From National Secrecy To World Security: Friendship Sets Us Free
Classified documents, top secret files, spy balloons, clandestine surveillance. What kind of world are we living in where we hide information about and from each other, spying to get the upper hand? Why do leaders and legislators feel compelled to keep government secrets from the public?
World Citizen
Lula’s Victory In Brazil’s Presidential Election: A Potential New Start For International Democracy And Climate Change
On the last weekend of October 2022, Brazil elected a new president: Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who defeated Jair Bolsonaro in a closely-fought second-round vote. Lula secured 50.8 percent of the vote compared to Bolsonaro, who garnered 49.2 percent.
Climate Justice
There Is An Alternative To War
The war in Ukraine provides us with yet another opportunity to consider what might be done about the wars that continue to ravage the world.
Peace & Disarmament




























