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Climate Change: In London, as students, what does it mean and why should I care?
By Paris King Climate change matters because it is already reshaping our education, our city and emotional landscape. Why a voice matters The topic of “Climate Change” has swung around news, media and tv for the greater part of the early 21st century. Since the early activism of Greta Thunberg, in classrooms and out, language of change, emergency, breakdown and crisis have reverberated through environmental discussion, both in the private and in public. In 2018, followin
Apr 228 min read


While Leaders Negotiate, Communities Rebuild: The Gap Between Climate Diplomacy and Reality
By Vandy Widyalankara Just a few months ago I returned home to Sri Lanka for the winter holidays — landing mere days after one of the worst cyclones in the island’s history. Now, off the heels of another university-wide Climate Action Week, I find myself looking at the striking gap between climate diplomacy and reality of climate change consequences. And I find myself wondering whether our efforts are in vain. Cyclone Ditwah damaged more than 100,000 homes, claimed 643 lives
Apr 25 min read
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