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As the World Confronts Climate Change, the US Leaves Our Future Behind

As the World Confronts Climate Change, the US Leaves Our Future Behind

Former and current UN special rapporteurs David Boyd and Elisa Morgera are featured in The Nation, noting that a recent opinion from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights fails to call directly for broad fossil fuel phaseout.

3 PhD & 2 Postdoc positions at UCLouvain with former IRES visiting prof Patrick Meyfroidt

3 PhD & 2 Postdoc positions at UCLouvain with former IRES visiting prof Patrick Meyfroidt

Announcing positions at UCLouvain in collab with IRES’s Navin Ramankutty! Examining land use and democratic backsliding via cross-country studies + cases in Europe, Canada (northern BC & AB, YT & NT), Mozambique.

World’s top court paves way for climate reparations

World’s top court paves way for climate reparations

“The court’s clear and detailed articulation of state obligations will be a catalyst for accelerated climate action and unprecedented accountability,” Dr. David Boyd responds to the International Court of Justice’s historic statement that climate change is an urgent and existential threat and countries have a legal duty to prevent harm from their planet-warming pollution in France 24.

Want a Carbon Fix? It’s Closer than You Think

Want a Carbon Fix? It’s Closer than You Think

Carbon sequestration solutions like kelp and forests do more than just capture carbon. Dr. Kai Chan is featured in the Tyee for his advice on the benefits carbon sequestration can have on both animals and overall ecosystems

Jiaying Zhao helps people enjoy protecting the planet

Jiaying Zhao helps people enjoy protecting the planet

Can we make meaningful climate action feel happy instead of miserable? Dr. Jiaying Zhao answers this and more in the American Psychological Association.

How a lottery-style refund system could boost recycling

How a lottery-style refund system could boost recycling

Dr. Jiaying Zhao and Jade Radke are featured in the Conversation for their innovative study to increase recycling rates through a green lottery. If done right, offering a chance to win a higher amount of money for recycling can meaningfully increase recycling rates, contribute to a circular economy and allow people to choose the refund option that works best for them.

Two global Frontiers Planet Prize winners call for a future of diversified farming

Two global Frontiers Planet Prize winners call for a future of diversified farming

For James and Klassen, who were PhD students at IRES while contributing to the award-winning study, what matters most is what comes next. Will the world be willing to do the hard work of supporting farmers diversify their practices?

Rethinking agricultural data through a justice lens

Rethinking agricultural data through a justice lens

Governments are increasingly asking farmers to share more data, especially around environmental concerns like nutrient management. And the private sector is racing ahead with new digital tools. But the question remains: who benefits?

This is a climate election

This is a climate election

Dr. Simon Donner is featured in the analysis of the main party platforms on climate change seems to suggest that emissions would continue a gradual decline under a Mark Carney government, but not under one run by Pierre Poilievre.

Farm-diversification research wins high kudos

Farm-diversification research wins high kudos

An international group of researchers, including IRES alum and current faculty, are named U.S. national champions of the Frontiers Planet Prize for research that finds environmental and social benefits of agricultural diversification.