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The Global Pact for the Environment

How did the Global Pact initiative come into being, and where is it heading? The movement for creating a global legal framework for environmental protection can be traced back to the Stockholm Conference of 1972. This landmark event led to the creation of domestic environmental laws around the world.

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Ecocide and the Importance of Prevention

I am aware that the rate of Covid-19 cases could easily spike again in New York, as it has in other states. Now that we are a few months into the pandemic, this game of chess between the government and the virus has shed light on a crucial lesson: that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

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Think Like a Fish: Pacific Philosophies and Climate Change

In this week’s blog we share writing from Anne Salmond, a Distinguished Professor at the University of Auckland, prize-winning author on Māori life and one of New Zealand's most prominent scholars in history and anthropology. The following writing “Think like a Fish: Pacific Philosophies and Climate Change” was previously published as an afterward in the book, Pacific Climate Cultures: Living Climate Change in Oceania (De Gruyter Open Press).

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