Climate refugees: undefined and unprotected
As millions of people have to migrate because of the effects of climate change, their status remains uncertain. International Law does not address so-called ‘climate refugees’ or ‘climate migrants’, leaving ...
Read More We know climate change will impact food supplies: but what are the implications for those who produce it?
Child stunting and climate change: it’s about more than food Despite decades of attention and action, and notwithstanding significant progress in some places, almost a quarter of children aged under ...
Read More The Water-Energy-Food Nexus: A guiding light or a continuation of power relations?
Water is complex. It's defined as either an economic or social good, varies across time and space, and is increasingly scarce. As of 2015, 663 million people globally lacked access ...
Read More A report from Agriculture, Nutrition and Health Academy Week
The Leverhulme Centre for Integrative Research on Agriculture and Health (LCIRAH) is an interdisciplinary research group that represents four University of London colleges: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine ...
Read More The Paradox of Plenty and Natural Resource-Driven Conflict
Factors such as the increasing competition over land and water, environmental degradation, demographic growth and climate change are arguably aggravating the situation. Broader processes such as social discrimination, inequality, political instability and corruption usually follow the ...
Read More Human Right to Water and Climate Change: Critically Examining Legal Frameworks in India
In May this year, the desert areas of the western Rajasthan reached nearly 50 degrees. Climate change is increasing temperatures and rainfall variability in the region. At 50 degrees, the ...
Read More Can Tanzania Reverse the Curse?
"This is a new opportunity for Tanzania to benefit from natural resources if managed well, or it can turn into another story of losses like it experienced with gold." Natural ...
Read More Human Trafficking in the Wake of Natural Disaster: Exploring a Clandestine Phenomenon
Human Trafficking in the Wake of Natural Disaster Fears about human trafficking following natural disasters form a regularly-heard refrain, with politicians, aid workers or the media warning that affected populations ...
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