US Elections: Two Scenarios for Five Crises
How the outcome of the US elections will will have significant implications for five major international crises, according to analysts speaking to iMEdD just days before November 5.
Rewriting Climate Journalism: Bridging the Gap Between Science and Audiences
At the iMEdD International Journalism Forum 2024, experts discussed the ways in which climate journalism can wake up citizens.
Climate, conflict, and debt keep hunger and malnutrition stubbornly high globally
The world is failing to make progress in the fight against hunger and malnutrition, with 1 in 11 people experiencing hunger in 2023 and over a quarter of the global population reducing food intake or skipping meals, according to a UN report.
Fires in Greece: when migrants become scapegoats
The Greek region of Evros, devastated by fires last summer, is also the external border of the EU: there is a strong temptation to blame the fires on the migrants who cross it. Experts, however, point out the responsibilities of the Greek institutions.
COP 28: Climate diplomacy, the Israel-Palestine conflict and the global fossil fuel landscape
As 2023 came to an end, we witnessed the unfolding of COP 28, the world’s biggest international climate summit.