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Pledges to loss and damage fund fall short at COP28

Pledges to loss and damage fund fall short at COP28

The wealthy countries most responsible for the climate crisis have so far contributed a combined total of just over $700m. This is nowhere near enough to help the world’s most vulnerable nations cope with the damage caused by slow onset disasters and extreme weather events. Day one of COP28 saw the first big breakthrough: an agreement on a ‘loss and damage’ fund to compensate poor states for...

By London, UK
A UK museum has reclassified a Roman emperor as a trans woman

A UK museum has reclassified a Roman emperor as a trans woman

The decision highlights a museum’s responsibility to constantly question expected truths.  The North Hertfordshire Museum isn’t necessarily a well-known institution. Located in a quaint town hall in the south of England, the galleries fade in the shadow of major British cultural spaces. But this small historical museum has put itself firmly on the map after reclassifying a 3rd-century Roman Emperor as a trans woman. Roman Emperor Elagabalus (Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus) ruled...

By Brighton, UK
Navigating the complex ties between the US and China

Navigating the complex ties between the US and China

As the world's two largest economies and major global powers, the U.S. and China's interactions have intrinsically influenced the trajectory of international relations. But what exactly does their relationship entail? The relationship between the United States and China is complex and multifaceted with both among the most influential economic and military powers. Rooted in a competition that spans a range of domains, both nations continually vie for strategic advantages and global...

By Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Exclusive – in conversation with Mitzi Jonelle Tan and Erica McAlister

Exclusive – in conversation with Mitzi Jonelle Tan and Erica McAlister

We went to the Natural History Museum’s Generation Hope: Act for the Planet event to highlight both the anti-imperialist climate justice activist’s and the entomologist’s insights on the climate crisis and how we can drive positive change for the Earth’s future. Mitzi Jonelle Tan is an environmental justice activist from the Philippines. She is the convenor and international spokesperson of YACAP and an organiser with