I was a legal adviser in the UN climate negotiations for decades – but treaties and litigation alone can't deliver results fast enough
Danny Dorling's "Shattered Nation: Inequality and the Geography of a Failing State" comes at a critical point in time
Firebrands on the left and right are offering lessons in how to “destroy” your opponents in debate. But what does this mean for democracy?
The Indigenous people of the Uros Islands are threatened by political unrest. Will their unique way of life survive?
It's no accident that some global crises receive more attention than others
At best, the new voter ID requirement weakens our democracy without adequate justification. At worst, it is an attempt at voter suppression
Full of Vikings and imagined civilisations, the alt-history served up by popular video games has proven fertile ground for far-right propaganda
Paul Corner's book tackles popular misconceptions about the Italian dictator – and the nostalgia for authoritarianism to which they give rise
"The west has failed with Russia. We cannot fail with China"
Driving from Washington DC to Chicago reveals the uneven landscape of America's green transformation as Biden and his Inflation Reduction Act attempt to pull America kicking and screaming towards carbon neutrality