Abdoulie Ceesay, Gambian representative to COP28, argues that the West must take climate action – not militarization.
The Russian paramilitary organization has played an active part in the Ukraine war and left bloody footprints across the globe.
With herders under threat from global heating in Somaliland, the government has hatched a plan to move millions to the coast. But can pastoralists adapt to fishing. Alice Rowsome and Yahye Xanas investigate.
It might reverse the UN’s order of holiness, Vanessa Baird finds.
Natalia Torres Garzon on the return to wild food sources in Mexico.
Nanjala Nyabola grapples with the challenge of misinformation and disinformation.
Vanessa Baird examines the free-for-all consensus when it comes to the world’s oceans, and its implications for our future.
Nanjala Nyabola comments on the fluctuating, and often unaffordable, cost of local staples in Madagascar.
What’s left for young people today? Yohann Koshy examines the emergence of ‘millennials’ and the political activism they are engaged in.
new internationalist issue 313 - June 1999
Kara Moses reports on plans to dig bitumen in a 'biological treasure trove'.