My Lecture at Cambridge University: Engaging Youth in Climate Change through Journalism

Last February 22, I gave a lecture at the Cambridge University for the Cambridge Climate Lecture Series 2018. In behalf of Climate Tracker, I gave a 40-minute lecture on how … Continue reading My Lecture at Cambridge University: Engaging Youth in Climate Change through Journalism

[Academic essay] Climate Change: A global problem that needs both global and local solutions

Here is my academic essay from my Understanding Global Environmental Change class. Introduction Climate change is an environmental issue that has gained much of the world’s attention in recent years. … Continue reading [Academic essay] Climate Change: A global problem that needs both global and local solutions

Rich Countries Say They Won’t Pay to Compensate for Weather-caused Damage

The world’s rich countries, including those in the European Union and Australia, say they strongly disagree with a proposal to include financing the impact of weather-caused disasters in Loss and … Continue reading Rich Countries Say They Won’t Pay to Compensate for Weather-caused Damage

Climate change in the year of Duterte

In his State of the Nation Address this year, President Duterte seemingly put importance on environmental issues, mentioning climate change, mining, adaptation, and disasters in his more than two-hour long … Continue reading Climate change in the year of Duterte

The Danger of Allowing Polluters Inside the UN Climate Talks

The involvement of polluting companies inside the UN Climate Negotiations through organisations such as the United States Chamber of Commerce, the National Mining Association, Fuels Europe, and the Business Council … Continue reading The Danger of Allowing Polluters Inside the UN Climate Talks