Heat Waves: Causes and Global Consequences
The world’s poor and vulnerable will be hit the hardest, even though the 1 percent of the world’s richest create even 30 times more than the poorest 50 percent and 175 times more than the poorest 10 percent. People including elder adults, children, people with chronic health conditions, and outdoor workers are more vulnerable to extreme heat than others.
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Rebuilding Ukraine: Marshall Plan 2.0?
After World War II, the U.S. mobilized more than $15 billion to help finance rebuilding efforts throughout the European continent. The Marshall Plan transformed the post-war landscape and European economies. Could Ukraine benefit from a Marshall Plan 2.0?
Morocco Is Going Big on Solar Energy
Morocco is making significant progress in its transition to green energy by adopting massive renewable energy projects such as the Noor II project, the largest concentrated solar farm in the world. The project is expected to strengthen the domestic electricity capacity in line with the economic potential of the relevant areas.
Biden’s Visit to Saudi Arabia - Main Takeaways
Although Pres. Biden’s visit to Saudi Arabia and Israel aimed at energy and national security did not end with an expected outcome, there are still positive signals sent from this trip, such as the new bilateral framework on 5G and 6G, space exploration and public health cooperation with Saudi Arabia. Amid the global inflation pressure as well as the energy crisis mainly induced by the war in Ukraine, the public is anticipating the next moves of major crude oil producers and, mainly, the OPEC+ meeting on August 3rd.
Climate Change and Migration The Impact of Climate Change on Migration from the Global South to the Global North
Last month, one of the most significant tragedies in U.S. human smuggling history occurred in San Antonio, Texas. Fifty-one migrants believed to be from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador were found dead in an abandoned big rig. An estimated 6,000 Latin American migrants are traveling together through Mexico this year, hoping to cross the border into the United States. While the reasons for migration to the U.S. are not entirely related to climate change, the statistics suggest that climate change's effects continue to uproot many people, especially in the Global South. Some estimates claim that by the year 2050, 140 million to 1.2 billion people will be displaced by climate change. So, what is the relationship between climate change and migration? and how can we mitigate the impact of climate change on migration?
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The best and latest news on the climate change & climate action front from around the world
Supreme Court Limits EPA’s Authority to Regulate Carbon Emissions: What to Expect?
On Thursday, June 30th, 2022, The Supreme Court limited EPA’s authority to regulate carbon emissions. There is scientific evidence, without a massive reduction in carbon emissions and a plan to switch to clean alternative energy sources, there will be dire climate effects worldwide. So, why did the United States Supreme Court decide to limit the authority of the EPA to set critically important regulations?
REPowerEU: Europe’s Energy Plan to Mitigate the Energy Crisis & Russia-Ukraine War
The Russia-Ukraine war has caused a soaring increase in global energy prices as well as energy security concerns. European Union member states have a heavy dependence on gas, oil, and coal imports from Russia. Given the energy and security concerns, the EU is planning to circumvent Russia’s energy supply and seek a faster green transition.
Climate Change Activists Are Skeptical About the Qatar 2022 World Cup’s Green Claims
FIFA announced it would host the first-ever carbon-neutral World Cup this year. The host country Qatar has committed to achieving those Green Claims and advertised its efforts toward a carbon-neutral World Cup. But, environmentalists and climate change activists are not very convinced.
Rebuilding Syria: Who will Help?
It has been eleven years since the uprising against the president of Syria turned into a full-scale civil war. The war in Syria has led to millions of people experiencing food security, poverty, and terrorism, and being internally displaced within the country’s borders and externally into other parts of the Middle East and Europe. On June 30, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs published the 2021 Annual Report for the Syria Humanitarian Fund (SHF) mentioning five major issues in Syria in 2021, including food security and malnutrition crisis, water crisis, disease outbreak, protection crisis, and internal displacement. Meanwhile, According to the estimation of the United Nations, the cost of reconstruction would be $250 billion, which is about four times Syria’s pre-war GDP and forty-seven times Syria’s 2022 estimated budget ($5.3 billion). How to rebuild Syria? Who will help rebuild Syria? Obstacles to humanitarian aid and reconstruction may indicate that it will take more than a decade to rebuild Syria.
Colombia’s New President (Gustavo Petro): Analysis of Environmental Policies
Colombia has elected Gustavo Petro as president, making him the South American country’s first leftist head of state. Petro beat Rodolfo Hernández, a business mogul and former mayor of the city of Bucaramanga, with 50.47% of the vote in a runoff election on June 19th and will take office in a context of deepening discontent over inequality and rising costs of living. Hernández had 47.27% of the valid votes, highlighting the current scenario of polarization. Petro’s election marks a unique shift for Colombia, a country that has never before had a Leftist president, and follows similar victories for the Left in Peru, Chile and Honduras. (…)
Petro’s victory might represent an important step towards the improvement and enforcement of environmental regulation. Deforestation and clean energy were important topics in his campaign, different to what is seen in other neighboring countries, like Brazil.
Climate Change and Latin America: Why Have Latin American Countries Fallen Short Of Their Climate Promises?
It is no secret that climate change and extreme weather threaten human health and safety in Latin America. Because climate change is not just a problem for Latin America but the entire world, there have always been climate negotiations between post-industrial countries in the Global North and developing countries in the Global South. So, who's at fault that Latin American countries continually fall short of their climate promises? To answer this question, we must examine how climate negotiations are shaped.
Analysis: Sri Lanka’s Economic Crisis
While Europe is in the midst of an energy crisis mainly due to less reliance on Russia’s Natural Gas imports, Sri Lanka has suffered from a serious energy shortage for months. Vehicles in Sri Lanka have been lining up for petrol and diesel. Food prices soared. Students cannot go to school. Protests took place in cities. What happened to this island nation in South Asia? How can they solve the “severe economic crisis in its history”?
Saudi Arabia’s Green Initiative: Challenges and Opportunities
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) faces a unique Energy/Climate Change predicament. Even though KSA is vulnerable to climate change, it is the world's largest producer and exporter of Oil and one of the top 10 CO2 emitters global producers. In recent years, KSA announced its "Green Initiative" action plan to fight against climate change. What are the challenges and opportunities facing Saudi’s Green Initiative?
Europe’s Energy Crisis : An Opportunity for Africa?
Europe’s phase-out of Russian energy pushes the EU to look for solutions to the energy crisis. The African continent, a resource giant, might have an opportunity to develop their energy (export) markets while also investing in renewable energy production. A balanced approach is critical.
Amazon’s Recent Threats: Deforestation and Violence
Ending deforestation - mainly in the Amazon rainforest - was considered one of COP26’s first major deals and was endorsed by more than 100 world leaders. Biden and Brazil’s president Jair Bolsonaro also agreed during the Summit of Americas to join efforts to combat deforestation. However, this issue still seems far from a resolution.
The Global Inflation Crisis: How Developing Countries Are Impacted
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine which began in February this year combined with the enduring COVID-19 has slowed economic growth and caused inflation to be stubbornly entrenched in countries around the world.
TBG’s 2022 Summer Internship Team
We are pleased to introduce you to The Bassiouni Group's 2022 Summer Internship Team. This marks the 11th edition of the Program and we are excited to have another strong team in place. Meet the team members.