Bulletin Nº2 Chile’s New Constitution and Climate Change | Climate Governance and the Elements:...

Authors: Marco Billi and Pilar Moraga | Editorial Leadership: Dominique Hervé and Pilar Moraga | Editorial Team: José Barraza. Climate change is produced by human activities that affect multiple...

Guest post: How COP26 finally recognised the latest IPCC climate science (Carbon Brief)

As climate scientists involved in the first part of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) sixth assessment report (AR6), and with several of...

Policy brief | How do we connect some of the legal principles of environmental...

Jorge Femenías, Doctor of Law from the Universidad de Valladolid and Doctor of Law from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Professor of Environmental Law and...

IPCC climate report: Earth is warmer than it’s been in 125,000 years (Nature)

Landmark assessment says that greenhouse gases are unequivocally driving extreme weather — but that nations can still prevent the worst impacts. By Jeff Tollefson Modern society’s...

Climate change: Temperature analysis shows UN goals ‘within reach’ (BBC)

A new analysis, seen by the BBC, suggests the goals of the UN Paris climate agreement are getting "within reach." By Matt McGrath The Climate Action Tracker group...

Pilar Moraga is the new director of CR2

The researcher from the Governance and Science-Policy Interface research line becomes the fourth director of CR2 since the center's inception in 2013. By CR2 Communications Pilar...

Chile proposes new constitution steeped in science (Nature)

Although many researchers support the draft, opposition could sink it. By Emiliano Rodríguez Mega Chile has a new best seller. Since it was finalized on 4...

Webinar “Global Cooperation for the Environment: Policy, Technology, and Action” (Wilson Center)

To celebrate 50 years since the founding of Earth Day, the Wilson Center invites you to join us for a reflection on global cooperation...

Mapped: How ‘proxy’ data reveals the climate of the Earth’s distant past (Carbon Brief)

At any one moment in time, thousands of measurements are being taken of the world’s weather. Across land, sea and sky, data is being...

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