Leaders from key countries to skip COP29 climate summit

BRUSSELS, Nov 5 (Reuters) - World leaders from major economies including the United States, the European Union and Brazil are planning to skip this year's United Nations climate change summit, known as COP29, in Baku, Azerbaijan. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will not attend the COP29 climate summit because of political developments in... Continue Reading →

Embracing Adaptive Resiliency to Address the Climate and Ecological Emergency: A Call to Academic Leadership

A Moment of Reflection and Renewed Determination The recent electoral outcomes have left many of us in the learning world and community deeply concerned about the trajectory of environmental policy and climate action. While initial reactions may incline us toward introspection or even withdrawal, it is imperative that we, as scholars and educators, redouble our... Continue Reading →

Climate Change Community Mission Statement

Because Survival Requires More Than Just Hope—It Requires Us All. The air we breathe, the water we drink, the soil that cradles our food, and the delicate symphony of life that sustains us—all of it hangs in the balance. Not as some distant, abstract threat, but as a rapidly accelerating crisis unfolding in real-time, under... Continue Reading →

Emergency Information for American Citizens (from the outside looking in…)

U.S. Embassy & Consulate in the Kingdom of Denmark Table of Content: Emergency Information for American Citizens Presidential Elections and the American Political System\ Political Parties in America The Two-Party System and Two Major Parties History of Democratic and Republican Party The Structure of the U.S. Political System Electing a President Understanding Political Primaries Congress:... Continue Reading →

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