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The vital role of soil diversity for sustainable agriculture 

Soils are the silent foundation of our societies and define our cultures. More than a resource, soils are a reflection of our relationship with nature.

The tariffs of Damocles

Regardless of whether this new round of threats ends up being implemented or not, expectations can have a big effect even before anything concrete actually happens.

What to expect from the Trump administration in Latin America?

The region must unite to avoid falling into the colonial logic, shared by both the U.S. and China, which positions it as a mere supplier of raw materials.

The Crypto-Scandal and the Political Survival of Javier Milei

In light of recent events and Argentina's political history, it is possible that Milei will manage to overcome this crisis. However, his power will be weakened, as it largely depends on public perception of his ability to manage the country's economy.
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Climate change

Climate inequality: an unnatural disaster

The region is experiencing increasingly frequent and violent climatic phenomena. An economic elite is contributing the most to the crisis with carbon emissions while being the least affected by the current climate emergency.  For decades, Latin America has been the most unequal region on the planet. Despite its total emissions representing approximately 8.3% of global emissions, it is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. This is especially evident in strategic areas such as the Amazon and Central America, which are crucial for the control of productive and energy resources. There is a clear asymmetry between emissions and the generation and perpetuation of vulnerabilities in the region. Research shows that impoverished populations are more vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, while emitting less carbon than higher income groups. Oxfam's analysis of carbon inequality in 2020 showed that the richest 10% of the world's population is not only responsible for...

Goodbye winters?

With radical changes in climate, our habits, perceptions, and reactions to the causes should change. But is that what public opinion data tell us?

Why should we talk about climate justice?

The notion of climate justice brings to the table the unequal historical and present responsibilities of countries, companies, and individuals regarding the climate crisis.

Democracy challenges

Elon Musk, the genie out of the bottle 

Trump's victory back in the White House may be the South African tycoon's most successful investment, moving from risk-taker to king-maker.

Reconciliation with Politics

In the last month, a sequence of diverse events can be considered to argue for the existence of a favorable arena of evident reconciliation with politics.

Compulsory voting and the challenges of democracy...

Compulsory voting is a common feature in Latin America:...

Ideas to save democracy (also in Latin...

Make no mistake: democracy is not a social welfare program, but primarily a political system for making collective decisions peacefully.

Disinformation

Iran’s ambitions in Latin America

HispanTV has been identified as a propaganda tool of the Iranian regime and criticized for disseminating disinformation. However, the alternative approach it offers to international reality has managed to connect with broad sectors of the Latin American left.

Mexico: falsehood is a constant in the debates

Mexico: falsehood is a constant in the debates

The impact of AI on democratic politics: risk or opportunity?

There are many challenges in integrating artificial intelligence into institutional processes and political engineering, and there is no consensus on its advantages. This double reading will condition innovations and fuel demands for external regulation.

Elections 2024: the risks of disinformation

The risk of polarization is that it generates a social fracture that could lead us to an all-or-nothing result. The vote would not be for the support or rejection of a political platform, but a tool to silence those voices with which we differ.
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Professor at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana (Bogotá) and PhD candidate in Law at Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Specializing in migration movements, gender studies and Venezuelan politics.
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Political scientist and economist. PhD from the University of Toronto. Senior Editor at Global Brief Magazine. Social Research Design Specialist at RIWI Corp. (Real-Time Interactive World-Wide Intelligence).
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Political scientist. Professor and researcher at the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ). PhD in Political Science from IUPERJ (current IESP / UERJ). Researcher at the Brazilian Center for International Relations (CEBRI) - Núcleo Europa.
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Associate Researcher at the Center for the Study of State and Society - CEDES (Buenos Aires). Author of "Latin America Global Insertion, Energy Transition, and Sustainable Development", Cambridge University Press, 2020.
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