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Climate change

From private benefit to collective cost: the exploitation of common resources in Latin America

Climate change exposes Latin America’s tragedy of the commons. Inequality, weak institutions, and global cooperation define the region’s future.

Climate change financing in times of denialism

The rise of climate denialism and financial interests is undermining global commitments to climate change mitigation and sustainable development.

Accelerating climate action through mangrove protection and restoration

Putting the conservation, restoration, and sustainable management of mangroves and other blue carbon ecosystems front and center of countries’ NDCs is critical to meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement.

Roots of resilience: safeguarding the Caribbean’s mangroves

More than ecosystems, mangroves are a vital natural shield for millions in the Caribbean: they protect communities, sustain economies and are the key to climate resilience. Their protection is a crucial test of political will and regional cooperation.

Law from the ground up: Latin America’s model of Environmental Law Clinics

A growing network of Environmental Law Clinics in Latin America is training future lawyers by combining climate justice, community work, and legal innovation.

The role of international law in the fight against climate change

International law plays a key role in addressing climate change. What legal tools are available and what reforms are needed for global climate governance?