Dr. Phil. Elizabeth Gallon Droste Elizabeth Gallón Droste (born in Bogotá – based in Berlin) conducts artistic research combining text, photography, video and sound, activated as readings and conversa
Esther Mwema Artist and digital inequalities practitioner Esther Mwema is an award-winning artist and digital inequalities practitioner with expertise in Internet governance, tech-innovation and digital rights.
Thailand: An uncommon common Museum Published: 21 January 2025 Parts of Thailand's modern political history, about which nothing can be found in school textbooks, are being exhibited and preserved in an unconventional museum. All Thais should have their say there – not just important historical figures.
Shrishtee Bajpai Shrishtee Bajpai is a researcher, writer, activist and serves on the executive committee of Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature (GARN).
Nirvana Bhandary Feminist writer, filmmaker and creative practitioner Nirvana Bhandary is a Nepali feminist writer, filmmaker and creative practitioner.
María Teresa Vicente Giménez María Teresa Vicente Giménez is professor and researcher in Philosophy of Law and director of the Chair of Human Rights and Rights of Nature.
Eduardo Salazar-Ortuño Eduardo Salazar Ortuño is a public interest environmental lawyer and adjunct professor in Administrative Law at the University of Murcia, Spain.
Timothy Williams Timothy Williams is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Auckland, working on his thesis: “Rights of Nature: A New Paradigm for River Governance in New Zealan
Angela Boshkoska Journalist Angela Boshkoska is a young journalist from North Macedonia, currently in her third year of studying General and Comparative Literature at Ss.
Agroecology: Our Roots of Change Published: 20 January 2025 Agroecology is increasingly recognized as a powerful response to today’s interlinked crises - environmental degradation, climate change, and deepening social inequalities. This dossier explores how agroecology redefines food systems and promotes people’s agency.
Ban Solar Geoengineering Published: 17 January 2025 Countless scientists and experts have warned that solar geoengineering would give emitters an excuse not to end their fossil-fuel addictions and cause far-reaching unintended consequences.
The False Promise of “Responsible Mining” Published: 16 January 2025 Major industry players are working together to create a voluntary global standard that can certify minerals as responsibly produced. But such a framework would consolidate the power and influence of these mining giants and allow them to act with impunity.
Pranom Somwong (Bee) Pranom Somwong is a feminist lawyer with Protection International in Thailand, dedicated to empowering women, land, and climate justice defenders, along with young activ
Matthias Kramm Matthias Kramm is a political and environmental philosopher researching the Rights of Nature at the University of Tübingen in Germany.
Imke Horstmannshoff Imke Horstmannshoff is a researcher, writer and activist for social-ecological change in Germany and the wider European context.
Böll.Thema 2/24: Democracy Published: 20 January 2025 Worldwide, democracy is under pressure. In this edition of the magazine Böll.Thema we introduce people who inspire us with their commitment to democratic values. Because without dedication and action, there can be no democracy. And without democracy, everything is for naught.
Erica Njuguna Climate justice organizer and Global South Coordinator at ANGRY Erica Njuguna is a climate justice organizer and Global South Coordinator at ANGRY.
Heleen Bruggink Heleen Bruggink is a researcher currently working for the Solar Geoengineering Non-Use Agreement Initiative.
Disha Ravi Co-Founder of Fridays For Future India Disha Ravi is Co-Founder of Fridays For Future India.
Mohammed Usrof Founder of the Palestinian Institute for Climate Strategy Mohammed Usrof is Founder of the Palestinian Institute for Climate Strategy.
Chelsea Hodgkins Senior Advocate in Public Citizen’s Climate Program Chelsea Hodgkins is Senior Electric-Vehicle Advocate in Public Citizen’s Climate Program.
Untold Revolution: Food Sovereignty in Palestine Published: 5 January 2025 The pursuit of food sovereignty in Palestine is a profound act of agency and a demand for food justice. It is rooted in agroecology and the control of local natural resources to achieve self-sufficiency.
Vera Benatar Head of Foreign and Security Policy Division Vera Benatar has been Head of Foreign and Security Policy Division since January 2025.