Tyranny of the Minority Slows International Progress on Addressing Plastic Pollution Published: 15 March 2019 At the 4th session of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-4), member states of the UN Environment Programme failed to meet expectations to confront the ever-growing plastic-pollution crisis threatening our waterways, ecosystems, and health.
Tyranny of the Minority Slows International Progress on Addressing Plastic Pollution Published: 15 March 2019 UNEA-4 Agreement Does Not Deliver at Scale and Urgency Needed
Frequently Asked Questions on 1.5°C and Geoengineering Published: 15 March 2019 What's the difference between 1.5°C and 2°C? What are "negative emissions"? What's the problem with geoengineering? Why and how is the Heinrich Böll Foundation working on the topic of geoengineering and the 1.5°C limit? Answers to the most frequently asked questions about the 1,5°C target and the topic of geoengineering.
High-Emitting, Oil-Producing Countries Block Progress on Geoengineering Governance at United Nations Published: 14 March 2019 Civil society reiterates call for a ban on geoengineering High-Emitting, Oil-Producing Countries Block Progress on Geoengineering Governance at United Nations.
Security in the digital age Published: 26 September 2019 The digital revolution changes the traditional security discourse and forces us to re-assess basic concepts of security policy, such as deterrence and arms control.
Nuclear Arms Control Published: 26 September 2019 Dossier Three decades after the end of the Cold War nuclear dangers are on the rise again for a variety of reasons. But there is also hope: a growing number of states is calling for a total prohibition of nuclear weapons.