
What if Whole Systems Thinking Were Required By Law?
On July 3rd, 2025, Advisory Opinion No. 32 on Human Rights and the Climate Emergency may have laid the groundwork. Last Thursday, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights released Advisory

On July 3rd, 2025, Advisory Opinion No. 32 on Human Rights and the Climate Emergency may have laid the groundwork. Last Thursday, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights released Advisory

Global Choices continued its advocacy for the often-forgotten frozen ocean at the UN Oceans Conference (UNOC) in Nice earlier this month. It was a powerful moment—not only to elevate the

So much of President Carter was a rarity. He was multi-dimensional with many talents and interests beyond politics

Fires in L.A., snowstorms in Texas, and hurricane winds in the UK: extreme weather events are linked to interdependent global systems and a warming Arctic. The Arctic is warming at

The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is one of Earth’s most significant climate systems, often referred to as the “conveyor belt” of the ocean. This vast current circulates warm, salty

At Global Choices, we believe in amplifying the voices of those on the frontlines of climate action. This week, we’re excited to feature Leena Joshi, an inspiring young leader who

A Climate Class on the Cryosphere The cryosphere encompasses all the frozen water on Earth, including glaciers, ice sheets, sea ice, snow, and permafrost. These frozen regions play a critical

At Global Choices, we are focused on protecting the Central Arctic Ocean, but why? The Arctic Ocean plays a crucial role in global climate regulation and the overall health of

Am I really a magnet of bad climate events or was I just born in the wrong generation? I was born in 2003 in Brazil, a country historically on the

Arctic Angel Krista shares her review of the European Parliament resolution on Norway’s recent decision to advance seabed mining in the Arctic (Part 2). The European Parliament stayed consistent and