When the perpetrator is the climate

When the perpetrator is the climate

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Restoring education after armed conflict: an IHL-guided framework

When armed conflict ends, education does not always return with it. In many post-conflict settings, schools remain closed long after ceasefires, while children stay at home, enter work, remain displaced or navigate unsafe environments. Education systems remain constrained by dest ...  Afficher plus

Deciding under algorithms: artificial intelligence and the protection of civilian infrastructure in armed conflict

Artificial intelligence (AI)-based decision-support systems are increasingly embedded upstream of the use of force, shaping how military actors plan attacks, assessing effects, and anticipating harm. In contemporary urban warfare, where civilian infrastructure forms complex and d ...  Afficher plus

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CBS Evening News, 04/16/25
CBS Evening News

President Trump authorized turning a 700-mile stretch of federal land, from New Mexico to California, into a military installation to allow troops to detain migrants crossing the southern border. At the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety, researchers are testing how ...  Afficher plus

Israel blocks aid to Gaza as it pushes new ceasefire terms
Here & Now Anytime

Israel has stopped humanitarian aid to Gaza as the first phase of the ceasefire deal expired this weekend. The Guardian's Julian Borger talks about why Israel has stopped that aid and ongoing negotiations with Hamas. Then, New York Rep. Gregory Meeks, the ranking Democrat on the ...  Afficher plus

Social Protection and Climate Change: Building Resilience and Reducing Vulnerability with Jana Bischler
Oxford Policy Pod

Jana Bischler is the focal point for social protection and climate change at the International Labour Organization (ILO), where she works with governments worldwide to design systems that protect people from climate shocks and support long-term resilience. From a career in develo ...  Afficher plus

Mirca Madianou, "Technocolonialism: When Technology for Good is Harmful" (Polity, 2024)
New Books in Critical Theory

With over 300 million people in need of humanitarian assistance, and with emergencies and climate disasters becoming more common, AI and big data are being championed as forces for good and as solutions to the complex challenges of the aid sector. Technocolonialism: When Technolo ...  Afficher plus