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Hope in the era of Trump
Douglas Roche is an author, parliamentarian, and diplomat who have devoted his 50-year public career to peace and human-security issues....

Science for Peace
Apr 71 min read


Finding Glimmers of Climate Hope in the Age of Trump
Emily Hannan Emily is a graduate of Wilfred Laurier University, and Blumenfeld Junior Fellow at Science for Peace. dsgetch, CC BY 2.0...
Emily Hannan
Feb 108 min read


Can We Avoid Fascism as the Climate Crisis Worsens?
Author: Richard Sandbrook , Chair of the Working Group on Nonviolent Resistance and Vice-President of Science for Peace. Image by...
Richard Sandbrook
Oct 15, 202411 min read


Canada must continue cutting emissions regardless of the actions of other polluters
Richard Sandbrook is Chair of the Working Group on Nonviolent Resistance and Vice-President of Science for Peace....
Richard Sandbrook
Aug 22, 20244 min read


A ‘green new deal’ is Canada’s best hope of achieving a just carbon-zero transition
For the liberal democracies, the radical version of the Green New Deal is the best bet for meeting the challenge of the climate crisis.
Richard Sandbrook
Jul 22, 20245 min read


Water, Climate, Violence
Judith Deutsch is former president of Science for Peace, and a psychoanalyst in Toronto. Photo by Muhammad Sabah, B’Tselem, CC BY 4.0...
Judy Deutsch
Jul 3, 202411 min read


The Radical-Reformist Green New Deal
Richard Sandbrook is Chair of the Working Group on Nonviolent Resistance and Vice-President of Science for Peace. Senate Democrats, CC BY...
Richard Sandbrook
Jun 6, 202412 min read


Climate Politics in the Age of Populist Denialism
political and cultural obstacles to climate mitigation
Richard Sandbrook
May 31, 20248 min read


Degrowth: Desirable but Improbable
Richard Sandbrook is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at U of T and Vice-President of Science for Peace. National Archives at...
Richard Sandbrook
May 22, 20245 min read


Why ‘Green Growth’ Is Not the Answer to the Climate Crisis
Charles Edward Miller from Chicago, United States, CC BY-SA 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons...
Richard Sandbrook
May 16, 20246 min read


System Change, Not Climate Change?
Marc-Lautenbacher, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons “System Change, Not Climate...
Richard Sandbrook
May 16, 20244 min read


Strategic Choices for an Effective Climate Movement
Alan Shaw, CC BY-SA 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons Despite the alarming acceleration of...
Richard Sandbrook
Apr 24, 202434 min read


Militarism versus Human Security
Militarisme contre Sécurité Humaine

Science for Peace
Mar 27, 20241 min read


Climate Crisis and Capitalism: Is System Change the Answer?
Richard Sandbrook, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at U of T and Vice-President of Science for Peace identifies the impasse in...
Richard Sandbrook
Feb 15, 20241 min read


Human Fatalities due to Climate Change
Contributed article for the Militarism and Climate Change Working Group. Judith Deutsch is former president of Science for Peace, and a...
Judy Deutsch
Jul 26, 20238 min read


The Intertwined Food and Climate Emergency: Heeding Science
Contributed article for Climate Change Working Group. Judith Deutsch is former president of Science for Peace, and a psychoanalyst in...
Judy Deutsch
Feb 13, 20238 min read


Min Guilbeault, there is no Canadian “Climate Leadership” without Canceling the F-35 Fighter Jet
Carley Dove-McFalls is a recent McGill alumna and climate justice organizer primarily with Divest McGill and Lâchez les Grandes Eaux...
Carley Dove-McFalls
Jan 31, 20234 min read


Militarization and Climate Change with Emily Gilbert
Emily Gilbert is a Professor at the University of Toronto, cross-appointed between the Canadian Studies program and the Department of...
Science for Peace
Dec 1, 20221 min read


A Journey of No Return, Not a Circular Economy
Herman Daly Herman Daly is Emeritus Professor of Economics, University of Maryland. He has received numerous significant awards (e.g.,...
Herman Daly
Nov 3, 20227 min read


Not So Quiet on the Northern Front: Arctic Environmental Cooperation and Geopolitical Conflict
Aidan Oliver https://www.canstockphoto.ca">(c) Can Stock Photo / sommersby Near the end of the Cold War, through a famous speech by none...
Aidan Oliver
Nov 3, 202210 min read
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