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The International Court of Justice held a series of historic hearings regarding the most pressing problem of our times: climate change. We followed them from The Hague.
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We work from an amphibious approach, between research and action. Thus, from the depths of academic research and public policy proposals, we develop documents, campaigns and litigations with the capacity to impact our actions. Meanwhile, our activism enriches academic work and helps it to produce real impacts for our grassroots beneficiaries and policy makers.
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