Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): In Progress
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Article Article ID: 1961-18
The Climate-Well-Being Nexus: Integrating Global Evidence to Align Subjective Perceptions and Objective Realities in the Age of Climate Uncertainty
December 2025, DOI: https://doi.org/10.63385/eel.v1i2.196
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Abstract: Climate change is no longer an abstract dilemma but a lived reality, experienced not only through changing material conditions but also across the psychological landscapes of people worldwide. While extensive literature documents the physical consequences of rising sea levels, extreme temperatures and growing food insecurity, far less attention has been...
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Article Article ID: 34719–36
The Socioeconomic Roots of Biodiversity Loss in Lesotho: A Critical Analysis
December 2025, DOI: https://doi.org/10.63385/eel.v1i2.347
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Abstract: This research investigates the correlation between human dependence on natural resources, instances of their unsustainable use, and the subsequent decline in plant and animal biodiversity. The central argument posits that unsustainable resource extraction methods degrade the ecosystem, leading to a reduction in species diversity within the affected region. The study aims...
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Review Article ID: 44137–53
Integrating Indigenous Knowledge and Traditional African Governance into Climate Policy: Legal and Strategic Implications
December 2025, DOI: https://doi.org/10.63385/eel.v1i2.441
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Abstract: This study examines how traditional African governance systems and indigenous knowledge can be more effectively integrated into national and regional climate strategies, with particular attention to legal and policy implications. Using a qualitative narrative review combined with doctrinal legal analysis, the paper synthesizes international legal instruments, regional African climate frameworks,...
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