Author profile: Carly A. Krakow

Carly A. Krakow is a scholar, writer, journalist, and NYU Gallatin School faculty member. Her work focuses on environmental and climate justice, international law, and human rights. She has written for publications including The Washington PostAl JazeeraThe ProgressiveOpinio JurisJadaliyyaopenDemocracyE-International RelationsWater, and Passport. She has spoken widely about environmental justice, including for UN Climate Change Conference (COP) events hosted by WHO, OCHA, UNESCO, and others. She is completing her PhD in International Law at the London School of Economics as a Judge Rosalyn Higgins Scholar and Modern Law Review Scholar. She earned her MPhil in International Relations and Politics from the University of Cambridge.

The Long Destruction of Gaza: Toxic Saturation, Health Decimation, and Climate Loss and Damage

Carly A. Krakow • Feb 18 2025 • Articles

Gaza is exceptionally climate-vulnerable, building on years of health and environmental decimation under unlawful blockade.

A Totalitarianism of Our Time: What Arendt Tells Us About Environmental Injustice

Carly A. Krakow • Sep 21 2021 • Articles

Arendt’s works show us that International law, and international human rights, only have meaning when justice is achieved locally.

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