Asking the Wrong QuestionsOnly 0.3% of Parliament Questions in the Last 20 Years Were About Climate Change: Study There would be greater climate awareness and action "if politicians from vulnerable states or those representing vulnerable groups asked more questions." By Saumya Kalia
Lie Detector TestHow ‘Political Gaslighting’ Undermines the Truth The subversion of reality and twisting of facts on a mass scale make it difficult for citizens to agree on what the truth is. By Rohitha Naraharisetty
No KiddingWomen‑Led Governments Are More Likely to Deliver on Campaign Promises: Multi‑Country Study "Women may in fact be more effective at this process than men, even when faced with the same institutional challenges." By Liesl Goecker
Poor PerformanceIndia Gets C+ on Evaluation of Government’s Progress on Fossil Fuel Cuts The Indian government is “poor” at transparency about its fossil fuel support and “weak” at following through on energy pledges, a new report concludes. By Rajvi Desai
Inclusivity For The WinNZ Parliament Leads World in LGBTQ+ Representation With LGBTQ+ MPs making up 9% of New Zealand's Parliament, the proportion of government representation reflects society as a whole. By Devrupa Rakshit