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Environmental Responsibility

November 27, 2024
Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka Weather and Flood Update – 27 November 2024

Note from Our Editorial Desk The weather and flood forecast for Sri Lanka, as of 12:30 on 27 November 2024, highlights the presence of a cyclonic system that is currently a deep

Book Reviews

Cities Made Differently: Try Imagining Another Urban Existence

This excerpt is adapted from Nika Dubrovsky and David Graeber’s Cities Made Differently (MIT Press, 2024, all rights reserved) and is distributed in partnership with Human Bridges. In thousands of ways, we are taught to accept the world we live in as the

November 22, 2024

Future of Air Transport in the Age of Aquarius

Aviation/Business

“When the moon is in the Seventh House And Jupiter aligns with Mars Then peace will guide the planets And love will steer the

AI in Wildlife Crime Prevention

Artificial Intelligence

Wildlife crime is costly, not only for ecosystem conservation but also for local and national economies. Traditional methods of combating wildlife crime include regular patrols

America’s Exit: A Wake-Up Call for Climate Action

January 31, 2025
Diplomacy/Human Rights

Several recent studies have warned against the oppressive heatwaves occurring worldwide due to global warming in the coming years. Certainly, there is widespread concern about the climate changes taking place, which are

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Sri Lanka Weather and Flood Update – 27 November 2024

November 27, 2024
Sri Lanka

Note from Our Editorial Desk The weather and flood forecast for Sri Lanka, as of 12:30 on 27 November 2024, highlights the presence of a cyclonic system that is currently a deep

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Sri Lanka: What We Know About NP’s Weather Preparedness

November 27, 2024
Sri Lanka

Note from Our Editorial Desk The severe weather facing the Northern Province (NP) of Sri Lanka demands immediate and collective action, as the region teeters on the brink of a weather crisis

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Cities Made Differently: Try Imagining Another Urban Existence

November 22, 2024
Book Reviews

This excerpt is adapted from Nika Dubrovsky and David Graeber’s Cities Made Differently (MIT Press, 2024, all rights reserved) and is distributed in partnership with Human Bridges. In thousands of ways, we are taught to

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Engaging Civil Society in Climate Policy

November 10, 2024
Columns/Human Rights

Editor’s Note: In this article, authors from Malaysia University of Science & Technology highlight the importance of integrating civil society voices in climate policy, especially within developing countries. Presented at the recent

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The Sustainability Scam: How Self-Interest Ruins Good Ideas

November 8, 2024
Human Rights

We have laws to ensure children are born into a safe, sustainable, and unpolluted environment. These laws are also meant to empower future generations and guarantee birth equity. But far from ensuring that these

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COP 29 Climate Summit: A Ray of Hope or More Disappointment?

October 26, 2024
Columns

The forthcoming COP 29 Climate Meet, set to take place from November 9 to November 22 in Azerbaijan, has not generated much excitement. On the contrary, there is considerable skepticism about its

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AI in Wildlife Crime Prevention

September 13, 2024
Artificial Intelligence

Wildlife crime is costly, not only for ecosystem conservation but also for local and national economies. Traditional methods of combating wildlife crime include regular patrols and camera traps, but these are also costly

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Future of Air Transport in the Age of Aquarius

September 6, 2024
Aviation/Business

“When the moon is in the Seventh House And Jupiter aligns with Mars Then peace will guide the planets And love will steer the stars This is the dawning of the Age

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