Tag: Politics

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Populism appears to be falling out of favour. For now As the number of populist world leaders falls to a 20-year low, research suggests that democracy is more resilient that we think Democracy Politics Society
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What went right this week: psychedelics for mental health, plus more Australia recognised psychedelics as medicine, an Amazon fightback began, and renewables neared a milestone, plus more Conservation Environment Health Politics Society
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The refugee who created a refuge for nature in a conflict zone With war and mining threatening Myanmar’s biodiversity, one environmental defender responded with a ‘peace park’ Conservation Environment
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Nine things that went right this week, including wins for wildlife A rhino record was set, the ozone layer is recovering, and scientists identified a ‘climate-proof’ wheat, plus more Conservation Culture Environment Health Society
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The Maasai community that took on the Tanzanian government – and won Evicted from its ancestral land in the 1970s, a Maasai community has made good on its promise to reclaim the territory Environment Politics Society
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Earth’s ozone layer is on track to recover. That’s good news for the climate Global efforts to repair the ozone layer are on course to succeed, according to the UN. The news has positive implications for the climate Environment Politics
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