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By Michael O'Bryan, Distinguished Research Fellow at Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation, Drexel University
Alicia Atkinson, Research and Innovation Officer at the Wealth and Work Futures Lab, Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation, Drexel University
Voters, city council and even local business leaders have tried to raise the city’s minimum wage, but face pushback from the state legislature in Harrisburg.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Ben Kravitz, Assistant Professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Indiana University
Tyler Felgenhauer, Research Scientist in Civil and Environmental Engineering, Duke University
The big question: Would climate engineering like sending reflective particles into the stratosphere or brightening clouds help reduce the national security risks of climate change or make them worse?The Conversation (Full Story)
By Eric Vanden Eykel, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, Ferrum College
A scholar of early Christian literature writes that religious theories around celestial events are part of a larger human pattern to find meaning. And they go back thousands of years.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Hayley Clements, Senior Researcher, African Wildlife Economy Institute and Centre for Sustainability Transitions, Stellenbosch University
Alta De Vos, Associate Professor, Centre for Sustainability Transitions, Stellenbosch University
Matthew Child, PhD candidate, University of Pretoria
South Africa’s government is calling for public comments on an updated version of its existing biodiversity economy plan.

The National Biodiversity Economy Strategy aims to conserve biodiversity while also contributing to job creation and economic growth. It proposes to do this by promoting sustainable use of the country’s natural resources.

The strategy is being…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Ilana Webster-Kogen, Joe Loss Reader in Jewish Music, SOAS, University of London
Listening to El Medioni’s work is a deep dive into the history of north African Jews over the last 150 years, long pre-dating his birth.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Sarah Schiffling, Deputy Director of the HUMLOG (Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management Research) Institute, Hanken School of Economics
Foteini Stavropoulou, Senior Lecturer in Operations and Supply Chain Management, Liverpool John Moores University
Humanitarian workers are protected by international law, but the number of aid agency workers being killed around the world is growing.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Human Rights Watch
Click to expand Image On the night before the infamous “foreign agents” law came into force back in 2012, unknown individuals sprayed graffiti reading, “Foreign Agent! ♥ USA” on the buildings hosting the offices of three prominent NGOs in Moscow, including Memorial.  © 2012 Yulia Klimova/Memorial Georgia’s ruling party plans to reintroduce highly controversial Russia-style “foreign agent” legislation aimed at incapacitating civil society and independent media. If adopted, the laws, which were withdrawn last year in the face of massive protests, would require foreign-funded nongovernmental… (Full Story)
By Arzu Geybullayeva
Last year, when the ruling party announced its decision to adopt the bill it was met with large public outcry as well as international criticism. (Full Story)
By Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra
Governor-general designate Sam Mostyn would become the latest punching bag in the culture wars. But how will her Governor-Generalship compare to others past?The Conversation (Full Story)
By Matthew Carl Ives, Senior Researcher in Economics, University of Oxford
Belinda Wade, Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Business, The University of Queensland
Saphira Rekker, Senior Lecturer in Sustainable Finance, The University of Queensland
Cement and fossil fuel production has reached unprecedented levels, with most of the emission growth traceable to a relatively small number of companies.The Conversation (Full Story)
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