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  • OPINION

    If gun laws are immutable, gun culture must change

    Oped, Published on 18/11/2023

    » As states and courts fall all over themselves to make guns more available, the civilian arsenal has ballooned to 400 million guns in the US.

  • OPINION

    World needs rights-based system

    Oped, Published on 14/11/2023

    » With the world's human population expected to reach a staggering ten billion in the next century, the question of how to achieve food security looms large. The current food system is certainly not up to the task: already, it is failing to ensure that the global population is nourished and contributing to environmental degradation. Radical reform is long overdue.

  • OPINION

    Premier League bets $5 billion on game theory

    News, Published on 08/11/2023

    » Competitive tension is essential to the thrill of any sporting contest. The world's richest domestic soccer competition hasn't been over-endowed on that score in recent years, with Abu Dhabi-bankrolled Manchester City winning England's top division for three consecutive years and leading the table again almost a third into the current season. Those hankering for a bit more drama might do better to turn their attention to the unfolding financial contest for control of who screens the games.

  • OPINION

    Carbon-offset market's dark side

    Oped, Published on 09/11/2023

    » The recent Climate Week NYC, which convened corporate leaders, policymakers, scientists, and others to discuss climate solutions and drive progress towards decarbonisation, underscored how forests have become big business.

  • OPINION

    Pay community health workers

    Oped, Published on 26/10/2023

    » At least six million women worldwide provide unpaid or grossly underpaid labour in community-health centres, often in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Many work as community-health workers. But, though this is a skilled job that should be salaried, only 34 countries offer community-health workers (CHWs) accreditation, training, and salaries, leaving the majority exploited and therefore less effective for their patients. If we are serious about making "health for all" a global priority, this must change.

  • OPINION

    Curbing govt internet surveillance

    Oped, Published on 24/10/2023

    » Government efforts to access private communications are nothing new. In decades past, such attempts at prying were often justified on national-security grounds. Today, however, policymakers point to child safety and disinformation as reasons to limit privacy protections. Established democracies are often leading this charge, inadvertently paving the way for the world's autocrats.

  • OPINION

    If there is no water, let them drink oil!

    Oped, Published on 19/10/2023

    » As a long-time advocate for human and environmental rights, I am terrified by the unprecedented frequency of extreme weather events. With each passing day, it becomes increasingly evident that we are in the midst of an escalating climate emergency. Disasters that past generations would have viewed as biblical or apocalyptic have become our new normal.

  • OPINION

    The real dividing line separating Israel and Palestine

    Oped, Published on 20/10/2023

    » The barbarism that Hamas has unleashed on Israel should be condemned unconditionally, with no "ifs" or "buts". The massacres, rapes, and abductions of civilians from villages, kibbutzim, and a music festival was a pogrom, confirming that Hamas's true goal is to destroy the state of Israel and all Israelis. That said, the situation demands historical context -- not as any kind of justification, but for the sake of clarity about the way forward.

  • OPINION

    Japan's media has to account for its own failures

    News, Published on 16/10/2023

    » The recent downfalls in Japan of the Unification Church and J-pop agency Johnny & Associates seem to be, on the face of it, victories for justice: Two odious groups that used their outsized clout for years to cover up noxious acts have at last been hobbled, if not eliminated.

  • OPINION

    Promise, peril of decarbonisation

    News, Published on 09/10/2023

    » To limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, it is crucial to decarbonise the entire world. But pressuring emerging economies to reach net-zero emissions too quickly could lead to an explosion of dollar-denominated debt and financial volatility across the developing world. Integrating these countries into the decarbonisation effort requires a more nuanced strategy.

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