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OPINION

Treaty could end our plastic crisis

Oped, Salisa Traipipitsiriwat & Penchom Saetang, Published on 29/11/2024

» On Nov 13, a coalition of 160 civil society organisations in Thailand made a historic plea, submitting a joint statement urging the Thai government to champion a strong Global Plastics Treaty at the upcoming fifth and final negotiations in Busan, South Korea. This treaty, initiated in 2022, aims to establish a legally binding global framework to address plastic pollution across its entire life cycle.

OPINION

What do Indian women want from poll?

Oped, Sanjukta Sharma, Published on 25/05/2024

» Since April 19, the day general elections began in India, voters have queued up outside polling booths, braving a muggy, scorching heatwave. The mood appears mostly upbeat. Voters talk to TV news reporters. They articulate wishes for change or belief in the incumbent leader.

OPINION

Yes, democracy done via lottery has potential

Oped, Joe Mathews, Published on 01/11/2023

» Recently, I spent a long afternoon on a rocky Athens hill called the Pnyx for the first meeting of a novel assembly inspired by the past.

OPINION

Brand audits and coastal cleanups

Oped, Pichmol Rugrod, Published on 20/09/2023

» One cannot ignore the amount of plastic pollution these days. It's quite common to find single-use plastic waste lying around once it has served its purpose. It is anywhere and everywhere.

OPINION

Demon or deity?

Oped, Postbag, Published on 29/08/2023

» Re: "Court asked to help shift 'demon' statue", (BP, Aug 26).

OPINION

We can't just let Myanmar suffocate

Oped, Ye Myo Hein, Published on 21/07/2021

» Long queues of wailing Myanmar people wait daily outside Yangon's oxygen distribution depots -- with scant regard for social distancing -- to refill their oxygen cylinders needed for their relatives at home, suffering from Covid-19.