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OPINION

Keep Muay Thai's roots alive

Oped, Somsak Wiwatpaisal, Published on 27/03/2025

» For decades, most people have known Thai boxing, or Muay Thai, through televised matches, unaware the sport has an ancient legacy of diverse traditions that are obscured in the familiar ring fights.

OPINION

The geopolitics of nature requires collaboration

Oped, Simon Zadek, Published on 13/06/2023

» From Russia's war against Ukraine to US rivalry with China, tectonic geopolitical shifts have shaken multilateralism in recent years. While many of the consequences, from surging food and energy prices to the rising risks of major conflict, have been discussed at length, more attention must be devoted to the implications of these shifts for efforts to address the multifaceted climate and nature crisis.

OPINION

Unlocking mung bean's potential

Oped, Ryan Huling, Published on 28/02/2023

» Driven by growing concerns about the enormous ecological footprint of conventional meat, dairy and egg production, and enticed by the personal health benefits of a shift towards nutrient-dense foods, plant-based protein is on the upswing across Asia -- especially in Thailand.

OPINION

How to balance sustainability

Oped, Tiina Vähänen and Serena Fortuna, Published on 30/09/2022

» As the global population rises, we are projected to need up to 50% more food by 2050 than we needed in 2012. We face a huge challenge to feed the world while at the same time protecting our forests from agricultural expansion, which drives almost 90% of deforestation globally.

OPINION

Russia-Ukraine war's effects on global food security

Oped, Qu Dongyu, Published on 15/03/2022

» Over the past two years, Covid-19 has presented many challenges to global food security. Today, what is happening in Russia and Ukraine adds another significant challenge.

OPINION

Search for alternative proteins is now a gold rush

Oped, Ryan Huling, Published on 06/01/2021

» Alternatives to meat are nothing new in Thailand. What is new is who's eating them.

OPINION

Climate change salvation in a vat

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 09/12/2020

» We are putting a final end to the fossil era," said Denmark's climate minister, Dan Jorgensen, last week. What he meant was that the European Union's biggest oil and gas producer is officially getting out of the petrochemical business after 80 years.