By Sophie Mainz “Don’t give it to a Russian!” reads the slogan on the white T-shirts of three Ukrainian activists. Above the slogan, two hands form
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By Selma Brodrej “O Man, listen, whatever be your country and your opinions: here, as I have read it, is your history, not in the books
By Sakke Teerikoski African elephants are on the decline. Large-scale illegal hunting is threatening populations across the continent to answer the global demand for ivory. This
Av Fredrika Andersson Den andra december började FN:s klimatkonferens COP24 i Katowice, Polen. Sex dagar senare började UF Uppsalas Travel Group sin resa ner mot Ungern,
By Rubanya Nanda The human tendency to procrastinate doing work until the very last moment has been the topic of many studies in psychology. The effects
By Anton Rosén What do we picture when we hear “deforestation”? I guess many of us imagine slash-and-burn agriculture in the Amazons. Or maybe rainforests giving
By Nguyen Ha Biology tells us that the remnants of wars can be enduring. What can practitioners and researchers learn from this? As battles begin to
By Danni Portocarrero I cannot remember the first time I heard about giving legal rights to nature. My instinctive interest in protecting nature, however, started during
By Michelle Pencarski In hindsight, creating a second Yugoslavia might have been insanity. From the very beginning, the unification of several ethnic groups with various expectations