Av Felix Hasselblad Jag lyssnar på Stefan Sundstöms album Babyland. Plötsligt tar det slut. Det blir tyst. Jag ler, för jag vet att det är dags
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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
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By Joakim Ydebäck In the autumn of 2018, the Champs-Élysées was turned into a battlefield. Protesters wearing yellow vests had taken to the streets in objection
By Carol Pang In February 1992, The Economist leaked an internal memo that Lawrence Summers, the then chief-economist of the World Bank, circulated in December 1991.
By Elin Berg As the awareness of climate change’s environmental impact is increasing internationally, its gendered effects are still paid little attention. However, the very construction