New UN report highlights how greenhouse gas emissions rose from 2010 and marred economies

New UN report highlights how greenhouse gas emissions rose from 2010 and marred economies

 scientists of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) issued their first report in 1990. Only recently, they put out their sixth and latest assessment, a “final warning” on the state of the planet – and the news was anything but good. Yes, some progress had been made...

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In countries where men migrate abroad for jobs, parents view them as ideal matches for their daughters

In countries where men migrate abroad for jobs, parents view them as ideal matches for their daughters

In several of the countries The New Humanitarian reported from – including among Adivasi Indigenous communities in southern Rajasthan, India – parents often view men who have migrated as favourable matches for their daughters. Many Adivasi men go to work in the Indian state of Gujarat. “My father met my...

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Reporters’ diary: Walking in steps of women who stay when husbands migrate in search of livelihoods

Reporters’ diary: Walking in steps of women who stay when husbands migrate in search of livelihoods

Most of the time, to write about migration means telling the stories of people who move: those forced from their homes by natural disasters, conflict, violence or the effects of climate change, or so fed up with limited economic opportunities, corruption and bad governance that the faint glint of possibility...

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The Great Reset: Why consumers should keep off fake foods and focus on natural human nutrition

The Great Reset: Why consumers should keep off fake foods and focus on natural human nutrition

The fake food industry wants people to believe that products produced with precision fermentation are no different from other fermented foods, like kimchi and yogurt. But what they fail to disclose is that the most often used organism in precision fermentation is the common bacteria E. coli. The E. coli...

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Projected growth of fake food industry to $3 trillion gives globalists power and control over human health

Projected growth of fake food industry to $3 trillion gives globalists power and control over human health

Fake food is predicted to become a $3 trillion market; consulting firm McKinsey & Company predicted that 60 per cent of all materials in the economy could be produced this way, including fake meat, fake milk and fake fat. Be on the lookout for industry buzzwords like precision fermentation, a...

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How ChatGPT artificial intelligence chatbot can help decolonise aid, ease access to donor funding

How ChatGPT artificial intelligence chatbot can help decolonise aid, ease access to donor funding

A few years ago, I spent months helping to create materials to help local organisations navigate the overcomplicated global humanitarian system. Today, the same tools can be researched and drafted in mere minutes using ChatGPT. With a few back-and-forth exchanges, the artificial intelligence chatbot can quickly summarise funding opportunities for...

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Holocaust: Be it actual war or potential nuclear catastrophe, it’s certainly looking mighty ugly right now

Holocaust: Be it actual war or potential nuclear catastrophe, it’s certainly looking mighty ugly right now

In my youth, atomic war was, culturally speaking, all around us. It was even in outer space, as in the 1955 film This Island Earth in which another planet goes up in a version of radioactive flames, scaring the living hell out of the 11-year-old Thomas M. Engelhardt.  So, yes,...

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Everywhere in our lives there lurks the possibility we might be next victims of nuclear wipe out

Everywhere in our lives there lurks the possibility we might be next victims of nuclear wipe out

Indulge me for a moment. This is how “The Prophecy” in my 1962 high school yearbook began. It was written by some of my classmates in the year we graduated from Friends Seminary in New York City.  “Being an historian, I am jotting down these notes out of habit, but...

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Why China wants the Ukraine war to drag on: China needs Russian oil and gas for its energy-devouring economy

Why China wants the Ukraine war to drag on: China needs Russian oil and gas for its energy-devouring economy

As a noticeably puffy-faced Vladimir Putin welcomed his “dear friend” Xi Jinping to the Kremlin yesterday, the Russian despot acted as if he was hosting his equal. After all, he no doubt reasoned, China needs Russian oil and gas for its energy-devouring economy. The Kremlin is also a handy ally...

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Refugee protection system in US, world is founded colonial and racist; can’t let the displaced lead policy conversations

Refugee protection system in US, world is founded colonial and racist; can’t let the displaced lead policy conversations

As the first and only female CEO of an international refugee rights organisation with lived experience of forced displacement, I am painfully aware that colonialism and white supremacy are central to the formation and functioning of the global refugee protection system. Having to continually prove this obvious fact is exhausting,...

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