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Cycling towards sustainable development

On World Bicycle Day, we take a look at some recent studies on how cycling can contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and a new initiative from the United Nations to increase the use of bikes for human and planetary health and wellbeing.

03.06.2022

The Biggest Carbon Sink of All

With the Ocean Decade continuing apace, and Stockholm+50 around the corner, we look to Future Earth's Anthropocene magazine and an article which asks, "Can we bury our CO2 problem at the bottom of the ocean"

24.05.2022

statute buried in the sea

Living Together in Peace: the United Republic of Tanzania, an icon of hope

On the occasion of the International Day of Living Together in Peace, the Secretary-General of ISC Member the International Peace Research Association (IPRA), Christine Atieno, explores how the international community could learn from the Tanzanian model of peace to address conflicts and promote peace cultures in realistic ways.

16.05.2022

Whose right is it anyway? Copyright and scholarly publishing

The question of who owns the copyright to scientific publications, such as journal articles, is complex and contested. Jenice Jean Goveas looks at the issue and considers some of the recent initiatives designed to support authors to retain rights to their published work.

09.05.2022

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