Tag: COP26
Interviews
Interview : Dr Avinaash Munohur, Politologue
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World Affairs
The UN Security Council cannot remain trapped in an antediluvian time warp. Its profoundly iniquitous and dated structure must be promptly reformed
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The effect of the budget measures can be transient if government does not in parallel also rigorously ascertain that there are competent currency stabilizing measures in place, a
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Newsflash
Breakfast with Bwana
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ENVIRONMENT
The most charitable assessment is that at best, Cop26 should be remembered as FLOP26
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There is much for us to learn from the Indian experience. India can ‘show the world how to tackle endemic Covid-19.’ What are we waiting for?
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ENVIRONMENT
Civil society, climate scientists and activists and people must remain mobilized and continue to press governments of the worst polluting countries to drastically cut down their emissions of
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Democracy
The focus on building democracy should be on more intermediary outcomes, which can serve as building blocks for longer term democratic renewal
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ENVIRONMENT
Breakfast with Bwana
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ENVIRONMENT
The battle is not over yet. The onus is on the world leaders to urgently get their act together
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The Conversation
At COP26 in Glasgow everyone was committed to saving the planet, but there were highly divergent views about how to do it
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World Affairs
Changement climatique & COP26
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Interviews
‘Ramgoolam a là l’occasion de se poser en homme d’Etat s’il prend la bonne décision. Un homme d’Etat est celui qui sait quand son tour est passé’
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ENVIRONMENT
Climate change
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The Conversation
Helping developing nations pay for the expensive work of emissions reduction and adaptation benefits everyone on the planet.
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