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Food for nutrition, nature and livelihood

July 3, 2015 editorColumns, Think green

By Sunita Narain What societies eat reflects their position on the modernity trajectory. Poorer countries have health problems because of lack of food. Then as people get rich, they end up losing the health advantage of food availability. They eat…

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Vykom: Strategic nonviolent action against untouchability

March 26, 2015 editorColumns, Green corner, Think green

Robert J. Burrowes Why does nonviolent action work? And how good was Mohandas K. Gandhi as a nonviolent strategist? If you want high quality evidence in your search for answers to these two questions then I encourage you to read…

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Tale of two cities: Monologue obstructing dialogue

March 8, 2015March 8, 2018 editorColumns, Green corner, Think green

Mostafa Kamal Majumder A round-table held at a hotel in Dhaka city on Saturday underlined the need for dialogue but only after what its participants are reported to have said the end of ‘violence’. As reported, the speakers have called…

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Biocultural diversity combats climate change

December 18, 2014 editorColumns, Green corner, Think green

Danielle Nierenberg and Sarah Small From the Saami in Europe, to the Maori in New Zealand, indigenous communities are creating and maintaining rich biocultural landscapes. A biocultural landscape is a holistic system of culture and nature that has been shaped…

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Green product certification: A tool for combating climate change

December 5, 2014 editorBusiness, Climate, Environment, Green corner, Think green

Shalini Sharma All major cities in India are now witnessing major infrastructure growth and expansion of their boundaries. With this massive infrastructure construction underway, the resources of cities are put under stress. Energy requirements are skyrocketing, which places a huge…

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Sustainability both a risk and opportunity

November 27, 2014 editorEnvironment, Green corner, Think green

By Grace Chua Singapore’s Second Minister for the Environment and Water Resources Grace Fu on Tuesday urged businesses to be aware of their responsibility to the environment, observing that being sustainable can also open up business opportunities. Addressing 450 business…

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Too young to smoke, old enough to harvest tobacco?

May 16, 2014 editorGreen corner, Think green

Margaret Wurth Some companies even allow for lower standards of protection for children in their US supply chain than for those elsewhere. Grace, whose name has been changed to protect her privacy, doesn’t smoke – at 15, she’s too young…

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Sustainable SME development

May 1, 2014May 2, 2014 editorGreen corner, Think green

Dr. Atiur Rahman SMEs have been globally considered as engines of economic growth as well as key instruments for promoting equitable development. The major advantage of the sector is its employment potential at low capital cost. The labour intensity of…

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Sustainability linked to responsible governance

April 29, 2014 editorGreen corner, Think green

Worldwatch Institute State of the World 2014 calls for bottom-up pressure and greater government accountability Washington DC – Citizens who expect their governments to lead on sustainability have been badly disappointed in recent years. From largely ineffectual international climate conferences to the…

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Secrecy among firms may be impeding innovation

April 18, 2014 editorGreen corner, Think green

Geneva – Firms in Kenya are using secrecy instead of patents to protect their valuable ideas and innovations, according to preliminary results from a World Bank study, and this is hampering collaboration and creativity in the country. The results were…

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Do traffic-related deaths get the attention they deserve?

April 11, 2014 editorGreen corner, Think green

Deaths from road injuries and diseases related to transport air pollution have grown globally in the last two decades — up by 46 per cent and 11 per cent respectively. But developing countries are bearing the brunt of this crisis.…

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Ending hunger, undernutrition by 2025 must be top dev priority

March 13, 2014 editorGreen corner, Think green

By Shenggen Fan IFPRI’s 2013 Global Food Policy Report (http://www.ifpri.org/gfpr/2013) reviews major food policy developments and trends from the past year, documents emerging issues, examines key challenges and opportunities, describes the rising political commitment to food and nutrition security, and…

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Bringing justice to health: Legal empowerment impacts public health

March 8, 2014 editorGreen corner, Think green

LEGAL EMPOWERMENT: The transfer of power from the usual gatekeepers of the law – lawyers, judges, police, and state officials – to ordinary people who make the law meaningful on a local level and enhance the agency of disadvantaged populations.”

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Women’s representation in government still low

February 20, 2014 editorGreen corner, Think green

New Worldwatch Institute study examines the number of women active in national legislatures Washington DC—In late 2013, women accounted for slightly more than 21 percent of the representatives in the lower or popular chambers of national legislatures worldwide, according to…

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Agri tech could increase global crop yields 67 percent, halve food prices

February 14, 2014 editorGreen corner, Think green

Washington D.C. – Increased demand for food due to population and income growth and the impacts of climate change on agriculture will ratchet up the pressure for increased and more sustainable agricultural production to feed the planet. A new report…

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IOC acts on Sochi abuses – Human Rights Watch

February 14, 2014 editorGreen corner, Think green

Moscow) – The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has taken important steps to persuade the Russiangovernment to investigate persistent claims of nonpayment of wages to workers who helped build Olympicvenues and infrastructure. The IOC efforts resulted in government pledges that the…

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Abuse of Sub-Saharan migrants – Human Rights Watch

February 14, 2014 editorGreen corner, Think green

Moroccan security forces commonly beat, otherwise abuse, and sometimes steal from sub-Saharan migrants in the northeastern part of the country, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. These abuses persist despite some improvements in the treatment of migrants…

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Hefty subsidies prop up unsustainable energy system

January 24, 2014 editorGreen corner, Think green

Washington, DC—Efforts by a variety of organizations to quantify global support for fossil fuels have generated estimates that range from $523 billion to over $1.9 trillion, depending on the calculation and what measures are included. What is clear is that…

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Gender and assets: Closing the gap

January 15, 2014 editorGreen corner, Think green

by Sara Gustafson Use, control, and ownership of productive assets – land, money, livestock, and education, to name just a few – are essential stepping stones on the path out of poverty. But this pathway can look very different depending…

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Elections 2014 in Bangladesh

January 3, 2014 editorGreen corner, Think green

Dr. M. S. Haq At present, a few of the concerns about Bangladesh are: one, sizes and ramifications of additional losses, as well as damage – in terms of, as appropriate, life, property and other things including economy – that…

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Protection for victims of political crises

December 24, 2013December 26, 2013 editorGreen corner, Think green

Dr. M. S. Haq Direct victims of present day political crises in Bangladesh are country Bangladesh and people of Bangladesh. Indirect victims of above crises are world countries and world peoples including those of Bangladesh – against the backdrop of…

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Do not invite terrorism to Bangladesh

December 16, 2013December 18, 2013 editorGreen corner, Think green

Dr. M. S. Haq A continuous inflexibility – for quite some time now – on the part of concerned political parties of Bangladesh in matters of upcoming elections has apparently been causes, effects and causalities of harmful hartals after harmful…

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Shirin Huq’s tribute to Mandela

December 12, 2013 editorGreen corner, Think green

As the world mourns the passing of Madiba, I thought I would share with you this beautiful tribute to him. It is a creative work of art consisting of 50 steel rods symbolic of the years in prison.

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Climate change meeting in Warsaw: Too little, too late

December 10, 2013December 10, 2013 editorGreen corner, Think green

By Jack A. Smith The sharply increasing scientific indicators of impending disastrous global climate change have failed to motivate the principal developed countries, led by the U.S., to accelerate the lackluster pace of their efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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Is not justice taking proper care of itself in Bangladesh?

December 7, 2013 editorGreen corner, Think green

Dr. M. S. Haq Causes, effects and causalities of justice should take its own course through family, society and other locations, as well as destinations at local global and other levels – in pursuits of its goals, objectives and outcomes,…

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Record high for global greenhouse gas emissions

December 4, 2013 editorGreen corner, Think green

New Worldwatch Institute report Washington, D.C.—-The disappointing climate conference in Warsaw, Poland-which  was intended to lay the groundwork for a global climate agreement in 2015-stands in sharp contrast to the continued growth in emissions of greenhouse gases. Negotiators and activists…

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Stop deaths, destructions: Amend the Constitution

November 27, 2013December 2, 2013 editorGreen corner, Think green

Dr. M. S. Haq The cost and the accumulated cost of creation of initial conditions for ‘free, fair, credible and all inclusive elections’ in Bangladesh have been on the rise against the backdrop of things such as hartals. Developments –…

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Britain’s Solar Schools cutting energy bills, carbon

November 24, 2013 editorGreen corner, Think green

Against a backdrop of rising energy prices, schools the length and breadth of Britain are taking control of their energy and generating their own, thanks to 10:10’s successful Solar Schools campaign.

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Tackling aflatoxins: An overview of challenges and solutions

November 7, 2013 editorGreen corner, Think green

Laurian Unnevehr and Delia Grace Policy and economic challenges: In addition to the challenge of creating market incentives for reducing aflatoxins, there is also an economic challenge in reducing the costs of control. A wide range of control methods exist,…

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Dying in pain – Abdoulaye’s story

October 25, 2013 editorGreen corner, Think green

By Angela Chung When Abdoulaye’s mother left his hospital bedside to pick up medicine from the pharmacy, I helped fan him. Temperatures in Senegal reach the 90s in November, and the air in the ward for children with advanced cancer…

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