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Indigenous People Behind Bars: How to Break the Cycle
Australia’s prison population is rising. Between 2010-2020, the prison population jumped from around 29,700 to… Read More »Indigenous People Behind Bars: How to Break the Cycle
The Global South: Pathways to Global Equity
The term ‘Global South’ was first used by academic and social activist, Carl Oglesby, in 1969. He used it to describe the persistent socio-economic dominance held by Western and European powers over countries in Africa, South America, the Middle East and much of the Asian subcontinent including China.
Today, in the context of accelerated globalisation and a worldwide environmental crisis, the concept of a Global South has acquired more and more relevance – both as a geo-political shorthand and an international imperative.
Climate change and the “SDGs”: What are they and how do they help?
A holistic approach to sustainability includes economic, social, and environmental sustainability. This means, the sustainable… Read More »Climate change and the “SDGs”: What are they and how do they help?
Why Life Cycle Assessment Matters For Your Products Success
62% of respondents in a global study want companies to behave in a more sustainable… Read More »Why Life Cycle Assessment Matters For Your Products Success
LGBTQ+ Learning: How Sex Ed Fights AIDS
Good sexual health relies upon good sexual education. Unfortunately, sex ed programs often leave out… Read More »LGBTQ+ Learning: How Sex Ed Fights AIDS
Potable water reuse: A sustainable water resource
Water is essential to life. Yet, despite being paramount to human survival, we use more… Read More »Potable water reuse: A sustainable water resource
The Secret to Reading Recycling Labels on Packaging
Recycling and recovering waste is widely discussed nowadays – there is no question about that.… Read More »The Secret to Reading Recycling Labels on Packaging
STEAM Education: Is the new curriculum enough?
Current schools cover Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics as separate subjects. However, growing evidence… Read More »STEAM Education: Is the new curriculum enough?