China’s youngest generation is often associated with hyper-nationalism. That oversimplifies their complex, individualized relationships with their country. BY Brian Wong China’s Gen-Z (defined loosely as individuals born…… Read more “The Complex Nationalism of China’s Gen-Z”
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Electric vehicles in South Africa: how to avoid making them the privilege of the few
By Gaylor Montmasson-Clair Electric Cars being recharged in Paris. South Africa needs to subsidise entry level vehicles to boost sales. Photo by: Dukas/Universal Images Group via Getty Images…… Read more “Electric vehicles in South Africa: how to avoid making them the privilege of the few”
Opinion: Indonesia must push for renewables pivot from coal backers Japan and China
Indonesia wants to boost renewables in its energy mix by attracting capital and technology from China and Japan, but entrenched interests are getting in the way Indonesian…… Read more “Opinion: Indonesia must push for renewables pivot from coal backers Japan and China”
Could the Rhino Bond accelerate finance for biodiversity?
The pay-for-success bond, focussing on a single species, could engage untapped private resources and help fill the global biodiversity financing gap Black rhinos are an ‘umbrella species’,…… Read more “Could the Rhino Bond accelerate finance for biodiversity?”
An awkward footing hampers China’s latest development finance institution
The Multilateral Cooperation Center for Development Finance should be greener, more multilateral and better coordinated with other initiatives “The MCDF should focus exclusively on accelerating the green…… Read more “An awkward footing hampers China’s latest development finance institution”
Stores in Paris offer free drinking water – city produces less plastic waste
by Romana Greiner Tons of plastic drinking bottles end up in the trash. Especially in countries where people avoid tap water. Now the Paris waterworks want to…… Read more “Stores in Paris offer free drinking water – city produces less plastic waste”
How Engaged Was China at the Shangri-La Dialogue?
At this year’s Dialogue, Chinese officials were strident and defensive – but it’s better to have Beijing in than out. By Mark S. Cogan Chinese Defense Minister Gen.…… Read more “How Engaged Was China at the Shangri-La Dialogue?”
How Indigenous Land Rights Halted Amazon’s South Africa HQ
RAY MWAREYA & ASHLEY SIMANGO Protestors during the Liesbeek Action Campaign against Amazon River Club Development on November 12, 2021 in Cape Town, South Africa.PHOTO BY BRENTON GEACH/GALLO IMAGES…… Read more “How Indigenous Land Rights Halted Amazon’s South Africa HQ”
What does China want in the Pacific? Diplomatic allies and strategic footholds
Denghua Zhang Research fellow, Australian National University By the time Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s ten-day tour of the Pacific is over in early June, he will…… Read more “What does China want in the Pacific? Diplomatic allies and strategic footholds”
Latin America’s electric bus transition is irreversible
New commitments from manufacturers and investors secured by the ZEBRA partnership demonstrate the need – and will – to procure zero emissions fleets Santiago’s new electric bus…… Read more “Latin America’s electric bus transition is irreversible”
FOR AMERICAN LABOR, THE PAST ISN’T PAST
Can learning labor history give us hope for the future of unions? ALEX GALLO-BROWN Organized labor is having a moment. In the last half-year alone, baristas at more than…… Read more “FOR AMERICAN LABOR, THE PAST ISN’T PAST”
Why China is emerging as a leader in sustainable and organic agriculture
An increasing number of farmers in China are cutting back on fertilizer and pesticide use. (Pexels) Steffanie Scott, University of Waterloo and Zhenzhong Si, University of Waterloo…… Read more “Why China is emerging as a leader in sustainable and organic agriculture”