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What would happen if we cut down the Amazon rainforest?

What would happen if we cut down the Amazon rainforest?

Dec 9, 2020 | Science & Technology

By Sebastian Leuzinger What would happen if we cut down the entire Amazon rainforest? Could it be replaced by an equal amount of reforestation elsewhere? Removing the entire Amazon rainforest would have myriad consequences, with the most obvious ones possibly not the...
What does the “climate emergency” mean for New Zealand?

What does the “climate emergency” mean for New Zealand?

Dec 8, 2020 | Politics & Society, Science & Technology

By David Hall, Raven Cretney & Sylvia Nissen By declaring a climate emergency Jacinda Ardern needs to inspire hope, not fear. There is no question that we must act, and act fast, on climate change. This week’s climate emergency declaration by the New Zealand...
Will the Biden administration re-join the Iran nuclear deal? 🔊

Will the Biden administration re-join the Iran nuclear deal? 🔊

Dec 7, 2020 | Politics & Society

President-elect Joe Biden campaigned on a promise to return to normalcy. At the start of his campaign, he proposed that the US return to the Iran nuclear deal, an agreement which President Donald Trump withdrew the US from in 2018. What complications will the US face...
Who is Donald Trump, really? And how are we supposed to process his Presidency?

Who is Donald Trump, really? And how are we supposed to process his Presidency?

Dec 3, 2020 | Politics & Society

By Timothy Kuhner Author’s introduction:  Trump’s refusal to concede the 2020 election makes this the perfect time to share a few pages from my new book, Tyranny of Greed.  Looking back at all Trump’s outrages against democracy, many of us desperately hoped the...
What can news organisations do to rebuild public trust? 🔊

What can news organisations do to rebuild public trust? 🔊

Dec 2, 2020 | Arts & Culture, Politics & Society

Quality journalism has long sat at the heart of the democratic process – with a commitment to uncover the facts, and hold the powerful to account. Yet in a society increasingly plagued by misinformation and conspiracy theories, public trust in news organisations is...
What will campaign finance reform in New Zealand look like?

What will campaign finance reform in New Zealand look like?

Dec 2, 2020 | Politics & Society, Referee

By Alexander Campbell In an election dominated by the response to COVID-19, a line in the Labour manifesto opened the door to campaign finance reform: “Labour will continue to protect the integrity of New Zealand elections, and voters’ access to the polls, including a...
Can Joe Biden reverse the authoritarian direction that President Trump took?

Can Joe Biden reverse the authoritarian direction that President Trump took?

Dec 2, 2020 | Politics & Society

By Natasha Lindstaedt As Joe Biden takes office on January 20th, 2021, many questions arise about what a Biden administration will look like to the global community. Early indications show it will be a complete reversal from Trump’s America First policy. As Joe Biden...
How useful can statistics be in helping ecological conservation efforts? ▶

How useful can statistics be in helping ecological conservation efforts? ▶

Dec 1, 2020 | Science & Technology

Statistics is all about making sense of data. The ecological sciences are a statistician’s paradise, continually generating new types of data that need to be made sense of, due to a surge in innovative technologies for studying the populations and behaviour of wild...
Donald Trump’s post-presidency legal jeopardy: Must he be held accountable to uphold the rule of law?

Donald Trump’s post-presidency legal jeopardy: Must he be held accountable to uphold the rule of law?

Dec 1, 2020 | Politics & Society

By Scott Optican Despite clearly losing the recent US election — as evidenced by the popular vote, electoral vote and numerous unsuccessful legal challenges (if you don’t believe me, ask the relevant US state and federal court judges) — why is Donald Trump still...
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