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- Blood and Treasure: Documenting the Costs of Iraq War from Civilian Casualties to Trillions Spent March 20, 2023
- Shock and Awe – Footage from the 2003 Invasion of Iraq March 20, 2023
- BBC World Service – Newshour, UN climate report warns of disaster March 20, 2023
- The global water crisis needs global action March 20, 2023
- What is ESG anyway? March 20, 2023
- South Africa drought: Eastern Cape province fears taps running dry • FRANCE 24 English March 20, 2023
- French journalist, US aid worker kidnapped in Sahel freed • FRANCE 24 English March 20, 2023
- Ex-US Donald Trump says he expects to be arrested – BBC News March 19, 2023
- The Slow Mo Guys: How to capture the world in slow motion – BBC News March 19, 2023
- Earthquake hits Ecuador and Peru causing widespread damage March 19, 2023
- Skeleton reveals early humans had sex with Neanderthals – BBC News March 19, 2023
- Suella Braverman visits site yet to house deported asylum seekers in Rwanda March 18, 2023
- “Antarctica’s Fate & Africa’s Future: Record Ice Movement, Unprecedented Storms & Unparalleled Suff ering (with More in Store…)” March 18, 2023
- BBC World Service – The Real Story, Is the asylum system broken? March 18, 2023
- The aftermath of Cyclone Freddy in Mozambique and Malawi March 18, 2023
- Experts: America needs to accept the fact of China’s rise and multipolar world order March 18, 2023
- Big History and Great Transition – Great Transition Network March 18, 2023
- Bernie Sanders on taking the U.S. back from corporate interests March 18, 2023
- Sen. Bernie Sanders on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” | full interview March 18, 2023
- Bill McKibben [interview on] Boston Public Radio Live from the Boston Public Library Friday March 17 2023 March 17, 2023
- Supreme Court remembers Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg March 17, 2023
- How America destroyed the Nord Stream pipelines w/Seymour Hersh | The Chris Hedges Report March 17, 2023
- Trump legal nightmare – Lawyer says he will surrender if indicted March 17, 2023
- Noam Chomsky: “What Belgium did in 1960 in Congo is one of the worst crimes of the (20th) century”. March 17, 2023
- Chomsky and Ellsberg on the Present Danger March 17, 2023
- What a conservative activist hopes to achieve with a billion-dollar donation March 17, 2023
- Blood and Treasure: Documenting the Costs of Iraq War from Civilian Casualties to Trillions Spent March 17, 2023
- Major U.S. lenders deposit $30B to prevent First Republic Bank collapse March 16, 2023
- How Are Libraries Important to Social Infrastructure? March 16, 2023
- Frigging Cyclone Freddy Blew Up Many Records – Duration; Accumulated Energy, Intensification Cycles… March 16, 2023
- Pandemic three years on: How China and the world are coping March 16, 2023
- The bank who begged for deregulation is the same one who begged for a bailout March 16, 2023
- CIA Whistleblower John Kiriakou on Edward Snowden: He Will Not Get a Fair Trial March 16, 2023
- Mudlarkers uncover archaeological treasures along London’s river banks March 16, 2023
- Workers Strike Back coalition for a $25 min wage & more w/Kshama Sawant | The Chris Hedges Report March 16, 2023
- Iraqis reflect on country 20 years after invasion March 16, 2023
- Zongyuan Zoe Liu on China’s food security March 16, 2023
- Is This the Era of the Library? March 16, 2023
- Death, Destruction & Resilience: Nadje Al-Ali on the 20th Anniversary of U.S. Invasion of Iraq March 16, 2023
- Confronting Saddam Hussein: George W. Bush and the Invasion of Iraq March 16, 2023
- First Republic Reaches Rescue Deal: Live Updates on Banks and Stock Market – The New York Times March 16, 2023
- Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras announces a new home near Symphony Hall – The Boston Globe March 16, 2023
- OpenAI announces ChatGPT successor GPT-4 – BBC News March 16, 2023
- BBC World Service – Newshour, Hundreds dead in wake of tropical storm in Malawi March 16, 2023
- The Promises of Regenerative Agriculture with Alana Siegner and Ryan Peterson March 15, 2023
- Africana Section (African and Middle Eastern Reading Room, Library of Congress) March 15, 2023
- BBC World Service – The Inquiry, Will rising sea levels wipe countries off the map? March 15, 2023
- Jeffery Sachs | The UNITED STATES is a MADMAN March 15, 2023
- Plants and Empire: Colonial Bioprospecting in the Atlantic World: Londa Schiebinger March 15, 2023
- Secret Cures of Slaves: People, Plants, and Medicine in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World | Londa Schiebinger March 15, 2023
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Harvard almost rejected me for my views on Israel w/Ken Roth | The Marc Steiner Show
The Real News Network – Mar 7, 2023 The censorship and purging of critics of Zionism is a longstanding phenomenon in US academia. And a recent incident with Ken Roth, former executive director of Human Rights Watch, shows even the … Continue reading
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From Brazil to Peru, the far right is on the move in Latin America | The Marc Steiner Show
The Real News Network – Feb 8, 2023 Read the transcript of this episode: Between former Peruvian president Pedro Castillo being removed from office and Jair Bolsonaro’s far-right supporters in Brazil storming the halls of government in a January 6-style … Continue reading
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Sustainability scenarios for the global food and land-use system with Dr Michael Obersteiner
Oxford Martin SchoolOct 24, 2019 Michael Obersteiner will present new insights from co-producing a set of new sustainability scenarios.
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Hub Culture Davos 2017 – Achim Steiner, Director of the Oxford Martin School
Hub Culture Published on Jan 19, 2017 Executive Editor, Edie Lush talks with Achim Steiner, Director of the Oxford Martin School about their center for 21st century challenge research bringing together mathematicians, physicists, biologists, philosophers, engineers to work on anything … Continue reading
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‘Towards a green economy: pathways through politics, culture and economics’ with Achim Steiner
Drawing on his expertise as former Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme, Achim Steiner, Director of the Oxford Martin School, will present the latest trends and explore the varied challenges of a global transition towards an inclusive green … Continue reading
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‘Towards a green economy: pathways through politics, culture and economics’ with Achim Steiner
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‘Towards a green economy: pathways through politics, culture and economics’ with Achim Steiner
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A welcome to the Oxford Martin School from Achim Steiner
Oxford Martin School Published on Oct 14, 2016 Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford http://www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk Global Climate Change Environment Ethics Environment Justice
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“Achim Steiner in UNEP; a 10-year journey”
UNEP Published on Jun 16, 2016 In the last days of his 10-year tenure as UNEP Executive Director, Achim Steiner reflects on the origins of the organization and the highlights during his decade of leadership. (C) UNEP. 2016 Flickr Creative … Continue reading
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Achim Steiner – Sustainable Development Post Rio : In search of a shared paradigm in a divided world
graduateinstitute Published on May 22, 2013 This lecture is organised by the Centre for International Environmental Studies http://graduateinstitute.ch/cies The UN General Assembly elected Achim Steiner in 2006 (a German and Brazilian national) as the fifth Executive Director of UNEP, and … Continue reading
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