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Sixty Years After the Cuban Missile Crisis – Martin E. Hellman

Sixty Years After the Cuban Missile Crisis Author of Report: Prof. Martin E. Hellman, Stanford University Introduction & Artwork by: Ryan Ward, Cambridge...

Students Behind Picket Lines: Fighting for Climate Justice

Artwork by Ryan Ward.Published: Cambridge University International Development. The street is filled, from six year olds with their parents to seventeen year old sixth...

The Wood for the Trees: Seeing the Value in Vulnerable Indigenous Knowledge

By Sam Brown, and artwork by Ryan Ward The Shipibo-Conibo are an indigenous people situated along the Ucayali River in the Amazon rainforest. Coupling a...

Digital Green Industrialisation: Reconciling Global Equality and Sustainable Development?

Published: Mateus L. Labrunie, and artwork by Ryan Ward The environmental issue that I find most disturbing as a development economist is the claim that...

The Guyana-Norway REDD+ Agreement: Has Selling the Rainforest Worked?

Published by Ella Duffy, and artwork by Ryan Ward. In 2009, an innovative project became the posterchild for the REDD+ programme (the United Nations Collaborative...

Climate Change and Individual Responsibility: A Dangerous Narrative

Published: Lottie Elton and artwork by Ryan Ward. The demand that individuals everywhere ‘do their bit’ to help mitigate the climate crisis is, in many...

Wales and Climate Change: How Fossil Fuels and Renewables Have Governed Economic Development

Published: Luke Thomas and artwork by Ryan Ward In the 1960s, as theories surrounding climate change began to emerge, its consequences were already evident across...

Leapfrogging: Mind the Gap Between the Tech and the People

Published: Melina Mitsotaki and artwork by Ryan Ward. It is easy for people with a tech background in the developed world to forget about the...

Pursuing Both Climate Mitigation And Energy Access

Published: Olivia Chen and artwork by Ryan Ward. This year, there remain in the world, by the World Bank’s most recent estimate, 840 million people...

Renewable Energy: Who Benefits and Who Decides? Wind Power in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec

Published: Paola Velasco and artwork by Ryan Ward. Promoting common interest in sustainable development and environmental problems would be more effective if solutions resulted in...

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