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Their prosperity is based on our poverty

Kenyan Kisilu Musya goes from being a father and farmer in the global south to traveling the world as an activist in the global north in this documentary by Julia Dahr.

No more red pomegranates

Water has political and security aspects in the Middle East, and future wars in this region will be about just water resources.

Is the nation-state out of step with the world?

The nation-state strives to control climate challenges, international crime and epidemics, while cities have more political power than ever. Cities act where national authorities only talk.

A female role model

New Year, New possibilities. About 17 years ago, British Charlotte Horton left her home country and went to Italy, where she has spent time rebuilding Potentino Castle. We talk about ecological life and local traditions, but also about democracy and micropolitics.

Must, can, will, should and must

Climate summits show a world in which the nuances between should, must and should be able to mean everything for the outcome of the negotiations.

Dreamers are looking for the world's most important job

The world community needs a great vision for the future of humanity. The ability to reflect and dream can be our most important resource.

Accept as a prescription

The situation does not look promising, but pessimism must yield to acceptance and then action.

Do something, then!

In my childhood, we had a textbook in life-saving first aid in the bookshelf at home. The book was entitled "Do Something, Then!"

Peace with Freud 

In a civil war ravaged Syria, Rafah Nached continued his work as a psychoanalyst. It would cost her dearly.

New report: Conversion is possible but will cost

Stripping down the oil industry can mean huge job losses. A new report predicts what the fossil fuel industry will cost.

Norway – selfish and principled

The government has accelerated the announcement of new oil exploration blocks in the Barents Sea – in sheer desperation to keep a dying industry alive, says Truls Gulowsen in Greenpeace.

Art in the cycle

Algae and potatoes become natural partners at an exhibition in the industrial city of Skien.

Healthy fat to great harm

The very popular avocado is associated with core values. Is it really as good as its reputation?

Fate time for the Paris Agreement

Can we still count on the United States? As for the erratic – yes.

The disappearance of the species

RadiationScientists have made mobile radiation discoveries that should give us all poor night's sleep.