Posts Tagged ‘interconnected’

Páramos at risk: The interconnected threats to a biodiversity hotspot

Image Credit: The Bogotá Post On a recent, pre-pandemic journey to the High Andes of Colombia, I found myself surrounded by one of the region’s emblematic species, the flowering shrubs known locally as frailejones or “big monks.” These giant plants, relatives of sunflowers from the Espeletia genus, mesmerized me, their yellow buds and silvery hairs […]

Martin Luther King’s Vision Of An Interconnected World

Above photo: Martin Luther King Jr. on the Meredith March Against Fear in 1966. Stanford University Libraries/Bob Fitch. One of King’s last and most overlooked writings, The World House, offers insight into what he’d advise after the Capitol attack. We are facing converging global crises — a horrific pandemic, worsening economic inequality both in the […]

WHO To Classify Aging As A Disease, Opening The Flood Gates to New Pharmaceuticals

Marco Torres, Prevent DiseaseWaking Times We have new pharmaceuticals being introduced every year for fictitious and nonsensical diagnoses such as Mathematics Disorder, Intermittent Explosive Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Orthorexia Nervosa (healthy eating) and so many other inventions called diseases for the sole purpose of selling more drugs. In what many critics are calling lunacy of […]

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