
This is a space for tracing how global sustainability decisions quietly shape the way we live, work, and move through the world.
Environment
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The Next Great Human Wager: Degrowth and Innovation
As climate change accelerates and resource constraints tighten, humanity faces a new wager—this time not over metal prices, but over our collective ability to feed and hydrate the planet. Unlike past academic debates, today’s stakes are existential, and every government, company, and citizen is already a participant.
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Embracing a Blue Future: How Far Have We Come?
Sustainability is often viewed through a green lens, yet the ocean—covering over 70% of Earth—remains equally vital. This reflection traces the urgent need for systemic change, from corporate supply chains to individual actions, in securing a resilient and truly sustainable blue future for all.
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Urban Symbiosis: A Pathway to Sustainable and Resilient Cities
As urban populations grow, cities face challenges in energy, water, and waste. Urban symbiosis offers a systemic approach to transform cities into sustainable ecosystems—where cross-sector collaboration reduces waste, improves efficiency, and drives innovation for long-term resilience.
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Rethinking Sustainability: Beyond Anthropocentric Environmentalism
Environmentalism alone is not enough. To achieve harmony, we must move beyond human-centred thinking and embrace an ecocentric approaches and why environmental protection, though vital, must evolve into a more integrated framework that respects all life and our relationship with the natural world.
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COP28 in Review: Ten Takeaways from the Summit
COP28 in Dubai was hailed as a historic turning point—yet the road ahead remains uncertain. From bold fossil fuel language to disappointing carbon market setbacks, the summit reflected both ambition and inertia. Understanding these dynamics is critical for shaping future climate negotiations and accountability.





