How aid cuts could make vulnerable communities even less resilient to climate change
An irrigation project in Mozambique. Marcos Villalta / Save the Children, CC BY-NC-ND As global temperatures rise and climate-related disasters become more frequent, the need to adapt is rapidly increasing. That need for...

Moomin merchandise and fashion: 80 years of ultra-savvy marketing that taps into childhood nostalgia
On a visit to the British Library in London to research this piece, I was preceded by a woman with a lilac-coloured tote featuring a mischievous-looking girl with a severe top knot and black dress. I instantly recognised...
Growing up on a farm can prevent asthma and allergies
Since the early 2000s, several studies have shown that asthma and allergy rates are significantly lower among people who grew up on a farm than among those who grew up in urban areas. (Shutterstock) According to...

For a Canadian in London, King Charles’ Royal Garden Party inspires sustainability education
On a glorious afternoon recently, I had the good fortune to attend a specially themed Education and Skills Garden Party hosted at Buckingham Palace in London to celebrate the contributions of educators in the United...

The rise of psychedelic capitalism: Work harder and be happy about it?
Once stigmatized and outlawed, psychedelics are moving from the counterculture to the mainstream. From Prince Harrys use of psilocybin to National Football League quarterback Aaron Rodgers adventures with ayahuasca, our...

No chance to say goodbye – defeated MPs will rue not giving valedictory speeches
Former Greens leader Adam Bandts 15-year career in federal parliament came to an end in a nondescript park in Melbourne, far from the seat of power in Canberra. He was there to concede defeat in the federal election. In...

The sun will come out tomorrow: remembering the life and music of Charles Strouse
The Broadway community is today mourning the passing of Charles Strouse at the age of 96, the legendary composer behind hits like Bye Bye Birdie (1960), Applause (1970) and Annie (1976). Strouse was born on June 7 1928, in...