It takes 21 litres of water to produce a small chocolate bar. How water-wise is your diet?
Oct 09, 2019 14:02 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
Our diets can have a big environmental impact. The greenhouse gas emissions involved in producing and transporting various foods has been well researched, but have you ever thought about the water-scarcity impacts of...
Indonesia's huge fires and toxic haze will cause health problems for years to come
Oct 09, 2019 14:01 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
Indonesia is currently in the throes of an environmental emergency. Thousands of hectares of forest are burning across the vast country, causing toxic smoke to be released into the atmosphere. This has led to eerie...
Trump’s America shines bright for Europe's radical New Right
Oct 09, 2019 13:59 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Donald Trump might not be as popular in Europe as Barack Obama was, but for many groups on the far-right of Europes political spectrum, he has become a heroic figure. With Trump, the pride of a whole population has...
The Supreme Court and refugees at the southern border: 5 questions answered
Oct 09, 2019 13:54 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
I sat in a small room in Tijuana, Mexico with a 13-year-old indigenous Mayan Guatemalan girl. She left Guatemala after a cartel murdered her friend and threatened to rape her. Her mother wanted her to live and believed...
Ben Ali: the Tunisian autocrat who laid the foundations for his demise
Oct 09, 2019 13:53 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali, Tunisias former long-time president who died in mid-September, will probably be remembered best as the first autocrat to fall during the popular uprisings that spread across the Middle East in...
Conservatives poll lead continues, despite Brexit turmoil
Oct 09, 2019 13:51 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Trends in vote intention polls show that the Conservatives continue to have a sizeable lead over their rivals. As of October 1, the Conservatives were on 33%, with Labour and the Liberal Democrats running well behind, tied...
Facial recognition is being used in job interviews – it will probably reinforce inequality
Oct 09, 2019 13:49 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Artificial intelligence and facial analysis software is becoming commonplace in job interviews. The technology, developed by US company HireVue, analyses the language and tone of a candidates voice and records their facial...