‘Maintain Asian forest diversity to avoid cli | EurekAlert!
A new study shows South East Asian forests resisted ‘savannisation’ during the Last Glacial Maximum, suggesting conservation now can help resist impacts from climate change.
Chartbook 251: Israel's national security neoliberalism put to the test
The brutal assault by Hamas on Israel on October 7 and the massive Israeli response are exacting a horrible toll. The extreme destruction begs the question of Gaza’s future. But this crisis also puts to the test the economic grand strategy that Israel has developed since the second intifada (2000-2005), a strategy of
Opinion | What I Believe as a Historian of Genocide - The New York Times
We know from history that it is crucial to warn of the potential for genocide before it occurs, rather than belatedly condemn it after it has taken place. I think we still have that time.
Opinion | She Polled Gazans on Oct. 6. Here’s What She Found. - The New York Times
On the eve of the Oct. 7 attacks, Amaney Jamal asked Gazans what they thought about Hamas, their economic circumstances and their hopes for long-term peace.
Missing continent found in Asia 155 million years after splitting from Australia | South China Morning Post
Scientists have spent years working on the conundrum and think they have found the landmass, which split from Australia, hidden under Southeast Asia’s eastern islands.
Myth: Zionism is not colonialism, just Jewish self-determination | Decolonize Palestine
Unfortunately for Zionists, the biggest obstacle to rebranding Zionism from a colonial ideology into a movement for self-determination is that the writings of Zionist founders are easily accessible.
This small Penang shophouse is where Dr Sun Yat-sen planned the end of the Chinese empire
Special thanks to the Sun Yat-sen Museum in Penang. The exploits of China's revolutionary first President, Dr. Sun Yat-sen, are legendary. Known as the 'Father of China', he was not only responsible for overthrowing the last Emperor of China and introducing democracy to China (for a while), but he's also one of few people to be
Roaming Charges: Gaza Without Mercy - CounterPunch.org
When you declare total war against Gaza, which has been under perpetual siege since 1967 after being seized by Israel during the Six Day War, what is it you're going to war against? There are no airbases, no army bases, no tank battalions, no air defense systems, no naval ports, no oil refineries, no rail system, no troop barracks, no armored personnel carriers, no howitzers, no satellite systems, no attack helicopters, no fighter jets, no anti-tank batteries, no submarines, no command-and-control centers. Just people, most of them women and kids. It's why the entire population must be dehumanized, turned into "human animals" whose lives don't matter.
CrimethInc. : "A Nuclear Superpower and a Dispossessed People" : An Anarchist from Jaffa on the Violence in Palestine and Israeli Repression
Facing prison time for solidarity actions, an anarchist from Jaffa speaks on the violence in Palestine, the Israeli judicial system, and how to support Palestinian prisoners.
What is the Indigenous Voice to Parliament and how would it work? Plus everything you need to know about voting and what happens next - ABC News
On October 14, every Australian will be asked to answer a yes or no question. What you write on the ballot paper will determine whether our constitution is changed for the first time in more than four decades. Here's everything you need to know before you vote.
Is the Hygiene Hypothesis True? | Johns Hopkins | Bloomberg School of Public Health
The hygiene hypothesis says exposure to germs helps kids develop healthy immune systems. But many viruses didn’t circulate as widely during the pandemic. Are there downsides to missed infections?
(PDF) Kuntilanak: Ghost Narratives and Malay Modernity in Pontianak, Indonesia
PDF | Kuntilanak is an icon of pop culture well known in several nations in Southeast Asia. While the female vampire is the subject of horror films and... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
How a Big Pharma Company Stalled a Potentially Lifesaving Vaccine in Pursuit of Bigger Profits — ProPublica
A vaccine against tuberculosis, the world’s deadliest infectious disease, has never been closer to reality, with the potential to save millions of lives. But its development slowed after its corporate owner focused on more profitable vaccines.
The Cruel Fantasies of Well-Fed People – George Monbiot
The astonishing story of how a movement’s quest for rural simplicity drifted into a formula for mass death By George Monbiot, published on monbiot.com, 4th October 2023 Tourism sells to you the story of what it has taken away. It markets the “traditional” and “unchanging” and, in doing so, changes it. As the old joke…