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Illegal mining sites are threatening the Mekong River

Illegal mining sites are threatening the Mekong River

The global demand for rare earth minerals is starting to overwhelm Southeast Asia’s largest river system, with an increase in illegal mining sites tallying with reports of mutated fish in the Mekong River. The Mekong Basin, located in Southeast Asia, is the region’s longest river system. While the river itself is 4,900km, the basin spans a whopping 795,000 across six countries: China, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Myanmar. This massive river...

By Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Should we all be working less in December?

Should we all be working less in December?

It’s time to embrace a slower pace – at least until January.  December is a funny month. Things are usually amping up in your personal life and winding down in your professional one – and this imbalance strikes up a range of issues. It can be hard to focus; you might feel overwhelmed; niggling feelings of not doing enough start to creep in. The minute an advent calendar appears, I start to...

By Brighton, UK
Opinion – Japan’s ‘carnivorous women’ talk is oppressive

Opinion – Japan’s ‘carnivorous women’ talk is oppressive

In Japan, ‘carnivorous women’ and ‘herbivorous men’ are less to do with what’s on people’s plates, and more about what the different genders can bring to the table. Is this a reclamation of women’s right to consume in a free market, or is it yet another iteration of patriarchal capitalism? You may have already heard about the online Women’s Carnivore Tribe. Maybe you’re partial to a steak or 2 yourself,...

By Manchester, UK
Should ‘work-life harmony’ replace ‘work-life balance’ as a lifestyle goal?

Should ‘work-life harmony’ replace ‘work-life balance’ as a lifestyle goal?

A modern twist on work-life balance encourages a more ‘realistic’ and fluid approach to juggling our daily commitments. From the moment we start working, the question of balancing that work with our personal commitments becomes a lifelong fixation. And as modern capitalism demands more labour, time, and skills for comparatively less compensation, the chasm between our work and non-work selves seems only to grow. Navigating that gap feels impossible for many...

By Brighton, UK