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The Aboriginal Tent Embassy – 50 years of ongoing protest for Indigenous sovereignty in AustraliaThe Conversation
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How recognising cultural practices in environmental regulation can help protect natural resources like sandalwoodThe Conversation
Fear and Wonder podcast: how scientists attribute extreme weather events to climate changeThe Conversation
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How protest movements use feminine images and social media to fight sexist ideologies of authoritarian regimesThe Conversation
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Brandalism: the environmental activists using spoof adverts to critique rampant consumerismThe Conversation
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Climate quitting: the people leaving their fossil fuel jobs because of climate changeThe Conversation
What happened to Nelson Mandela's South Africa part 1: Liberation, transition and reconciliationThe Conversation
How to spend the billions needed for climate adaptation – and make sure frontline communities have a sayThe Conversation
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Anthill presents: To the moon and beyond 1 – What we learned from landing on the moonThe Conversation
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Moments of hope: how Indians keep pushing back against the hollowing out of democracyThe Conversation