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By Renato Redentor Constantino / When we speak of the global South, we often unknowingly raise under-examined narratives that require closer scrutiny. The notion deals with so many unwieldy facets, and it is important we recognize a locus of hope.…

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Letter from sarus cranes

By Pratibha Tuladhar and Padmapani Perez / Climate change has made survival difficult for the birds. Growing up in Kathmandu, where the valley was a fertile farmland in the 80s, I would see flocks of sarus cranes picking fish from the paddy…

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Book making is leaping through time

Poets, journalists, anthropologists, scientists, teachers, and artists across the Philippines receive these questions along with a photograph and a list of jargon that we are not allowed to use. We are invited to write for a book on climate change.…

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