James Goldie

Cashing in on women’s health

Women’s health has been sidelined for centuries. But now that women are finally being heard, some unscrupulous companies are cashing in on the movement.

Attracting much-needed investment into the blue economy can be spurred by tailor-made initiatives.

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A new approach should be considered to ensure coastal and marine resources are exploited sustainably.

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Restoring kelp forests to sustain the vital role they play in the blue economy will require people rethinking their relationship with the ocean.

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A wellbeing economy places people and the planet at the centre of creating a healthier society.

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Comparisons show people’s subjective happiness does not always correlate with the United Nations Development Programme’s measurement of development.

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Developed economies have largely tackled poverty, disease, ignorance, hygiene and idleness. It’s time for a new approach.

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Measurements of happiness are often tied to culture. The sufficiency economy philosophy rooted in Thai policies is no exception.

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Stopping Jakarta sinking cannot happen overnight, but the city is finally taking the action needed to stop groundwater extraction.

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Floating cities are emerging as a possible solution for residents of many of the world’s sinking megacities, if they can be built and operated sustainably.

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Releasing treated wastewater directly into the ocean from the Fukushima nuclear plant sounds dangerous, but going below the surface reveals the full story.

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