
Getting people out of their cars is possible with the right plans and policies – case study
Around the world, people are being encouraged to travel by foot, bike or public transport rather than by car. The reasons are many and varied: to mitigate climate change, pollution, traffic congestion and infrastructure...

How can I keep my cat happy? 5 tips from a vet to help your feline friend live their best life
Around one third of Australian households live with at least one cat, yet surveys tell us the cats needs are not being met. Cats may rule the internet, but humans often misconstrue feline behaviour. Earlier this year, the...

Increased surveillance at the Canada-U.S. border means more asylum seekers could die
At a press conference on Dec. 17, the Canadian federal government announced proposed new measures to expand its management of Canadas border with the United States. These measures were intended to appease the incoming...

The road back to Damascus: Syria’s new rulers face challenges in de-weaponizing supply chains
The collapse of the Syrian government led by Bashar al-Assad on Dec. 8, 2024 marked a historic moment in the Middle East. It still remains to be fully understood how the rebel coalition a diverse assembly of political and...

The carbon tax needs fixing, not axing — Canada needs a progressive carbon tax
Carbon taxes are a key tool in humanitys efforts to avoid global warming above 2 C. The idea of a carbon tax is simple: it works by making carbon-intensive activities more expensive, thus encouraging individuals to reduce...

Without clean water, Pacific Islanders turn to sugary drinks. Tackling this could reduce obesity
One in two people in the Pacific Islands is classified as overweight (with a body mass index of 2529) or obese (a BMI 30 or above). This is a problem because obesity increases the risk of health conditions such as...