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Rebuilding After Ruin: Rebuilding Life and Nature After the Conflict
-- A Conversation with Minar Thapa Magar War and disasters leave behind more than broken buildings and displaced populations; they fracture the invisible systems that allow human life to flourish. When a settlement collapses, the delicate relationship between people, infrastructure, and the surrounding environment is severed. Homes turn to debris, roads disappear, and as communities scatter, the environmental consequences ripple through the soil, water, and forests. Understan
Zainab Khan Roza
5 days ago5 min read


“Securitizing climate change is a trap”: Sidney Michelini on Why Treating Climate Change as a Security Threat Fails the Global South’s Fight for Climate Justice
At this very moment, when escalating wars and rising tensions—involving the United States, Israel and Iran, as well as Pakistan and Afghanistan—dominate global headlines, our February edition on ‘Conflict and Nature’ could not be more relevant or timely for our readers. As part of the editorial team of Nature Insights , I am truly honored to feature an interview with Sidney Michelini, a researcher at the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) in Germany and a member of
Alkuma Rumi
7 days ago10 min read
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