The world consumes about 500 billion cups of coffee every year, but by 2050 the land that can sustain coffee cultivation will be reduced by 50%. Read an interview with coffee producer in Central American and the Caribbean.
-By Julissa Castro-Ruiz
The world consumes about 500 billion cups of coffee every year, but by 2050 the land that can sustain coffee cultivation will be reduced by 50%. Read an interview with coffee producer in Central American and the Caribbean.
-By Julissa Castro-Ruiz
With a fleet of buses, trams, and metro lines, the eternal city has found itself with a reputation for its… well, eternal commutes.
– By Thomas Loynd
A concerted effort to increase representation in clinical trials and research studies is needed. There are still many inequalities we must fix.
– By Kennedy Denton
The phrase “separate the art from the artist” has become quite popular in online music culture. With more popular artists falling under this spotlight, and often also being a victim of cancel culture, what does the phrase even mean and why does it play a major role in media now?
– By Max Nokes
Volunteering is nothing complicated. There is no need to have experience or special skills, what matters and what makes the difference is the desire to do good and to help the community around us.
– By Annalucia Scotto di Clemente
An essay on feminism, murder, sex, and fake suicides.
– By Stéphanie Vicintin de Vasconcellos
ChatGPT, the newly released online instrument that instantaneously composes screenplays, writes poetry and performs virtual standup comedy has seized the Internet, made possible by OpenAI.
– By Bronte Delmonicso
Lalela uLwandle is more than a theatrical recital; it’s a knotwork of stories of intergenerational connections between ancestors and present generations, research, environmental activism and the contemplation of the ocean’s value and power.
– By Eleonora Prior
The language barriers which once tied us to monolingual entertainment are starting to be overcome by a rising interest in international media and entertainment.
Education is fundamental to foster social development, and the western world perfectly shows how meritocracy is the optimal way to improve the world. Does it really though?