Tag: Colombia
Americans spend millions of dollars on Valentine’s Day roses. I calculated...
Jay L. Zagorsky, Boston University
Feb. 14 is Valentine’s Day – an occasion that traditionally combines romance with...
Lost in the coffee aisle? Navigating the complex buzzwords behind an...
Spencer M. Ross, UMass Lowell
You’re shopping for a bag of coffee beans at the grocery store. After reading...
Genocides persist, nearly 70 years after the Holocaust – but there...
Kerry Whigham, Binghamton University, State University of New York
The newly formed United Nations passed its first international treaty...
US has taken FARC off its terrorist list, giving insight into...
Jason M. Blazakis, Middlebury
The Biden administration has signaled how it will use its power to designate different...
How photography can build peace and justice in war-torn communities
Pamina Firchow, Brandeis University; Tiffany Fairey, King's College London, and Yvette Selim, University of Technology Sydney
It’s not easy...
Valentine’s Day: COVID-19 wilted the flower industry, but sustainability still a...
Paul D. Larson, University of Manitoba
Cut flowers are a multi-billion-dollar business globally, closely linked to social events and...
Marijuana fueled Colombian drug trade before cocaine was king
Lina Britto, Northwestern University
The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work.
The big idea
Long before Pablo Escobar’s Medellín cartel got rich supplying...
Fossil fuels are bad for your health and harmful in many...
Noel Healy, Salem State University; Jennie C. Stephens, Northeastern University, and Stephanie Malin, Colorado State University
Many Democratic lawmakers aim to pass a Green New...