Global Developments
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Equitable Solutions for Alleviating the Issue of Cocaine Production in Colombia

By Vedh Ramesh. Colombia is the world’s largest producer of cocaine by far — in 2004, Colombia was responsible for 80% of the world’s cocaine production.1 In 2012, cocaine made up 0.2% of Colombia’s total GDP, or almost US$750 million.2 The UNODC “estimates that 63,660 of the country’s households were involved in the cultivation of Continue reading
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Addressing Food Insecurity in the Syrian Civil War

By Vedh Ramesh. The Syrian Civil War has devastated the lives of millions of Syrian civilians. Their lives have been uprooted, their friends and family members killed, and many are left destitute, relying on food from humanitarian causes. A nation that used to be self-sufficient in terms of food production (before the war, agriculture was Continue reading
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Providing Drought Relief in Madagascar

By Dylan Yu. The drought within Madagascar has proven to be a major issue as it decimates the agricultural industry of the country which Madagascar relies heavily on. Data shows about 80 percent of the population, or 24 million people is involved in the industry. Despite Madagascar’s extremely arable land as well as it’s beyond Continue reading
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Addressing Food Shortages Induced by Climate Change

By Vedh Ramesh. Climate change is an extremely pressing issue, with far-ranging effects that will irreparably harm this planet and everyone living on it — however, not everyone is affected equally, with developing nations disproportionately affected. According to the World Bank, “[a]bout 80% of the global population most at risk from crop failures and hunger Continue reading
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Confronting Corruption in the Sports Industry

By Vedh Ramesh. Corruption in the sports industry has been an issue since time immemorial. Evidence has been found of bribery in wrestling competitions in Ancient Greece two millennia ago,1 and allegations of bribery and match-fixing plagued the original Olympic Games.2 More recently, a UNODC report estimated the illegal sports betting market to be between Continue reading
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Ozone Hole Increases to Near-Record Size

Recently, the ozone hole above Antarctica has ballooned to a near-record size. Copernicus, the ESA’s Earth observation program, found that the ozone hole has increased in size to over ten million square miles — over three times the size of Brazil. Is this something to be worried about? Continue reading
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Balancing the Environmental Effects of Livestock Production

By Ethan Bingemann. Livestock is a crucial industry for many developing nations and has a huge effect on the world economy. More than 6 million animals are killed every minute, with a total of 70 billion killed every year. Livestock is a terribly inefficient use of our planet’s resources and is very harmful to the Continue reading
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Improving Access to Medical Technology in Developing Countries

By Ethan Bingemann. Access to medical technology is a major issue across the world. According to WHO reports, half the world’s population goes without basic healthcare needs met. Many countries around the world do not have educated individuals or equipment to support their citizens’ healthcare needs. The UN has established universal health coverage as fundamental Continue reading
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Stabilising UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Post-Brexit

By Vedh Ramesh. On 23 June 2016, the citizens of the UK voted to leave the European Union (EU) by a vote of 51.9% to 48.1%, authorizing the UK to leave the organization, having joined its predecessor, the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1973.1 It took until 31 January 2020 for the UK to officially Continue reading
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Developing Disaster-Resistant Public Infrastructure

By Dylan Yu. As the world continues to modernize, it becomes more crucial for us to establish safe and reliable infrastructure for our society. Infrastructure not only improves the well-being of those within a respective but helps connect us through better transportation and stronger interconnected economies. Furthermore, the lack of soft infrastructure like education and Continue reading
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