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    The diet of invasive toads in Mauritius has some rare species on the menu

      James Baxter-Gilbert, Postdoctoral Fellow, Centre for Invasion Biology (C·I·B), Department of Botany & Zoology, Stellenbosch University The guttural toad (Sclerophrys gutturalis) is a common amphibian...

    How to put women at the centre of Africa’s food systems

      Elizabeth Mkandawire, Network and Research Manager: ARUA – UKRI GCRF FSNet Africa, University of Pretoria  Melody Mentz-Coetzee, Senior Researcher FSNet-Africa, University of Pretoria, University of...

    A Blue Economy Sustainable Future for Mauritius?

      Dr Adam Moolna, Lecturer in Environment and Sustainability at Keele University, UK   Global society is attempting to reconcile economic development with social progress, environmental sustainability,...

    In a world first, South Africa grants patent to an artificial intelligence system

      Meshandren Naidoo, PhD Fellow and LexisNexis Legal Content Researcher and Editor, University of KwaZulu-Natal   At first glance, a recently granted South African patent relating to...

    The Role and Importance of Academic Boards in the Governance Framework of Australian Universities

      Professor Dale Pinto, PhD (Law) (Melb), MTax (Hons) (Syd), Chair of the Academic Board, Curtin University and Professor of Taxation Law, Curtin Law School,...

    How to Reach Net Zero

      Helen Mountford, Vice President for Climate and Economics at the World Resources Institute Mauricio Cárdenas, Senior Fellow at Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy   WASHINGTON,...

    Atelier Mobilité durable : Repenser le paysage de la mobilité à Maurice

      La mobilité à Maurice est dans une impasse : responsable d’un quart des émissions de CO2 du pays, ses routes sont congestionnée et...

    Economics Needs a Climate Revolution

      Tom Brookes, Executive Director of Strategic Communications at the European Climate Foundation  Gernot Wagner, Clinical Associate Professor of Environmental Studies at New York University   BRUSSELS/NEW YORK...

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