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Public Service Loan Forgiveness for Nurses, Doctors, and Medical Professionals

The Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program can offer major financial assistance if you are a nurse, doctor, or other medical professional employed for ...

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Climate Apartheid: How Climate Policies Marginalize Vulnerable Communities

The term “Climate Apartheid” has gained prominence in recent years as the world witnesses the unequal distribution of climate impacts. Coined by Philip Alston, ...

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Reimagining Political Ecologies: Building Resilient Communities Post-Disaster

In the face of increasing environmental disasters — from hurricanes and wildfires to floods and droughts — the concept of resilience has become a ...

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Food Sovereignty and Political Ecology: A Vision for a Just Future

Emerging as a transforming paradigm transcending simple food access is food sovereignty. It supports community rights to govern food production, distribution, and consumption in ...

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Mapping the Land: Political Ecologies of Mobility and Resistance in Palestine

Political and environmental scene of Palestine is closely entwined with historical legacies of displacement, dispossession, and resistance. The Palestinian people have negotiated a difficult ...

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Agroecology and Political Ecology: Redefining Sustainable Agriculture

More than merely a means of food production, agriculture is a complicated system entwined within more general sociopolitical, economic, and environmental settings. Agroecology and ...

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Political Ecology in the Age of Digital Surveillance and Environmental Monitoring

The fast progress of digital technologies has changed our perspective on and interaction with the surroundings. From satellite images to artificial intelligence-powered sensors, digital ...

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Environmental Resistance Movements: Case Studies from the Global South

Rising as potent reactions to environmental damage, resource exploitation, and social inequities sustained by governments, multinational companies, and extractive industries, environmental resistance groups in ...

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Political Ecology and the Environmental Dimensions of the Nakba

The Nakba, or “catastrophe,” refers to the mass displacement and dispossession of Palestinian Arabs during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, when the State of Israel ...

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Global Environmental Crisis: Understanding the Root Causes Through Political Ecology

Manifest in climate change, biodiversity loss, deforestation, pollution, and resource depletion, the global environmental crisis has grown to be one of the most urgent ...

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