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Electric cars and a lesson in greenwashing

Why electric cars are not the silver bullet industry wants you to believe they are.

blog, blogging, cars, climate, climate change, digital, digital diplomacy, environment, government, politics, sustainability, technology, united nations

Air pollution should no longer be a fact of life

Air pollution is a health and environmental issue across all countries of the world.  So why do you find it so acceptable?

air, blog, clean, climate, climate change, cycle, digital diplomacy, environment, gender, government, green, green recovery, politics, pollution, technology, united nations

Why we should learn from Indigenous Peoples when tackling climate change

There is no silver bullet for climate change – it will need collective action from all governments and stakeholders. But are we under-utilising our best experts?

biodiversity, blog, blogging, climate change, environment, feminism, forests, gender, government, indigenous, politics, technology, united nations

The dangers of techno-optimism

Many people believe technology can unlock the barriers in climate change and for a long-time, this notion felt untested.  However, they are increasingly getting a reputation as unrealistic nay-sayers who ignore the need for real transformational and societal behaviour change.

AI, blog, carbon, climate, climate change, enviroment, global, global warming, government, poltics, SDGs, technology, wildfires

Coronavirus: In Data We Trust

Coronavirus, there’s an App for that.

coronavirus, data, democracy, development, digital diplomacy, digital government, diplomacy, europe, government, health, international, international relations, internet, pandemic

Three Scams: Disinformation in an age of Coronavirus

Disinformation, false information spread deliberately to deceive, is often propagated with social media and technology, wreaks havoc in many societies. … More

5g, australia, blog, blogging, china, coronavirus, digital diplomacy, digital government, disinformation, europe, fake news, finance, government, hong kong, international relations, internet, pandemic, politics

Explainer: United Nations E-Government Survey

Every year, volunteers across the globe gather together (virtually) to assess all governmental portals and burden themselves with the arduous … More

australia, corruption, data, democracy, development, digital, digital diplomacy, digital government, government, survey, united nations

Jordan will become a leader in government innovation

The first mention of Jordan conjures up thoughts of Petra and perhaps even the Dead Sea.  Few think of Jordan … More

democracy, digital, digital diplomacy, foreign, government, growjordan, innovation, jordan, politics, science, technology

Disinformation and how technology is playing a role in the Indian elections 

Disinformation wreaks havoc in many societies.  Whether it is stealing election wins away from expectant candidates with stories about pizza-paedophile … More

digital, digital diplomacy, disinformation, elections, government, india, indian, technology

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