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A systematic literature review on employee relations with CSR: State of art and future research agenda

Environmental News Bits

“A systematic literature review on employee relations with CSR: State of art and future research agenda.” link] [open access] Abstract: Within recent years, the literature on employee–CSR relations has grown significantly. Onkila, T., & Sarna, B.

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Environment, Law, and History - Untitled Article

Environment, Law, and History

Continuing themes from recent posts on British India and on nuisance : Sukriti Issar recently published "Nuisance, Planning and the Common Law in Late Eighteenth-Century Bombay" in The Journal of Legal History. Urban property and the built environment remain understudied.

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Climate change has already aggravated 58% of infectious diseases

A Greener Life

The consequences of climate change aren’t reserved for the oceans and atmosphere: Diseases have secured a larger presence in recent years thanks to global warming. Sifting through more than 77,000 titles in the scholarly literature, researchers found that warming stood out as a key escalator for infectious diseases.

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A dog’s life: James A Serpell and his investigation into the origin story of mankind’s best friend

Frontiers

However, in the open access journal Frontiers, he recently published a paper investigating the truth of these claims. One of the most prevalent origin stories in scientific literature suggests the ‘commensal scavenger hypothesis’. How has open science benefited the reach and impact of your research?

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Open access: In conversation with Frontiers’ Dr Marie Souliere 

Frontiers

How have these changed in recent years? We have transparent guidelines that offer specific details on requirements, for example, data sharing, competing interest declarations, correction of the published literature or how appeals and escalations can be triggered. We then audited all papers using the same tool.

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Microalgae could be the future of sustainable superfood in a rapidly changing world, study finds

Frontiers

By Peter Rejcek, science writer The global population recently hit eight billion people. Yet climate change and human environmental impacts threaten our long-term food security. Researchers at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), believe algae could be a new kind of superfood thanks to its high protein and nutrition content.

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Interview with expert witness, Steven Running, in Montana children’s climate lawsuit

ESA

I just served as Expert Witness in the Held vs Montana Childrens’ climate lawsuit that has been in the news recently. For example, most IPCC and journal graphics are too complicated and information dense for the courtroom. Steve responded to a set of questions in writing for this interview.

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