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A Foreword to ‘Forging a Homeland’ – A Socio-Ecological Study into Community Land Ownership in Scotland
When someone mentions ‘land’ what do you think of? I know personally, land has forever evoked notions of the green pleasant land, of an English countryside littered with cottages which ensues a mosaic of quaintness sprawling across rolling hills. Perhaps it envisages a cold investment for the savvy or a distant Neverland of opulence -…
Sustainable for Whom? Interrogating Plant-Based Diets in the Era of Climate Crisis
About a year ago, I wrote an article that discussed the morality behind eating meat. It’s a question that I still feel strongly about, yet it is only part of the conversation. For many, many, years, scientists, politicians, and activists alike have argued around plant-based diets for their potential as a climate change solution. This…
Discussion: Who would want to live forever?
I’ve been increasingly interested by AI over the last couple of years. This interest started about 9 months prior to the release of ChatGPT, as a friend introduced me to OpenAI’s GPT-3 model. While a fun tool to play around with, it was a bit too error-prone for any practical applications within my university studies.…

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