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Fall 2020/Leadership

Of mice and men: Could COVID spell the end of animal testing?  

by Roberta Staley

The vaccine race is accelerating the emergence of a new frontier in science looking at alternatives to animal modelling

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Natural Capital/Summer 2020

Tourism collapse in Kenya raises fears of poaching uptick

by Roberta Staley

This past spring, massive rainfall caused the Mara River, the lifeblood of the Maasai Mara in southern Kenya, to overflow, flooding ecotourism

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Natural Capital/Summer 2020

Banking on the wildlife trade

by Roberta Staley

COVID-19 has brought into glaring focus the link between animal-borne diseases and the health of humans. While questions remain over precisely how

Fall 2019/Natural Capital

The economics of saving Kenya’s elephants

by Roberta Staley

It’s closing in on the end of a long day of elephant collaring in the Nyakweri Forest in southern Kenya’s Maasai Mara

Transportation

Ex-Purolator CEO steers car-sharing towards low-carbon future

by Roberta Staley

Tucked in the corner of Patrick Nangle’s spartan Modo car-sharing office, with its pale walls and light-brown wooden desk, is a black

Summer 2019/Supply Chain

Papua New Guinea on the chopping block

by Roberta Staley

Eight members of the Kimadi tribe stand, crouch or sit on the hard ground, knotty with exposed tree roots, enjoying the relative

Summer 2019/Supply Chain

Trees and the laws of supply and demand

by Roberta Staley

Worldwide, Interpol and the United Nations Environment Programme estimate the value of the yearly trade in illegal harvested timber at between US$30

A Buoyant Aircraft Systems MB-150 airship. Photos courtesy of BASI
Cleantech/Social Enterprise/Spring 2014/Transportation

Up, up and away

by Roberta Staley

Last November, Typhoon Haiyan left a swath of destruction through Southeast Asia, flattening buildings and killing and maiming thousands of people. The

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