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In the 12-months of 2015, myself and 11 other comrades embarked on a commitment of Effective Altruism. Our pledge was to donate a percentage of our monthly wages to charities that are capable of making the biggest impact at the lowest cost. Embodying the very nature of the phrase “more bang for your buck”, we…
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Despite the criticisms, the greed, the gluttony, and the rampant expenditure on unwanted or short-lived items, Christmas in the 21st century can still serve a purpose. Though there are many aspects of a modern Christmas which are unappealing, and at times even damaging, it does not appear to be going anywhere any time soon, and for…
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John Rees is in danger of dragging Stop the War Coalition’s reputation further into disrepute. It is a troubling time for the anti-war organisation, and rather than dousing the flames, Rees is adding further fuel to the fire. Initially, I had no intention of doing another piece criticising Stop the War Coalition. It is not…
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On Saturday 28th November, thousands of protesters gathered in Whitehall to oppose the UK government’s plans to bomb ISIS in Syria. Stop the War Coalition led proceedings, and though I was not there in person, I have been able to watch numerous videos of the days events. One video which stands out from the crowd…
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On November 30th, politicians from around the world will meet in Paris to decide on the actions needed to combat climate change. More than 190 countries will be represented at the conference with a legally binding climate treaty being the desired end goal. The United Nations 21st Conference of Parties, or COP21 as it has come…
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