You’ve probably heard of MOOCs (Massive Online Open Courses). They emerged in 2012 and have grown rapidly in number and popularity. Most MOOCs are free
read moreIn 2013 I put out a set of 20 blog posts giving practical advice about ranking environmental projects. I’ve upgraded the consolidated report about this
read moreA MOOC is a “Massive Open Online Course”. They are free to enrol in, and they are very popular, often attracting thousands of participants. I’ve
read moreMany government actions are tokenistic. They are too small to really make a difference, but they are pursued anyway. Why do governments do this, and
read moreAdditionality is an important criterion to consider when a funding agency is selecting which projects to support. It is relevant to many different types of
read moreIs “Conservation Agriculture” really a win-win for farmers and the environment? It reduces the losses of soil and nutrients from agricultural land, but are farmers
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