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July 5, 2026

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Renewable energies, a green revolution for the future of Earth, humanity and species/ Saeed Vafa

For thousands of years, humans collected and hunted for the energy they needed. In fact, humans obtained the energy needed for agriculture, hunting, and transportation from the food they ate or from domesticated animals. Over time, humans learned to use fire for light and warmth and harnessed the energy from nature by building water and […]...

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Created By: Saeed Vafa
October 23, 2021

Renewable Energies and Human Rights / Bahar Abbasi

With a general look at human rights laws and international and regional conventions, it can be understood that the concept of human rights has become closely and increasingly linked to the right to a healthy environment and sustainable development. With the process of industrialization in the world and its consequences such as increased environmental pollution, […]...

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Created By: Bahar Abbasi
October 23, 2021

A Look at the Student Solidarity Campaign in Sistan and Baluchestan / Saeed Shirzad

As the month of Mehr approaches, the first thing that occupies our minds is the joy of children and the new life they have embarked on. Every year, as these children enter higher grades, this new life becomes more vibrant. However, the necessity of this new life undoubtedly includes free and appropriate education that should […]...

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Created By: Saied Shirzad
October 23, 2021

Notes on the Economic-Social Burden of Violence Against Women / Elaheh Amani

Gender-based violence or violence against women is a global pandemic that affects one in three women throughout their lifetime from childhood to old age. The direct, indirect, visible, and hidden harms of violence against women and girls, and finding solutions to assess and combat it, have been brought to the forefront of human rights discussions […]...

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Created By: Elahe Amani
October 23, 2021

History and reasons for naming World Children’s Day / Barin Abbasi

In the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, individuals under the age of eighteen are referred to as children, unless the law governing that person specifies a younger age for their maturity. Children are considered the future assets of society and also the most vulnerable group in any community. They have needs […]...

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Created By: Barin Abbasi
October 23, 2021

Book Introduction: Will Climate Change Catch Countries Off Guard? / Morteza Hamounian

Today, the world is in the process of transitioning from the dominance of fossil fuels to alternative energies; energies that can preserve nature and not pollute it. The back cover of the book also states that “the book not only introduces each type of renewable energy – hydro, solar, wind, geothermal, and ocean energy – […]...

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Created By: Admin
October 23, 2021

Gholamreza Shariati Andarati, a representative of the parliament, in an interview with Simin Ruzgard: It is not possible to consider everything that has happened in dam construction in the country completely defensible.

According to him, the main cause of tension and problems in Khuzestan province is definitely the issue of proper water management. However, he also believes that not all problems can be attributed to water management in this province. Given the repeated dam constructions in the past three decades in the country and considering the recent […]...

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Created By: Simin Rouzgard
August 23, 2021

Ismaeil Kohram in conversation with Reza Ekvanian: We did not have any specific plans for Khuzestan.

He says we had no solid plan for Khuzestan. He states that “environmentalists have repeatedly warned about the future of Khuzestan,” and adds, “the problem is that we gave the Great Marsh to the Ministry of Oil and they came and dried a part of it. Why did they dry it? To come and find […]...

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Created By: Admin
August 23, 2021

Majid Elhami in conversation with Ali Kalai: We feel that there is a plan in place that Khuzestan does not see prosperity and development.

He says that in his opinion the main issue is dam construction. He is not aware of several existing dams on the Karun River for water control. In his opinion, this is “a kind of water storage and transfer.” The monthly magazine “Peace Line” in this issue, considering the recent protests in Khuzestan province and […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
August 23, 2021

The syndrome of restlessness in the era of neglecting environmental assessments / The harmonious melody of Koosar.

When talking about the dams built on the rivers of Iran, you should be careful; make sure your words do not question the sanctity of these structures; dam construction has become so sacred for some groups in Iran that they consider any criticism as blasphemy and want to destroy your reputation. Dam construction has become […]...

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Created By: Nikahang Kowsar
August 23, 2021

World Peace Day; Responsibility of People, Civil Society and Human Rights Activists / Arash Sadeghi

Introduction: The performance of the United Nations General Assembly and Security Council in the fight against international terrorism and humanitarian assistance, resulting from developments in the concept of peace, is of great importance. The establishment of international judicial bodies, which began in the 20th century and reached its peak in the last decade, is crucial […]...

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Created By: Arash Sadeghi
August 23, 2021

“Forgotten Earth, the death of the land; truths about the death of Iran’s land / Sam Khorshrooifar”

These days, when we talk about the environment in Iran, everyone immediately thinks of drought and water scarcity; an undeniable phenomenon resulting from corrupt management and exacerbated by climate change, which is taking away our ability to live in this land as Iranians. But there is another tragedy that is perhaps less talked about: the […]...

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Created By: Sam Khosravi Fard
August 23, 2021