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A Look at Hydroelectric Power Plants from an Environmental Justice Perspective/ Nikahang Kowsar

Perhaps until a few years ago, no one paid attention to the “carbon footprint” and the negative environmental effects of electricity production. When talking about clean and renewable electricity, many people’s minds would go towards hydroelectric systems, such as large dams, where the flow of water through the turbines of massive generators would provide the […]...

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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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October 23, 2021

Monthly Peace Newsletter Issue 125

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September 23, 2021

Hossein Haqverdi, member of the Education Commission of Parliament: In the country, there is no vaccine available for students.

He believes that the software is happy, not “a series” that has “many” problems. He says that “virtual education (distance learning) is not the same as in-person education” and in his opinion “education is a two-way process.” He also believes that “we cannot risk the health of teachers, students, and their families.” He is Hossein […]...

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September 23, 2021

Ranking of Teachers in the Politics of Hostage/ Aziz Qasemzadeh

When we carefully review the story of ranking teachers, it is a suitable example of the type and perception of governance in Iran and the level of respect that decision-makers not only have for their audience but also for themselves. Those who come in front of the cameras and talk about various resolutions and colorful […]...

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September 23, 2021

Introduction to the book “Knot” with a look at early marriage in Iran.

Early marriage is seen in all parts of the world and is by no means a new phenomenon. What is new about this issue is the revelation of its various dimensions and its impact on human society. The answer to the question of why, after centuries of children experiencing marriage, today in the 21st century, […]...

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September 22, 2021

Peace Line Magazine, Issue 124

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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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August 23, 2021

Where is the source of the crisis of “water”? / Ahmad Alavi

The “water crisis” has now turned into one of the major economic, environmental, and socio-political crises in Iran. This crisis did not occur suddenly and unexpectedly, but it is the result of a historical process over the past four decades. Reckless consumption and non-compliance with scientific standards, as well as lack of investment in restructuring […]...

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August 23, 2021

The Difficulty of Discovering the Truth About the Disappeared / Shahin Sadeghzadeh Milani

A wide range of victims of human rights violations fall into the category of “enforced disappearances”. From Argentine political prisoners who were thrown out of airplanes into the sea during the “Dirty War” of 1976-1983, to the victims of the massacre of political prisoners in Iran in the summer of 1988; the disappeared are individuals […]...

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August 23, 2021