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When Water Becomes a Decision: What Denmark Teaches Us About the Future of the Alps and the Himalaya
The Himalaya and the Alps are often referred to as the water towers of the world. Both mountain systems supply water to hundreds of millions of people downstream and act as natural regulators of the hydrological cycle. Yet these towers are now literally melting. Glaciers that for centuries functioned as slow and reliable natural reservoirs are rapidly losing mass. As a result, not only the quantity but, more importantly, the timing of water availability is changing. Water is
Eva Premk Bogataj
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Environmental “Miracles” after 2020
Environmental crises are not only technical failures, but failures of worldview. Drawing on post-2020 developments across Asia, this essay traces a shift from fragmented environmental solutions toward relational thinking—where law, art, data, and storytelling redefine nature as a shared ethical and planetary condition.
Eva Premk Bogataj
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“The Monsters Are Growing Stronger”: A Night with The Long Road to Peace
A personal reflection on The Long Road to Peace, a book that leads through wounded landscapes, frontline testimonies, and the fragile possibility of hope. Eva Premk Bogataj describes how the voices of soldiers, survivors, and exhausted places reveal the cost of war — and why remembering is the first step toward peace.
Eva Premk Bogataj
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