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Jonathan White

Hong Kong

Creative Director at The Cleaver Quarterly

Writer and Editor at Freelance

Freelance journalist based in HK. Sport and other stuff from China since 2007.

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  • 1 week ago | journals.sagepub.com | Jonathan White

    Forging a political response to human-made global warming has widely come to be phrased as a problem of transition. Policy-makers, scientists, NGOs and others frame the challenge as the pursuit of a green transition, while variants such as the just transition are used to highlight its normative aspects. In adopting the concept of transition, these actors employ a term with a broader history.

  • Dec 9, 2024 | wfmz.com | Jonathan White

    During this period of transition between presidential administrations – when pardons are typically issued in large numbers – it is useful to see how another president used the pardon power afforded to him by the Constitution. When considering pardon requests during the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln typically sought to pursue justice as he understood it, regardless of a petitioner’s race, class, or sex. In making his decisions, Lincoln strove to avoid getting swept up by the passions of the day.

  • Nov 15, 2024 | adn.com | Jeff Lowenfels |Jonathan White

    Welcome to our weekly podcast with longtime Anchorage Daily News garden writer and author Jeff Lowenfels and co-host Jonathan White. It’s a companion to Jeff’s weekly ADN gardening columns and his popular series of books. Jeff revisits his disdain for poinsettias while introducing some great winter alternatives: holiday cacti. He breaks down various cacti for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter, highlighting how shortening days and cool nights trigger their growth.

  • Oct 2, 2024 | conservativereview.com | Jonathan White

  • Oct 2, 2024 | theblaze.com | Jonathan White

    In the years before the Civil War, slaveholders were the greatest threat to free speech in the United States. White Southerners used state laws, a congressional gag rule, suppression of the mail, and physical violence to silence abolitionist speech because they believed it was dangerous.

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