Usha Iyer stories
Usha Iyer writes about the intersections of education, sustainability and gender, with a focus on how women educators are reshaping the future through green learning. Her work highlights the subtle yet powerful ways in which classrooms, curricula and everyday teaching practices can embed environmental responsibility and long-term thinking.
By reading stories under this tag, you can explore how sustainability becomes a form of soft power in the hands of women educators, influencing how young people understand leadership, community and the planet. Usha Iyer’s pieces invite readers to rethink what education can do—not just to impart knowledge, but to cultivate more thoughtful, climate-conscious ways of living.
Sustainability as soft power: How women are re-engineering the future through green education
Last month
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clean technologies
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sustainability
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climate change
Women educators are quietly wielding green education as soft power, reshaping how the next generation learns, leads and lives sustainably.
Corsha & Dragos join forces to secure machine identities in OT
Thu, 30th Oct 2025
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uc
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iot security
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advanced persistent threat protection
Corsha and Dragos have partnered to enhance operational technology security by integrating machine identity verification with advanced threat detection capabilities.