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Lancet recommended healthy diet unaffordable for 1.58 billion: new study

A diet recommended by EAT-Lancet Commission on Food, Planet, Health meant to improve both human and planetary health would be unaffordable for at least 1.58 billion people, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, estimates a new study Earlier this year, the EAT-Lancet Commission on Food, Planet

Rivers globally carry deadly pathogens: study

A global study on pathogens in rivers finds that rivers harbour dangerous levels of diarrhoeal disease-causing pathogens Diarrhoea is one of the leading killers of children under the age of five in developing countries. Diarrhoea is rampant in India, with diarrhoeal diseases being the most prev

New tropical disease detected in Brazil defies treatment

Fabíola Ortiz Researchers in Brazil have identified a new disease that causes severe damage to the liver, spleen and skin. The disease caused by the Cridia sergipensis parasite is suspected to have infected more than 150 people and caused two deaths in Sergipe state, in the northeast of the country

How Laos lost its tigers

Jeremy Hance  A new paper in Global Conservation and Ecology finds that the last tigers of Laos along with the Indochinese leopards vanished shortly after 2013 from Nam Et-Phou Louey National Protected Area. A new camera trap study finds that tigers vanished from Nam Et-Phou Louey National Protec

Is climate change responsible for the conflicts we’re seeing around the world today?

John Vidal The relationship between a heating planet and violent clashes is complex — and critical “This is where I keep my weapon,” said Lolem, a young Karamojong cattle herder. Digging below the surface of the bone-dry ground in northern Uganda, he drew out an old AK-47 and some bullets, wra

Significant mistreatment of women during childbirth in four countries: WHO & Lancet

New evidence from a WHO-led study, published in the Lancet, shows that more than one-third of women in four lower-income countries — Ghana, Guinea, Myanmar and Nigeria — experienced mistreatment during childbirth in health facilities. Younger, less-educated women were found to be the mo

Over half of Europe’s endemic trees face extinction

Over half (58%) of Europe’s endemic trees, those not found in any other part of the planet are threatened with extinction, according to IUCN The newly published European Red List of Trees evaluated the conservation status of all 454 tree species native to the continent, and found that two fifths

India and China top hot spots of antimicrobial resistance in animals

Ranjit Devraj Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has worsened in animals and humans, reducing the efficacy of vital medicines Global study highlights Asia, where meat consumption has grown by 68 per cent in 20 years All farmers need to be weaned off quick-fix antibiotics, says author Asian giants China

Our Accountability for the SDGs

Jindra Cekan Accountability: Are we responsible for meeting the SDGs? Yes, personally and by programming for more sustainability In a 2014 article about mutual accountability for the SDGs, Dr. Paul Zeitz states that “Sustainable development is the most urgent challenge facing humanity. The fu

Climate , Data & Reports , Resources , Water / 09/22/2019
The climate crisis is an oceans crisis: upcoming IPCC report

A stark warning on the state of the world’s oceans and frozen areas is expected from a landmark UN report, highlighting the urgent need for a global treaty to allow large-scale protection of the oceans. The process of finalising the UN Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Clim

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