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620 million children’s education and health compromised by lack of decent school toilets

The health, education and safety of millions of children around the world is threatened because they don’t have a decent toilet at school or at home, according to WaterAid’s State of the World’s Toilets 2018 report. The Crisis in the Classroom, WaterAid’s fourth-annual analysis of the world

Companies are seizing new markets in clean energy aiming to cap global warming at 1.5 °C

A dramatic upsurge in demand for renewable energy from ambitious multinational companies is now shifting markets away from fossil fuels in more than 140 markets worldwide, a new RE100 report reveals. RE100 is the corporate leadership initiative led by The Climate Group in partnershi

Novel approach brings African scientists closer to a malaria vaccine

Faith Osier, Wellcome Trust In experiments conducted over 50 years ago, researchers showed that blood could be taken from adults who had become immune and used to treat children admitted to hospital with malaria. Malaria is still a major problem in Africa. There are over 200 million clinical cases

Air pollution leads to millions of emergency room visits for asthma attacks

Ylva Rylander/SEI Nine to 33 million visits to the emergency room for asthma worldwide may be triggered by breathing in air polluted by ozone or fine particulate matter —pollutants that can enter the lung’s deep airways, according to a new study published today in the journal Environmental Healt

Mahanadi river in India is Coal Rich but Water Stressed

Large scale industrialisation, especially extraction of coal from the Mahanadi basin, rapid urbanisation and climate change are some of the major causes for water stress situation in the river.

Model shows pathway to feeding the world

Barbara Axt Earth has the capacity to feed the world’s population on a healthy diet if countries make fundamental changes to their food production systems and consumption, a study has found.   The study, published in Nature on 10 October, modelled the changes needed to feed 10 billion people

Chinese logging put Solomon Islands rainforests at risk

New evidence suggest hugely unsustainable rates of logging and high risk of illegal practices in the Solomon Islands are putting China’s trade diplomacy at risk Using satellite imagery and drone photography, the Paradise Lost report highlights how the Solomon Islands’ tropica

World Bank, Asian Development Bank, still pouring billions into fossil fuels in climate-vulnerable

World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank are investing almost $5 billion in fossil fuels in 10 Asian countries. Three of the world’s biggest development banks have kept investing heavily in fossil fuels in some of the world’s most climate-vulnerable co

New Studies Show Progress Against Ivory Trade, Thanks to China Ban

The study found that 18 percent of regular outbound travelers bought ivory products on trips abroad, with Thailand and Hong Kong being the top two markets.

Targeting non-communicable diseases, icddr,b in Bangladesh is paving the way for a healthier future

Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs) were a facet of developed countries, but there has been a considerable shift (in lifestyles, diets etc) in the past 15-20 years in many low and middle income countries which now account for 80% of NCD-related deaths worldwide. Farasha Bashir Health was given limited

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