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We are entering a new era of migration – and not just for people

Jessica Hellmann, University of Minnesota and David Ackerly, University of California, Berkeley “As ecologists, we know one thing for sure: when the climate changes, organisms move”. The world is watching as refugees flood into a Europe unprepared for the new arrivals. Conflict and socia

Every year, 5-7 trillion US$ or Japan’s entire GDP is needed for fulfilling SDGs

Developing and emerging economies are leading a quiet revolution to forge robust and sustainable financial systems for 21st century needs but who will foot the SDG bill? The first ever report on sustainable financial systems The Financial System we Need  was released by the United Nations Envi

Hollywood style promos for Sustainable Development Goals

Here are ads produced for the likes of IMAX theatres, Hollywood and Bollywood on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) The animated Animal Kingdom in the UN is one spoof ad where animals in the general assembly of the UN agree that greed by everyone is the solution for SDGs. The Ad is scree

Rare cactus species face extinction

ANKITA SENGUPTA About one-third of the cactus species in the world are threatened with extinction: IUCN Orignially posted at The Asian Age. Republished by SixDegrees on arrangement with author The illegal trade of live plants and seeds for the horticultural industry as well as their unsustainable h

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Overfishing, change in climate cause dip in catch, Maharashtra, India

Ankita Sengupta Marine fish experts claim that overfishing, habit degradation and climate change have resulted in the decline Orignially posted at The Asian Age. Republished by SixDegrees on arrangement with author. Fishermen in Maharashtra may have resumed their activities after the monsoon break,

African Dams linked to over one million malaria cases

Dam projects need to consider better disease control measures Over one million people in sub-Saharan Africa will contract malaria in 2015 because they live near a large dam, according to a new study. For the first time, data was correlated with the location of large dams with incidence of malaria an

Explainer: what are the UN sustainable development goals?

Asghar Zaidi, University of Southampton The SDGs come into effect at the end of 2015, following the completion of the millennium development goals (MDGs), and cover the period 2016-2030 Orignially posted at The Conversation, that generates news and views from the academic and research community. Rep

UN leaders, together with actor and activist Alec Baldwin, announce Equator Prize 2015 winners

The winners- A Brazilian indigenous group that inspired the film Avatar A conservation outfit in Indonesia that is saving sea turtles A movement for pygmy rights in Congo A community-based organization restoring conflict affected areas in Afghanistan   Leaders from the UN joined actor and a

A silent climate march in Berlin, that was not so silent

In the erstwhile border of East-West Berlin a silent dance march tried to raise awareness as Paris UN climate conference gets near Below is a set of photos from the silent climate demonstration that was organized on 12th evening by a group of NGOs like WWF-Youth, Fossil Free Berlin . However,

Earth’s forests though better managed continue to shrink, says FAO

Forests, the size of South Africa, or 129 million hectares lost in last 25 years, mostly tropical Brazil reported the largest annual loss while China reported the largest annual gain India chops most wood, 88 % of which is firewood Forests contributes about USD 600 billion annually to global GDP,

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