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As pandemic strips away accumulated inertia of decades, ‘After Coronavirus’ may be a whole brave new world

The coronavirus pandemic, like the World Wars, is a harbinger of revolutionary changes. It is accelerating the destruction of the old, and hastening the arrival of the new. Many years ago, I can’t quite recall when, I saw a film called Groundhog Day. It is a fantasy comedy film in which the princ

Access to HIV medicines severely impacted by COVID

Seventy-three countries have warned that they are at risk of stock-outs of antiretroviral (ARV) medicines as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new WHO survey conducted ahead of the International AIDS Society’s biannual conference. Twenty-four countries reported having either a crit

‘Completely Out of Control’: China Says ‘US Epidemic’ Threat to Rest of the World

In the coming fall and winter, the US epidemic will likely run rampant, and more countries and regions will be forced to suffer because of the US A Chinese state-controlled newspaper has blamed the Trump administration’s mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic to cause the spread of the virus to

Poisons used to make food more beautiful, last longer

Julien Chongwang, Gilbert Nakweya & Ghislaine Deudjui Toxic chemicals are being used by food sellers across Sub-Saharan Africa to improve the look of meat and fish, scientists and food inspectors say, putting the health of millions at risk. Weak government testing capacities and informal food su

Covid-19, Climate Change, Poverty and Corruption: Quest for Nature Friendly Lives and Livelihoods

The unique nature of Covid-19 crisis have been blessings to build lives and nature friendly green planet. Strategic policy responses should be designed internalizing the effective governance to pursue both short and long-term benefits to achieve both the global resilience to climate change

Recover Better With Nature: Personhood Rights to Rivers can help

It is now clear that when humans shut down, rivers flow healthy.  The evidences that we have gathered during the Covid19 lockdown should be lesson enough for us to reimagine our approach to save our rivers. Reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and abatement of water & air pollution have

Siberia heatwave: why the Arctic is warming so much faster than the rest of the world

Jonathan Bamber, University of Bristol On the eve of the summer solstice, something very worrying happened in the Arctic Circle. For the first time in recorded history, temperatures reached 38°C (101°F) in a remote Siberian town – 18°C warmer than the maximum daily average for June in this part

COVID-19 , Data & Reports , Health / 06/24/2020
Drinking Surged During The Pandemic in US. Do You Know The Signs Of Addiction?

Alex Smith Retail alcohol sales jumped by 55% nationally during the third week of March, when many stay-at-home orders were put in place Despite the lack of dine-in customers for nearly 2½ long months during the coronavirus shutdown, Darrell Loo of Waldo Thai stayed busy. Loo is the bar manager for

Reusable Plastic safe during COVID Pandemic: Health Experts

Over 125 health experts from 19 countries signed onto a statement assuring retailers and consumers that reusables are safe during COVID-19, pushing back on claims by the plastic industry. The health experts  — joined by Greenpeace USA and UPSTREAM, both members of the Break Free From Plastic mov

A total fossil fuel lockdown must for a climate revolution: UNEP & REN21

Even if the COVID lockdowns were to continue for a decade, the change would not be sufficient; the current system and current market rules would take the world forever to come anywhere near a no-carbon system Growth in renewable power has been impressive over the past five years. But too little is h

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