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Interview: Urban farms, insects, key in battle against hunger

Michael Kaloki Climate change has brought about several extremes including drought, which affects our ability to grow crops. If we use insects for food, we would not need to depend on rains. Food security is an ongoing challenge in Sub-Saharan Africa. But Esther Ngumbi says bugs offer a solution. Ng

Doing Business Differently to Save the Planet

Karin Helmstaedt Patagonia says that they are effectively making the business case for reinventing capitalism along with saving the planet. In late May I had the pleasure of moderating the fully digitized Global Communication Summit 2020 in Berlin. It was a first for the event in this form, the “g

No country should have veto in climate talks

Joydeep Gupta It’ll take a global system change if this wish of former UK energy minister Claire O’Neill, who will head the next United Nations climate summit in Glasgow, were to come true “We do not have to seek unanimity and no country has the right of veto” in climate negotiations, accord

WHO calls for a crackdown on plastic pollution

The World Health Organization (WHO) today calls for a further assessment of microplastics in the environment and their potential impacts on human health, following the release of an analysis of current research related to microplastics in drinking-water. The Organization also calls for a reduction i

The Millennial social entrepreneur striving to get 260 million children back into school

Adam Sharpe Benedict Joson is launching a hugely ambitious education nonprofit called 260by26. His goal? To get the 260 million children out of school around the world into the education system. I wanted to understand the challenges he faces as a young social entrepreneur, and why education is THE i

Bhutan to graduate from being a Least Developed Country

Dawa Gyelmo Secretary of Gross National Happiness Commission spoke to thethirdpole.net about what this milestone means for Bhutan Bhutan is about to graduate from being one of the world’s Least Development Countries (LDCs), as defined by the UN. The world’s 47 LDCs comprise about 880 million peo

In 17 years, about 1.6 trillion dollars spent on sustainable development; very few undergo post-project evaluation

In a candid interview, Jindra Cekan tells SixDegrees why most projects may not be sustainable as so few projects have ever been evaluated after ending and how project design and implementation can be flawed. Interview/Jindra Cekan Dr Jindra Cekan has used participatory methods for 30 years to connec

The secret lives of urban waste pickers

Tang Damin Wu Ka Ming and Zhang Jieying’s new book documents the unknown lives of waste pickers living on the outskirts of Beijing It’s possible to think of cities as organisms, their metabolisms at work in places and at times we don’t notice. Rarely do we stop and question where our waste goe

“We are into human rights and the rule of law in Cameroon”

Contra Nocendi is an international human rights NGO with Headquarters in Paris and an independent section in Buea, Cameroon. SixDegrees caught up with the Executive Director of the Cameroon section, Gilbert Ajebe Akame a professional lawyer to know more about their activities and organization. How d

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