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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

Davi Yanomami, the “Dalai Lama of the Rainforest,” wins “Alternative Nobel Prize”

Renowned Yanomami shaman Davi Kopenawa, along with Greta Thunberg, Aminatou Haidar and Guo Jianmei won this year’s Right Livelihood Award, known as the “Alternative Nobel Prize.” Davi led his people’s 20-year campaign to protect their Amazonian territory. Combined with the Yanomami territor

How did Chile become a global climate leader?

Kate Cullen The unexpected emergence of this Latin American nation as an environmental force to be reckoned holds lessons for the rest of the world Late last year, when Brazil bowed out of hosting the United Nations’ 2019 COP 25 climate talks, Chilean environment minister Carolina Schmidt proposed

130 banks holding USD 47 trillion in assets commit to climate action and sustainability

In a boost for climate action and sustainability, leading banks and the United Nations launched the Principles for Responsible Banking. In the Principles, launched one day ahead of the UN Climate Action Summit in New York, banks commit to strategically align their business with the goals of the Pari

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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

What is the global movement for sustainable lifestyles

Ylva Rylander UN Environment, UnSchool and thousands of individuals are amplifying calls to action for sustainable lifestyles globally, through the digital challenge “15 Ways in 15 Days.” The challenge outlines everyday lifestyle swaps that individuals can make to support the growing shift towar

Save land to fight climate change, says Delhi Declaration

Soumya Sarkar and Joydeep Gupta Land-based solutions must segue into actions to stem biodiversity loss and restrain global warming, the United Nations desertification summit said in a declaration The biennial summit organized by the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) and hos

New Data Platform to support governments and entrepreneurs expand clean electricity in East Africa

Using data to link growing electricity demand with clean energy supply to expand electricity services the World Resources Institute and 20 partners launched Energy Access Explorer, an open-source platform for energy planners, donors and clean energy entrepreneurs Nearly 840 million people worldwide

Watch: Five Things To Know About Hunger Among America’s Aging

Laura Ungar  One out of every 13 seniors in America struggles to get enough food to eat while the federal program intended to help hasn’t kept pace with the graying population. Kaiser Health News Midwest editor/correspondent Laura Ungar explains what you need to know about this largely hidden

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