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Fracking: Scientific Evidence points towards public health crisis

Health professional groups raise alarm that build-out of drilling and fracking operations is creating a public health crisis.  As incontrovertible evidence of harm from fracking mounts and more health professionals raise the alarm, the fracking debate is taking place within an altered landscape. To

When A River Becomes A Legal Person: A Short Journey Down New Zealand’s Whanganui River

Gary Wockner The Whanganui is the longest navigable river in New Zealand, and its water and the land around it have been at the center of one of the longest legal battles in New Zealand history. In March of 2017, the Maori people living around the Whanganui River won the battle. Rivers are made of [

Why UNESCO’s ‘natural solutions’ to water problems won’t work in Africa

Mike Muller Although nature based solutions are attractive, these solutions are not the ‘green bullet’ that will solve the world’s water problems. Each year UNESCO releases a World Water Assessment Report, a document that explores potential solutions to the globe’s water problems. The 2018 r

Rampal coal power plant, Bangladesh, an ethical perspective

Ikhtiar Mohammad While the entire world is moving towards searching for the alternatives, especially renewable energy; Bangladesh India Friendship Power Company is going to construct a coal fired power plant near the Sundarbans Niccolo Machiavelli, a medieval Italian thinker, endorsed the use of imm

Disasters , Environment , Featured , Health , Soil / 03/11/2018
The Cold War’s toxic legacy: Costly, dangerous cleanups at atomic bomb production sites

William J. Kinsella Hanford was one of three large facilities anchoring the Manhattan Project – the crash program to build an atomic bomb. Seventy-five years ago, in March 1943, a mysterious construction project began at a remote location in eastern Washington state. Over the next two years some 5

Notes from the future: A film on Cape Town Water Crisis

The Cape Water Crisis. A film by Andrea Gema Films, produced by Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Southern Africa. Cape Town, South Africa, is dealing with a massive and serious water crisis. Cape Town residents have been told not use more than 50 litres of water a day. Fresh water shouldn’t be used for

Restoring forests seen as vital to fighting climate change, extreme poverty

Hugh Biggar In the face of a changing climate and related mass migration and social instability, international experts are now viewing forests and tree rich environments as a key way of attacking these issues at the root. To do so, governments, businesses and international aid groups are turning to

US$ 95 million Sustainability Bond issued for Indonesia for sustainable natural rubber plantation and fighting deforestation

The Tropical Landscapes Finance Facility (TLFF), a partnership between UN Environment, World Agroforestry Centre, ADM Capital and BNP Paribas, announced its inaugural transaction, a landmark US$ 95 million Sustainability Bond to help finance a sustainable natural rubber plantation on heavily degrad

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Peru: Law prioritizes highway construction that could threaten indigenous communities

 Yvette Sierra Praeli Peru has passed a controversial law that makes highway construction in border areas and maintaining trucking roads in the Ucayali Region a national priority. On January 22, the Congress of the Republic of Peru enacted the new law. The move has sparked serious concern because t

Egyptian innovators design truck to tackle wheat losses

Hazem Badr A truck designed locally to put an end to wheat losses during transport from fields to storage silos is set for testing in Egypt this summer. During the harvesting season in Egypt, it is common to see grains scattered across routes used by transport vehicles. This is due to bumpy roads, t

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