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La Rinconada – Chasing the Peruvian High

Nick Neumann and Walker Dawson | Breaking Borders La Rinconada is an illegal gold mining town in the Peruvian Andes, where environmental and social issues are expanding rapidly Over 60,000 people are working in these gold mines in in the highest inhabited place on earth. This documentary by Nick

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

Want a more sustainable world? Let women lead the way.

Tara Holmes & Shilpi Chhotray,  Future 500 The evidence is clear: Women at the top bring environmental, social and governance responsibility to the fore. Orignially posted at Ensia, magazine showcasing environmental solutions in action. Republished by SixDegrees on arrangement with Ensia under

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,

Can the Earth feed 11 billion people? Four reasons to fear a Malthusian future

James Dyke, University of Southampton Humanity is on course for a population greater than 11 billion by the end of this century, according to the latest analysis from the UN’s population division Orignially posted at The Conversation, that generates news and views from the academic and research co

Take it over and keep it with you-participatory governance from Urok islands, Guinea-Bissau

Luís Melo This is an award winning film that explores participatory governance in the Urok Islands, a marine protected area in the Bijagós Archipelago, Guinea-Bissau Neram N’Dok is a Bijagó expression which means “take it and keep it with you”. The Urok Islands includes the islands of Fo

Heat Wave took 2037 Indian lives in 2015: When will we change our development model?

On 5th August 2015, India’s Union Minister for Science & Technology and Ministry of Earth Sciences, informed to the Parliament startling figures of death due to heat wave this summer in India-2037 people have died The details are in the following table.  Worrisome is the fact that all India m

How can we prevent the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals from failing?

James Patterson, University of Waterloo; Florian Koch, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, and Kathryn Bowen, Australian National University The soon-to-be-adopted SDGs are likely to fail unless far more attention is given to addressing governance challenges crucial to their implementation

Your smart phone is the next water testing kit

Caddisfly is an open source low cost user friendly water testing kit that can be attached to a smart phone’s camera and captured data is transferred to an online map in realtime There was a time when bulky water testing kits had to be transported to far flung and inaccessible places-vill

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