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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

Watch: Kokoli-Love during climate emergency

Snehasis Das Kokoli recounts the love story of the protagonist by the titular name and her fisherman lover in Nalia Sai slum. The story has a backdrop of global sea level rise and captures the critical issue of global climate change. The fishing hamlet Penthakata in Puri, which is the heart and soul

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Yemen nearing the worlds worst cholera outbreak

Oxfam has calculated that if suspected new cases continue to be identified at current rates for the rest of the year, this spike in the outbreak will exceed past outbreaks.  Fears that the world’s worst cholera outbreak could be set for a massive resurgence are growing as aid agencies in Yeme

New waste treatment plant brings hope to Rohingyas

AJM Zobaidur Rahman Soeb A faecal waste treatment plant – the largest of its kind in the world – in a Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh shows how pioneering technology can be of benefit to the refugees, and Bangladesh Bangladesh has recently built the largest human waste management plant in Co

Acute hunger affecting over 100 million people worldwide

113 million people in 53 countries experienced high levels of food insecurity in the world’s most severe food crises in 2018 A report by the European Union, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), and the UN World Food Programme (WFP) finds that around 113 million people

Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania Seek Solutions to Irregular Migration on Southern Route

Irregular migration from the East and Horn of Africa to southern Africa, presents countries along this route with a new challenge: how to manage these flows while ensuring that the human rights of migrants are respected and protected.   The ‘Southern Route’ – as this migration route is kno

‘Medieval’ Diseases Flare in US As Unsanitary Living Conditions Proliferate

Anna Gorman Infectious diseases — some that ravaged populations in the Middle Ages — are resurging in California and around the country, and are hitting homeless populations especially hard. Jennifer Millar keeps trash bags and hand sanitizer near her tent, and she regularly pours water mixed wi

New UN report reveals that hunger in Africa continues to rise

Hunger in Africa continues to rise after many years of decline, threatening the continent's hunger eradication efforts to meet the Malabo Goals 2025 and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, particularly the Sustainable Development Goal 2 (SDG2).

Swept Up in Migration Surge, Children Struggle in Streets of Djibouti

The journey through Djibouti is grueling. Those with some money hitchhike. The rest might simply find themselves trapped, unable to get to the coast – for the cross-over into Yemen – through one of the driest and hottest places on earth.

How climate change caused the world’s first ever empire to collapse

Vasile Ersek, Northumbria University, Newcastle Akkadia was the world’s first empire. It was established in Mesopotamia around 4,300 years ago after its ruler, Sargon of Akkad, united a series of independent city states. Akkadian influence spanned along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers from what is

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