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Earth’s forests though better managed continue to shrink, says FAO

Forests, the size of South Africa, or 129 million hectares lost in last 25 years, mostly tropical Brazil reported the largest annual loss while China reported the largest annual gain India chops most wood, 88 % of which is firewood Forests contributes about USD 600 billion annually to global GDP,

We can’t ignore the air pollution crisis in Africa’s fast-growing megacities

Mathew Evans, University of York The World Health Organisation calculates air quality is responsible for more than 500,000 deaths a year in Africa from both indoor and outdoor air pollution. To put this into perspective, around 11,000 people died in the recent Ebola epidemic Orignially posted at The

Are self-driving vehicles good for the environment?

Ucilia Wang Autonomous transportation has lots of advantages. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions could be one of them Originally posted at Ensia, magazine showcasing environmental solutions in action. Republished by SixDegrees on arrangement with Ensia under Creative Commons’ Attribution-NoDerivs

More than 50 % of OECD countries exporting corruption, says Transparency International

22 of the 41 OECD anti-bribery convention countries have failed to investigate or prosecute any foreign bribery case during the last four years, violating their obligation to combat cross-border bribery According to the recently released report by Transparency International (TI), only four countries

Data & Reports , Health , Solutions / 08/18/2015
Bad Health Outcomes For Adults Who Don’t Get Help As Teens

Lisa Gillespie Young people with health problems left uncared for in adolescence face higher risks of leading unhealthy lives as adults, a new study finds Orignially posted at Kaiser Health News, US based nonprofit national health policy news service. Republished by SixDegrees under Creative Commons

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

Earth dies faster this year!

As on 13th August 2015, on Earth Overshoot Day, the humans of world have spent resources of the Earth by more than 50 per cent the Earth can renew for this year In 2000, the Earth Overshoot Day fell in early October. This year it has moved ahead to 13th August. To maintain the consumption […]

What to do about the antidepressants, antibiotics and other drugs in our water

Elizabeth Grossman As pharmaceuticals taint rivers and lakes, scientists search for solutions Orignially posted at Ensia, magazine showcasing environmental solutions in action. Republished by SixDegrees on arrangement with Ensia under Creative Commons’ Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported license. Th

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

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