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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

Cost of living in cities: an Infographic

Zurich (Switzerland) is 402% more expensive than Chişinău (Moldova) Kuala Lumpur is 54% cheaper than in Singapore Public transport in Washington DC is one of the most expensive Report based on 1,247,000 prices in 1,961 cities across 202 countries Expatistan is a cost of living calculator that

As we prepare for the UN climate talks, a look at what’s changed since Copenhagen

Fiona Harvey Is the world better suited for an agreement than it was in 2009? 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. This year will mar

US multi-nationals pledge $140 billion in new low-carbon investment

Alcoa, Apple, Bank of America, Berkshire Hathaway Energy, Cargill, Coca-Cola, General Motors, Goldman Sachs, Google, Microsoft, PepsiCo, UPS, and Walmart-all part of Obama’s American Business Act on climate mitigation Today, the 27th of July; the US Secretary of State John Kerry and senior Whi

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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Do cell phones belong in the Operating Room?

Shefali Luthra | Kaiser Health News Cellphone use is not generally restricted in the operating room, but some experts say the time for rules has come Next time you’re on the operating table and you have one last look around as the anesthesiologist approaches, don’t be too sure that that person i

Are countries legally required to protect their citizens from climate change?

Sophia V. Schweitzer A Dutch court recently ruled that greenhouse gas reduction is a state obligation. Here’s what that could mean for the rest of the world Orignially posted at Ensia, magazine showcasing environmental solutions in action. Republished by SixDegrees on arrangement with Ensia under

Broken Landscape: a film on the lives of people affected by “rat hole” coal mining, Meghalaya, India

The film Broken Landscape examines the lives of those on the front lines of water-energy-livelihoods choke point, complicated by illegal mining and  corruption   In India’s resource-rich, green, yet poor state of Meghalaya, unscientific or “rat hole”coal mining has been one of

A third of aid charities decline to make fraud data public: Thomson Reuters Foundation

A Thomson Reuters Foundation investigation found that 1/3 of the world’s 25 biggest aid charities declined to make their fraud data public. According to a study by Thomson Reuters Foundation, captured data from 12 of the 25 humanitarian non-governmental organisations (NGOs) with the greatest e

“Extreme poverty can be eradicated within one more generation”, says Ban Ki-moon

Significant gains have been made for many of the MDG targets worldwide, but progress has been uneven across regions and countries, leaving significant gaps The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have produced the most successful anti-poverty movement in history and will serve as the jumping-off poi

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