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Comptroller DiNapoli cost New Yorkers over $22 billion for refusing fossil fuel divestment

With NYS Comptroller’s office mired in controversy, New Yorkers escalate call for fossil fuel divestment The New York State Common Retirement Fund could have been $22 billion richer if the fund divested its fossil fuels stocks 10 years ago, according to a new analysis released today by research a

Millions Face The Life-Threatening Dangers Of Poor Sanitation

Anna Kučírková In our ever changing and evolving world, improvements in living conditions are essential. Sanitation is our first line of defense against communicable diseases and epidemics of infectious diseases such as influenza, typhoid, cholera, and more. And while developed nations tend to ha

New Studies Show Progress Against Ivory Trade, Thanks to China Ban

The study found that 18 percent of regular outbound travelers bought ivory products on trips abroad, with Thailand and Hong Kong being the top two markets.

Targeting non-communicable diseases, icddr,b in Bangladesh is paving the way for a healthier future

Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs) were a facet of developed countries, but there has been a considerable shift (in lifestyles, diets etc) in the past 15-20 years in many low and middle income countries which now account for 80% of NCD-related deaths worldwide. Farasha Bashir Health was given limited

Empowering women lies at the centre of controlling population growth in Africa

Alex Ezeh, Drexel University Some relatively simple future scenarios for sub-Saharan Africa have been modelled to consider how various family planning-related investments might affect population growth. I think about the future of my continent in terms of three questions: Are Africans healthy? Do th

Conflicts and climatic shocks aggravate current food insecurity in many countries

Some 39 countries in need of food assistance – FAO expects slightly lower global cereal production Persistent conflicts and climate-related shocks are currently driving high levels of severe food insecurity, particularly in Southern African and Near East countries, which continue to require hu

CAN CHINA REALLY LEAD THE WAY TO AN “ECOLOGICAL CIVILIZATION”?

Jeremy Lent If president Xi Jinping’s ecological vision turns out to be more than mere rhetoric, it could have a profound effect on humanity’s future. Imagine a president of the United States calling for an “ecological civilization” that ensures “harmony between human and nature.” Now im

African swine fever ‘devastating’ if it spreads beyond China

Fatima Arkin Virulent strain of African swine fever reported from eight locations in China Strain that entered country causes multiple organ failure, internal bleeding Virus may spread to South-east Asia, Vietnam at greatest risk Outbreaks of African swine fever reported from widely different parts

Garbage menace: Why should urban planners in India take the Court observations seriously?

Garbage dumping yards are piling up across the country. Our municipal bodies are dumping the solid wastes irresponsibly, and most of the times illegally, in such dumping grounds and many other open places including river beds, flood plains, abandoned water bodies, crop fields and nearby villages On

Partnership Campaign to Save the Paris Agreement

Climate Scorecard has launched a Partnership Campaign to save the Paris Agreement and are inviting all concerned organizations to join the Campaign. This Campaign is targeted at getting countries, especially leading greenhouse gas emitting countries, to strengthen the ambition of their pledges to th

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