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Fiery summer a gauge of our planet’s health

According to the #World #Resources #Institute, by #2040, 33 #countries – including #Greece – will be severely #water-#stressed.

Toxins on our plate: India

There is a need for better regulation and monitoring to bring toxin-free food to the Indian market. “The recent scare due to the detection of formalin-laced fish across Goa, Kerala, Assam, Manipur, Nagaland and Meghalaya points to a link between water quality and food safety. Fish traders find it

Global mobilisation for Rise for Climate Action

Ongoing Rise for #Climate #movement #mobilisation; join the movement; #Global #Climate #Action #Summit

600,000 hit by earthquake in Lombak, Indonesia

Over 20,000 #people are in #temporary #shelters while thousands more are under open skies in need of #drinking #water, #food, #medical #supplies, and #clothes.

Extreme weather renews focus on adaptation

Countries need to recognise that the climate impacts they are beginning to experience now are only the start

India needs big policy push for treatment and reuse of urban wastewater

News of water scarcity fuels a lot of hue and cry in the nation, however when it comes to discussions about solutions we find very less engagement of people across all the sections of the society. It is an irony that when the Niti Ayog released its Composite Water Management Index (CWMI) 2018, the s

Has the Netherlands figured out how to mainstream seaweed?

Despite its environmental benefits, using local seaweed for food can be a tough sell. Some think the Dutch have finally cracked the code. “Is seaweed a vegetable?” a wide-eyed child asks a tall man chopping kelp at a “Taste the Nature” market in the Zuiderpark city farm in The Hague. “Well

One in Seven Wildlife Rangers Have Been Seriously Injured in the Line of Duty Over the Past Year

New results released by World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to mark World Ranger Day reveal that one in seven wildlife rangers (14 percent) surveyed across Asia and Central Africa have been seriously injured at work within the last 12 months. The results, part of the largest ever survey on ranger employment c

Three Nobel Prizes in economics ≠ the truth about aid

Terence Wood Aid will never solve all the world’s development problems. Aid can be improved. Aid can and should be criticised. But when criticism is incoherent and incorrect, it is worse than no criticism at all. Development twitter erupted in chirping this week. The cause was a Guardian op-edfro

2017, the Deadliest Year for Land and Environmental Defenders as Agri-Business Most Linked to Killings

Global Witness reveals that at least 207 land and environmental defenders were killed in 2017– indigenous leaders, community activists and environmentalists murdered trying to protect their homes and communities from mining, agribusiness and other destructive industries. Global Witness annual figu

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