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Food , Sustainable Development / 12/10/2017
Assam youth are netting healthy incomes from fish seeds

Abdul Mannan Taking advantage of the plentiful water bodies in Assam state of India, the production and supply of fertilized fish eggs has emerged as a promising and sustainable livelihood for unemployed youth in rural Assam Gohainpukhuri village in Narayanpur administrative block of Lakhimpur distr

Philippines initiates world’s first human rights investigation into corporate responsibility for climate change

Companies, including ExxonMobil, Shell, BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Suncor and Repsol, are being asked to explain their role in making climate change worse. The world’s first ever national inquiry into the responsibility of the fossil fuel industry for the human rights impacts resulting from clim

Gender , Human Rights / 12/08/2017
Women file sexism complaint to UN against UK police spies

Psychologically and sexually women abused by police spies infiltrating UK social and green movement groups files complaint at the UN The women complain to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women that the UK government has failed to prevent institutionalised discriminatio

Environment , Health / 12/06/2017
Antimicrobial resistance from environmental pollution among biggest emerging health threats, says UN Environment

Growing antimicrobial resistance linked to discharge of drugs and particular chemicals into the environment is one of the most worrying health threats today, according to new research from UN Environment that highlights emerging challenges and solutions in the environmental space. Human antibiotic u

India’s energy subsidies favour fossil fuels over renewables

Soumya Sarkar Although subsidies to renewables have risen substantially, central government handouts to coal mining and coal-fired electricity continue to be high, which contradicts India’s stated aims on reducing carbon emissions An inventory of energy subsidies provided by the central government

Sustainable Investment: A distinct possibility, or just another buzzword?

The key areas of investigation when examining sustainable investment opportunities are Environmental, Social and Governance. While this is comprehensive, perhaps the ask may be too much if all three elements are key to set the definition. A recent article posted by McKinsey & Company provides gr

Watch: How a “Fixers Club” in Argentina is pushing back against our throwaway culture

Todd Reubold The Club de Reparadores — or “Fixers Club” — in Argentina is showing local communities how to fix everyday objects during daylong gatherings. According to the World Bank, each year we throw away close to 2 billion metric tons (2.2 billion tons) of trash globally. By 2100, expert

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Disasters , Health , Human Rights , Water / 11/29/2017
Millions of Yemenis on verge of losing clean running water

There is a major danger of cholera comeback as four in five people will be without steady water supply. Eight million people in Yemen will be without running water within days as fuel runs out due to the Saudi-led coalition blockade of the country’s northern ports, Oxfam warned. They will join

Menstrual hygiene management in the Pacific: women’s and girl’s experiences

 Yasmin Mohamed and Chelsea Huggett There has been limited research on menstrual management in the Pacific, and the Last Taboo project is helping to bridge this gap. How does a market vendor manage her menstrual period while she’s at work in rural Papua New Guinea (PNG) and without access to to

New Delhi smog “rivals 1952 London”

Ranjit Devraj Pollution levels in the Indian capital this month have rivaled 1952 London, when smog killed around 4,000 people, pollution experts say.  On the worst day, November 8, several monitoring stations in New Delhi reported an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 999, far higher than the upper limit

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