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Acid drainage: the global environmental crisis you’ve never heard of

Stephen Tuffnell Acid drainage is a little-known global crisis. The UN has even labelled it the second biggest problem facing the world after global warming. Romania’s prime minister, Mihai Tudose, recently raised the prospect of reopening the country’s huge Roșia Montană goldfield. The area h

Ozone air pollution, kills a million every year

New research links long-term exposure to ozone air pollution with one million premature deaths per year due to respiratory diseases, which is  125 % more than previous estimates. A new article published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives quantifies the global impact of long-term ozo

Spycops targeting NGOs & activists under the spotlight at EU Parliament

Police spies targeting campaign groups across Europe are the focus of a European Parliament event on 6th September, where MEPs will hear from activists directly affected by undercover police, along with experts on state surveillance.  Among those speaking in the event is Kate Wilson, deceived into

Disasters , Governance , Health , Water / 08/30/2017
Bangladesh eliminates post-flood disease deaths

Kamran Reza Chowdhury Despite massive flooding Bangladesh has seen very few disease related deaths, as having learnt from previous disasters the country has focussed on health There are still no cholera, no diarrhoea, no epidemic, and no outbreak during floods in any parts of the country. The mid-Au

The world protests as Amazon forests are opened to mining

Beatriz Garcia The Amazon, often described as the “lungs of the Earth”, is the largest rainforest in the world. Its extraordinary biodiversity and sheer scale has made it a globally significant resource in the fight against climate change.  But last week the Brazilian president Michel Temer rem

Corruption , Environment , Health / 08/26/2017
Lead poisoning, gasoline lobbies and crime

Lead pollution was supposed to be eliminated in US long back, but it did not happen Most of you have probably heard how the residents of Flint, Michigan were exposed to unhealthy levels of lead in their water (actually, any level is considered unhealthy) due to political and managerial incompetenc

Why Toilet is not a Prem Katha (Love Story)

Open defecation is bad and unhealthy, researches have established. But this is a complex issue which governments have to deal in a sensitive and humane manner. A few days before the release of his Hindi movie, Toilet: Ek Prem Katha, Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar was seen in a guest appearance as a di

Disasters , Governance , Health , SDGs / 08/22/2017
UNICEF and WHO vaccinates children in crumbling IS territory

More than 355,000 children under five years-old vaccinated against polio in hard to reach areas of Syria UNICEF, the World Health Organisation and partners have completed the first round of a vaccination campaign in response to the recent outbreak of vaccine-derived polio in Syria. The campaign prov

Archaeological sites being destroyed to build dam in Turkey

With the demolition of human formed rocks through explosives in Hasankeyf, the destruction of this 12,000 years old town at the Tigris River in the Kurdish Southeast of Turkey has entered a new phase. Hasankeyf, more than 300 archaeological sites, 136 km Tigris River stretch and 199 other settlement

Bringing Healthcare within Walkable Distance

This is the Story of WorldHealth Partners, bringing health care within walking distance of the poorest and most isolated in India and Kenya. Production and Photography: Henry Tenenbaum Editor: David Ewing This video has been shared by WHP colleague

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