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Human interest story: Strengthening livelihoods, Restoring the rainforest in Philippines

Arianne Gijsenbergh This human interest story tells the inspiring tale of Linda Deconlay, a member of the indigenous Talaandig Tribe, who is participating in reforestation work implemented under a project titled Ridge to Coast, Rain to Tap project. These activities not only restored the ecological a

I’m a bit of a modern-day alchemist, recovering gold from old mobile phones

Sandra Wilson, University of Dundee Smartphones contain about 60 different elements – including not only gold but copper and silver too. All three are good conductors of electricity, and circuits usually receive a thin covering of gold because it doesn’t corrode and so ensures a durable connecti

Vietnam’s low-cost COVID-19 battle shows the world what can be done

Misha Coleman, Margaret Sheehan Vietnam’s response to COVID-19 is one of Southeast Asia’s most successful interventions so far. The challenge now will be to maintain this level of vigilance even as life heads back towards normal. Daily, a staggering quarter of a million people use the public bu

A healthy ocean can help fight pandemics

Torsten Thiele, Marie-Christine Imbert, Timothy Bouley  Marine life is full of potential treatments, including the first antiviral approved for Covid-19 patients Covid-19 is forcing the world to rethink our economies, supply chains and science. Widespread inconsideration of biology and ecology in

Drug companies should drop their patents and collaborate to fight coronavirus

Enrico Bonadio, City, University of London and Andrea Baldini, Nanjing University As the coronavirus pandemic continues to claim victims around the world, the race is on to produce the right medicines to fight it. This includes developing a vaccine to stop people from falling ill in the first place,

As the planet warms, unusual crops could become climate saviors — but only if we’re willing to eat them

Jenny Morber What role can lesser-known crops that thrive under adversity play in efforts to make our global food supply more resilient to climate change? In southern Israel’s stifling heat, rows of salicornia, commonly known as sea asparagus or sea beans, grow under translucent tarps, planted int

This Turkish chef is fighting climate change with the help of Syrian refugees

Jennifer Hattam By tapping traditional knowledge, Ebru Baybara Demir is helping make farming in southeastern Turkey more resilient to climate change. November 22, 2019 — From her office window in Mardin, a city in southeastern Turkey, chef Ebru Baybara Demir gazes out over the arid plains of upper

In Mexico, Indigenous recipes are improving backyard farming

Larissa Hotra A new cookbook reignites pride in tradition, native seeds and sense of place This article was contributed by Rare in celebration of World Food Day 2019. In southern Mexico, foods like chipilín (leafy greens), chayote (mirliton squash), yerba santa (sacred herbs) and mai

A motley crew of changemakers are new champions of the earth

THE UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME (UNEP) HAS OFFICIALLY HONOURED 12 ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGEMAKERS THAT INCLUDES PRESIDENT, DIGITAL DISRUPTERS, SCIENTISTS, ACTIVIST MOVEMENTS, ENTREPRENEURS, AMONG OTHERS WITH THE 2019 UN CHAMPIONS OF THE EARTH AWARD AND THE YOUNG CHAMPIONS OF THE EARTH PRIZE.

Cheap pill lowers health burden of heart disease

Inga Vesper A low-cost pill made up of four cardiovascular drugs could significantly reduce the burden of heart diseases, especially in low- and middle-income countries, according to a study undertaken in Iran. A paper published in The Lancet on 23 August showed that the so-cal

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