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Recover Better With Nature: Personhood Rights to Rivers can help

It is now clear that when humans shut down, rivers flow healthy.  The evidences that we have gathered during the Covid19 lockdown should be lesson enough for us to reimagine our approach to save our rivers. Reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and abatement of water & air pollution have

Nature gets a breathing space, but for how long?

Scientists and others concerned about climate change kept on urging human race to shift to greener paths of development; this pandemic sent out a strong message and has forced the economic growth to slow down reducing GHG emissions drastically.   China enforced the first lockdown in response to the

Healthy and free-flowing rivers are essential to meet the SDGs

This month two global news about rivers attracted my attention.  One, the Colorado River, for dying a slow death due to climate change; and two, 25 Cuban rivers for showing signs of good health due to years of sustainable farming.  At a time when the world is facing unprecedented water cri

Water sachet use in Ghana: how to stop the pollution

Alexander Diani Kofi Preko Almost 2,500 tons of waste is generated daily in Accra. This is as a result of refuse being dumped and the environment being littered with polythene, bottles and drinking water sachets. Garbage blocks the gutters and can cause flooding and disease outbreaks. One

5 billion people around the world lack basic access to justice. These organizations are out to change that

Alessandra Bergamin By sharing the knowledge and skills needed to exercise basic rights, legal empowerment advocates are helping disenfranchised people fight pollution, gain access to clean water and sanitation, protect land rights and more. In 2007, an 8.0 magnitude earthquake hit Peru’s central

Lost Fishing Gear a major ocean pollutant

An estimated 640,000 tonnes of abandoned or lost fishing equipment, or ‘ghost gear’, enter the ocean every year, equivalent in weight to more than 50 thousand double-decker buses. In total, they make up around 10% of the plastic waste in our oceans, entangling and killing marine life, warns a ne

Asian governments & officials awarded for fighting environmental crimes

Customs, parks and law enforcement officials from China, India, Indonesia, Lao PDR, and Singapore have been named recipients of the 2019 Asia Environmental Enforcement Awards. The winners of the Awards are recognized by the United Nations and INTERPOL for their exceptional contribution to fighting t

Rivers globally carry deadly pathogens: study

A global study on pathogens in rivers finds that rivers harbour dangerous levels of diarrhoeal disease-causing pathogens Diarrhoea is one of the leading killers of children under the age of five in developing countries. Diarrhoea is rampant in India, with diarrhoeal diseases being the most prev

Watch in VR-TRASHED: The Tijuana River Valley Pollution Crisis

JOVRNALISM Both sides of the border are dealing with pollution from the Tijuana River Valley where thousands of tires and plastic bottles turn into incubators for viruses like E. coli and Zika. Explore the U.S.-side at the Effie May Trail and Goat Canyon, plus see how a Tijuana neighborhood is liter

Arctic winter temperatures will increase 3-5°C by 2050

Even if Paris Agreement goals met, Arctic winter temperatures will increase 3-5°C by 2050 compared to 1986-2005 levels. Thawing permafrost could wake ‘sleeping giant’ of more greenhouse gases, potentially derailing global climate goals.Ocean acidification and pollution also posing major threats

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