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March 07, 2015
Super-efficient straw-bale houses are now a reality in the UK
topic:
Innovation
by:
Itai Lahat
Green buildings of the future request sustainable materials being used to make constructions more efficient even during building phase.
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February 24, 2015
Gold diggers run over Zimbabwe
topic:
Sustainable Consumption
by:
Henri-Count Evans
In Zimbabwe, widespread unregulated gold panning has devastatingly exhausted both the environment and the society, with law enforcement failing.
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February 10, 2015
Will 2015 be the turning point year for emissions?
topic:
Global Warming
by:
Itai Lahat
Countries see a drop in their energy consumption and as a result, their emissions dop too. Solar power plays an important role.
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January 30, 2015
Egodini Terminus: a health time bomb for Bulawayo
topic:
Health and Sanitation
by:
Henri-Count Evans
Bulawayo, Zimbabwe’s second largest city after Harare, is at high risk due to excessive accumulation of litter and fast dwindling hygiene conditions.
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January 26, 2015
#The hot air wankathon
topic:
Air Pollution
by:
Itai Lahat
1700 private jets brought attendees to the World Economic Forum in Switzerland when expected to discuss the importance of climate change.
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December 28, 2014
Kenya's conservation journey gets a technological boost
by:
Cherotich Kenei
But to fully understand Kenya’s reasons for wildlife conservation, one has to look at the beginning, back then when Africa was ruled by colonial boundaries. Then sports’ hunting was [...]
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December 19, 2014
Science in action, but not for the government
by:
Itai Lahat
Besides the fact that’s its beautiful and scary at the same time, it is also an expression of the amazing work that science can produce. Carbon emissions have been measured for [...]
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December 10, 2014
The green is greener
by:
Itai Lahat
It may not be very pretty to look at, but this urban algae desert farm on an overpass in Geneva, Switzerland is doing a remarkable job. Installed by the French and Dutch-based Cloud Collective, it was one [...]
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December 05, 2014
How satellites save Africa's rainforests
by:
Israel Bionyi
There were 5 workshops and 20 presentations of observation and monitoring projects in Central and West Africa. The experts came from NGOs [...]
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December 01, 2014
The battle on genetically modified organisms is stepping up!
by:
Itai Lahat
A lot can be said about the European Union challenges and problems. While youth unemployment is becoming a serious issue and parts of the continent [...]
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November 18, 2014
Bird of the year
by:
Frank Odenthal
Douglas Whatsoever, spokesman of the non-governmental watchdog 'critical ornithologists', explains: "The term of the green woodpecker was extremely successful. To drop him now sends a completely wrong signal." In fact, [...]
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November 10, 2014
Why climate refugees are the hot potato of immigration policy
by:
Vanessa Ellingham
In August this year, a Tuvaluan family claiming asylum on the grounds of climate change had their application accepted by a New Zealand court. Sigeo [...]
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October 23, 2014
The illegal traffic of ivory and rhino horns is in for it now
by:
Israel Bionyi
“There have been years without any real action on the ground when it comes to controlling the illegal ivory market,” said Oeystein Stoerkersen, [...]
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October 20, 2014
A stranger in his old world
by:
Marc Hairapetian
Marc Hairapetian: You have a degree in business administration but changed your work to be a journalist and book author who is travelling around the world to visit [...]
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October 16, 2014
The good news for solar just keep on coming
by:
Itai Lahat
To some that may sound surprising, are renewables already so cost effective that the third biggest city in Germany can allow itself to become [...]
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October 13, 2014
The taste of pesticide
by:
Gurmeet Singh
There are many questions people have asked: why is it happening? Where is it taking place? Does the rate of suicides among farmers significantly differ from suicides in any other profession? Is it even [...]
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