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Tag Archives: ClimateChange

Imagine your child is playing on a climbing frame. They lean out too far and loo…

Imagine your child is playing on a climbing frame. They lean out too far and loo...

[ad_1] Imagine your child is playing on a climbing frame. They lean out too far and look like they’re about to fall off a two metre ledge. What do you do? Chances are you dash towards the climbing frame with a speed you didn’t know you possessed! Now imagine that …

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Japan planning to release over a million tonnes of radioactive water into sea from Fukushima power plant

Japan planning to release over a million tonnes of radioactive water into sea from Fukushima power plant

[ad_1] Massive amounts of radioactive water being stored at Japan’s Fukushima power plant could be released into the sea under plans provisionally accepted by the country’s government. Tokyo Electric has collected nearly 1.2 million tonnes of contaminated water from cooling pipes used to keep fuel cores from melting since the plant …

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When it comes to saving the planet, one whale is worth thousands of trees. Grea…

When it comes to saving the planet, one whale is worth thousands of trees.

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[ad_1] When it comes to saving the planet, one whale is worth thousands of trees. Great whales are the carbon-capture titans of the animal world, absorbing an average of 33 tons of CO2 each throughout their lives before their carcasses sink to the bottom of the ocean and remain there …

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This beautiful pix of rescued koalas on Kangaroo Island breaks my heart and chee…

This beautiful pix of rescued koalas on Kangaroo Island breaks my heart and chee...

[ad_1] This beautiful pix of rescued koalas on Kangaroo Island breaks my heart and cheers me up at the same time. So sad to see these guys unwell but heartened by the volunteers and vets who are nursing them back to good health. For more information @lovegippsland Follow us @theswantree …

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Privatisation, public health and the ‘water lords’

Privatisation, public health and the 'water lords'

[ad_1] Michigan Court of Appeals, the US state’s second-highest court, ruled against Nestlé’s Ice Mountain water brand last month. The court ruled that Nestlé’s commercial water-bottling operation is “not an essential public service” nor is theirs a public water supply. This is a huge victory for Osceola Township, a small Michigan town that blocked Nestlé from …

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Lessons Learned from Chagas Disease

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[ad_1] Putting Neglected Tropical Diseases in the Spotlight: Lessons Learned from Chagas Disease by Maria del Pilar Fernandez |January 30, 2020 Photos of a “kissing bug,” whose feces can spread the parasite that causes Chagas disease. Photo: CDC Today, January 30th 2020, is the inaugural World Neglected Tropical Diseases day. …

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The environmental impact of Brexit

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[ad_1] Following the passing of the Withdrawal Agreement Act, Brexit is set to go ahead on Friday 31st January and the UK will begin the process of cutting ties with the European Union, its laws and its institutions. But what does Brexit mean for the UK’s environment? EU Environmental Law …

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Despite all the beautiful words and promises nothing is being done to stop the c…

Despite all the beautiful words and promises nothing is being done to stop the c...

[ad_1] Despite all the beautiful words and promises nothing is being done to stop the climate and ecological crisis. This problem has been ignored for decades and for way too long the people in power have gotten away without doing anything at all. It’s about time we make sure they’ll …

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