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New recycling project to create jobs in Limpopo

New recycling project to create jobs in Limpopo

[ad_1] From left: Avhashoni Tshifhango, Thulamela Municipality mayor, Tlou Sebola, of PETCO, and JP Tambani, deputy principal of Tshedza Primary School, one of the recipients of the waste separation bins. Residents in northern Limpopo are becoming eco warriors, thanks to a new campaign which aims to see environmental waste reduced …

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New inquiry to tackle electronic waste in the UK

New inquiry to tackle electronic waste in the UK

[ad_1] The Environmental Audit Committee has re-launched an inquiry into the disposal and recycling of electronic waste.  E-waste is the fastest growing waste stream in the world, it has surged in recent years due to rising consumer demand and decreasing costs for electronic devices. An estimated 50 million tonnes of …

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Fieldnotes: Spring is coming! (Hopefully)

Fieldnotes: Spring is coming! (Hopefully)

[ad_1] Fieldnotes is WWF-Canada’s newsletter about our science-based work finding solutions in the face of an unprecedented crisis in climate change and wildlife loss. If Fieldnotes was forwarded to you, please click here to subscribe to future issues. Restoring habitats one native plant at a time Common eastern bumble bee …

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Fairbourne: the village that could be lost to the sea

Fairbourne: the village that could be lost to the sea

[ad_1] Welcome to Fairbourne, the Welsh village on the frontline of climate change in the UK. Watch the video above to discover how the residents may lose their village as a result of the climate crisis. Fairbourne is an exceptional story, but in one way or another, we’re all being …

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Why We Panic About The Coronavirus But Not About The Climate Crisis

Why We Panic About The Coronavirus But Not About The Climate Crisis

[ad_1] We face two global crises. In both cases, the science is crystal clear, the economic and social impacts are devastating, and people are dying. But our reactions to them are very different. One is the coronavirus pandemic. While many governments have been criticized for slow and uneven responses to …

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Most of Hong Kong’s 7.4 million people have for weeks been putting on single-use…

Most of Hong Kong’s 7.4 million people have for weeks been putting on single-use...

[ad_1] Most of Hong Kong’s 7.4 million people have for weeks been putting on single-use face masks every day in the hope of warding off the coronavirus, which has infected 126 people in the city and killed three of them. . But huge numbers of the masks are not disposed …

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A Movement Grows to Help Farmers Reduce Pollution and Turn a Profit

A Movement Grows to Help Farmers Reduce Pollution and Turn a Profit

[ad_1] In Chester County, Pennsylvania, about 40 miles northwest of Philadelphia, Beaver Run carves a triangular piece of bottomland as it turns east to join French Creek. A gnarled old American sycamore grows in the narrow fringe of native forest bordering the stream. On a cold, gray winter’s day, agroforester …

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‘Worst case scenario’: Polar ice caps and Greenland ice sheet melting six times faster than in 1990s

‘Worst case scenario’: Polar ice caps and Greenland ice sheet melting six times faster than in 1990s

[ad_1] The polar ice caps and the Greenland ice sheet are melting six times faster than they were in the 1990s, according to the most complete picture of polar ice-sheet loss to date. The high melt rate corresponds to the “worst case scenario” model for global warming set out by the Intergovernmental Panel …

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