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By Robert McDonald Can nature help cities address the twin problems of air that is too dirty or too hot? Based on a new report released by The Nature Conservancy – in collaboration with C40 Cities Climate…
Today, a Swiss non-governmental organization, Public Eye, launched a report showing that clean fuels are being mixed with dirty fuel streams and other toxic substances in European ports for export to Africa. They…
Pilot project shows how drinking water supply and ecosystems can be protected by catchment-based Integrated Water Resources Management. Nairobi, 2 September 2016: River catchment management is improving drinking…
Nutrient pollution of recreational waters is ruining holidays and poses a serious health risk Nairobi, 17 August 2016: Summer time in the northern hemisphere! Time to go to the beach or a nearby lake to enjoy the…
When the young Indian lawyer and his 84-year-old friend reached the edge of one of Mumbai’s largest beaches, they stared out in disbelief at the vast blanket of rotting litter that had grown shin-deep in places.…
Air pollution remains a major challenge in Africa. About 600,000 deaths every year across the continent are associated with this invisible killer. With 23 per cent of global deaths (12.6 million) linked to…
Air pollution remains a major challenge in Africa. About 600,000 deaths every year across the continent are associated with this invisible killer. With 23 per cent of global deaths (12.6 million) linked to…
Electric cars to be widely used across China by 2020 as part of government’s drive to improve the health of its people From boosting the number of water-saving toilets to increasing the production of electric cars…
Investing in a healthy environment can save millions of lives On World Health Day, we could reflect upon thousands of sayings related to health. Perhaps, however, the one that best defines how central well-being…
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