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World’s Top Scientists Say Worse Pandemics To Come If We Keep Destroying Nature
There will be even deadlier diseases in the future unless we halt the rampant destruction of nature, which is the root cause of pandemics, warn the world’s leading wildlife and biodiversity scientists. According to the group of experts,!-->…
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The World Must Protect Vulnerable Food & Farm Workers Amidst Covid-19
Food and farm workers have been called heroic essential workers amidst the pandemic, yet they continue to lack the protections they deserve to ensure their workplace safety. Leaving them in danger not only threatens their physical health,!-->…
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5 Things To Know About Climate Change & Coronavirus With WHO Climate Lead
By: Margaret Brennan & Kelsey Micklas
Wednesday marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, and since well before the COVID-19 outbreak, the World Health Organization has been tracing and analyzing the impact of how climate!-->!-->!-->…
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Can Psychedelics Treat Climate Grief?
By: Mark Hertsgaard
Author Michael Pollan talks about whether drugs that comfort the terminally ill can also help people mourning the climate future.
The dread that many people are feeling these days about the coronavirus is!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Ensuring Inclusiveness & Equality In Hong Kong During Covid-19
Benita Chick, the founder and CEO of Hong Kong-based social enterprise Encompass HK, previously busted some myths and outlined challenges to overcome for Hong Kong to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Now, she shares the!-->…
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Watchdog Finds Heavy Metals & Microplastics Found In 60% Of Salt Products On Retail Shelves
Hong Kong’s Consumer Council, the watchdog for consumer products sold in the city, has found metal contaminants and microplastics in salt product samples tested. The safety tests were conducted on a variety of salt products across all!-->…
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Oakland Has Closed A Bunch Of Streets To Cars. Other Cities Should Follow Its Lead.
By: Rebecca Leber
Time to socially distance ourselves from car culture.
Oakland, California, on Saturday started to phase in what it is calling a “slow streets” initiative, to give residents “more room to spread out safely.” The!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Trump’s EPA Is Unleashing The Pollution That Makes Us Vulnerable To COVID-19
By: Sharon Zhang
The suspension of air pollution regulations threatens to further harm communities struggling to cope with the pandemic.
Past exposure to air pollution increases the risk that an individual will suffer critical!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Stop Confusing Wildlife Markets For Wet Markets – It’s Ignorant, Xenophobic & Inaccurate
In Asia, the term "wet market" refers to open air or enclosed food markets where fresh vegetables, fruit, tofu, meat and seafood are sold in an open environment – similar to farmers markets and Sunday markets in the Western world.!-->…
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The Better Bed Guide: The Best Mattresses, Sheets & Pyjamas For Eco Sleeping
We spend a third of our lives in our bedrooms sleeping. We use this time to relax, rest, and rejuvenate for the next day ahead. But somehow, many of us continue to feel deprived of sleep and struggle to feel fully rested despite spending!-->…
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OPINION: Netflix’s Tiger King Epitomises Our Blatant Disrespect For Animals
In the thick of a global pandemic, millions have been finding distraction in the new Netflix series Tiger King. The documentary series follows the life of zookeeper Joe Exotic and the trade that saw endangered species as money-making!-->…
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Harvard Scientists Find Air Pollution Increases Risk Of Covid-19 Fatalities
A new study by Harvard University researchers has revealed that air pollution is linked to significantly higher death rates in people infected with Covid-19. Scientists analysed data on air pollution and deaths from the coronavirus up!-->…
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Shrimp Virus To Hit China’s Seafood Industry, Another Blow To Food Security
Shrimp farmers in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong have reported outbreaks of Decapod iridescent virus 1 (Div1), a virus that affects shrimp populations. The disease is not known to be harmful to humans, but can decimate shrimp!-->…
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Pope Francis Says Pandemic Is Nature’s Response To Climate Crisis
In a recent interview published by the magazines Tablet and Commonwealth, Pope Francis said that the coronavirus pandemic is one of “nature’s responses” to humans ignoring ecological and climate catastrophes. The Pope added that the!-->…
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Shop Local: Sustenir Agriculture Is Now Growing Low-Carbon Fresh Kale In Hong Kong
Singaporean agri-tech startup Sustenir Agriculture has recently expanded to Hong Kong with a new hydroponic farming facility in Tuen Mun to offer two kinds of healthy iron-rich kale greens. Their hydroponic farming technology means that!-->…
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New World Launches Free Face Mask Vending Machines Across Hong Kong
Hong Kong property development conglomerate New World Development (NWD), the group behind K11 malls across the region, has just launched 35 vending machines dispensing 10 million free surgical face masks in the city to help combat the!-->…
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How The Pandemic Taught Us To Take Science Seriously
By: Judith Lewis Mernit
The mishandling of COVID-19 has unfolded just as the response to global warming has — only at a faster clip.
Matthew Ballew chooses his words carefully. As a deadly pandemic disables the world’s economies!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Covid-19 Pandemic Strengthening Asian Interest In Sustainable Investment
Rich investors in Asia are displaying growing interest in sustainable investments as the coronavirus shifts mindsets towards concerns about public health and the environment, according to UBS. The Swiss multinational investment firm’s!-->…
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‘Essential’ But Unprotected, Farmworkers Live In Fear Of Covid-19 But Keep Working
By: Evelyn Nieves
Already at high risk of disease and early death, workers are especially prone to respiratory illnesses, setting them up for the worst ravages of the coronavirus.
Sixteen men tending budding grapes on a farm in the!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Singapore Launches SGD30M Fund To Boost Local Food Production Amid Covid-19 Disruption
Singapore has just announced a new S$30 million (US$21 million) fund to boost local food production to fend itself from external supply shocks caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. The new plan will involve turning rooftop car parks into urban!-->…
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What About Migrants And Refugees? The Stark Reality Faced By The World’s Displaced During Covid-19
As Covid-19 continues its spread across the world, the pandemic will disproportionately affect the world’s most vulnerable populations, among them asylum seekers, refugees, internally displaced peoples and migrant workers. The world must!-->…
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