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Bill Nye On Climate Change & Corona: We Are Failing a National Test On Scientific Literacy
By: Jeremy Deaton
The United States is facing two massive threats — climate change and the coronavirus — that we cannot solve without science. One is playing out slowly, over decades, growing inexorably worse as we continue to burn!-->!-->!-->…
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Federal Study Shows Brazil Meat Plants Directly Linked To Covid-19 Spread
Meat plants have been a major factor in the spread of coronavirus in at least three different regions of Brazil, according to the country’s experts. According to the new study conducted by federal prosecution department the Public Ministry!-->…
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8 Ways The Climate Crisis Is Affecting Your Health & Wellbeing
For some, climate change doesn’t feel like much of a crisis. Temperatures are slowly creeping up and the sky sometimes looks hazy, but what does it actually mean for us? Does it directly affect our health and wellbeing? Well the answer is!-->…
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Veteran Hong Kong TCM Manufacturer Launches First Ever Herbal Wellness Pet Brand
Wai Yuen Tong, an established Chinese medicine manufacturer in Hong Kong, has recently developed a new line of herbal wellness supplements for pets. Called ProVet, the brand’s supplements are designed by cats and dogs and are made of 100%!-->…
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New Study Defies UN Global Population Predictions, Suggest Drastic Drop By 2100 & Warns Reproductive Rights At Risk
New research suggests that the global population is likely to peak far earlier than originally predicted and begin declining by mid-century. By 2100, the researchers predict that the world population could be as much as 2 billion below!-->…
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Nearly 20% Drop In Red Meat Production Recorded In The U.S.
According to new figures released by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), red meat production has dropped almost 20% this May compared to the same period last year. The data comes amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, which!-->…
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Would You Drink Dirty Water To Survive? Zimbabweans Struggle With Extreme Drought
By: Nesia Mhaka
Drought has hit Zimbabwe with a vengeance. Water supply to several neighbourhoods is severely limited, while people in the countryside scramble for resources. Meanwhile, in a Harare suburb, residents have resorted!-->!-->!-->…
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Covid-19 x Natural Disasters: When Extreme Weather Meets The Pandemic, Chaos Ensues
By: T. V. Padma
Natural hazards are intersecting with the coronavirus pandemic in India, and researchers will need to model both to inform the public health response.
As of late June, India had the fourth-highest number!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Tokyo Burger Joint Goes 100% Vegan After Pandemic Wake-Up Call
Great Lakes Tokyo, a burger restaurant in Tokyo, has recently revamped into a 100% vegan restaurant amid the coronavirus pandemic. For restaurant owner John Penny, the decision was made after realising how the animal industry contributed!-->…
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UN Report: Demand For Animal Protein & Livestock Farming Driving Zoonotic Diseases
In a new report by the United Nations, rising consumption of animal protein and unsustainable agricultural intensification as a result of demand for animal-based foods were listed among the seven major causes of zoonotic disease emergence.!-->…
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WHO Recognises Evidence Of Airborne Transmission Of Covid-19
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has just acknowledged that there is a risk of airborne spread of the coronavirus, after a group of scientists signed a joint letter urging the agency to update its guidance on routes of transmission of!-->…
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Coronavirus Triggers Biggest Decline In Global Meat Consumption In Decades
New data shows that the coronavirus pandemic is sparking the biggest fall in meat consumption in decades all around the world. The trend, which analysts predict will last for at least the next few years, represents good news for the!-->…
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UN Report: Pandemic Is Reversing Progress On Poverty, Gender Equality, Education SDGs
A new United Nations report finds that the coronavirus pandemic is causing severe disruption to the achievement of the globally agreed Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. While progress towards the goals had been slow, especially!-->…
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Lululemon To Acquire Home Workout Platform Mirror In US$500M Deal
Lululemon, the darling of the athleisure world, has announced that it will acquire the stay-at-home fitness company Mirror for US$500 million. It marks the brand’s first acquisition, and is yet another sign that the future of fitness!-->…
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Suspected Bubonic Plague Case Reported In Inner Mongolian City
A suspected case of bubonic plague has been reported in a city in the Chinese region of Inner Mongolia. After a hospital in Bayannur alerted the authorities on Sunday (July 5), the local health committee of the city has issued a warning!-->…
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Health: New Urine Test Can Assess Your Diet Quality, Help Suggest Tailored Nutrition Plan
Scientists have recently published their findings that a new five-minute urine test can help measure the health of an individual’s diet. It can also reveal each person’s unique urine “fingerprint”. The results represent a breakthrough for!-->…
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India: Prime Minister Modi Told By Doctors & Experts To Encourage Plant-Based Diets
Several doctors, animal welfare activists and health professionals have recently called on Indian prime minister Narendra Modi to promote plant-based diets and regulate the meat and dairy industries, as reported by the Times of India. In a!-->…
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Investigation Shows Climate Crisis Poses Serious Risks For Pregnant Women
By: Emily Holden
More than a decade of overwhelming evidence links air pollution and heat exposure with negative pregnancy outcomes in the US, according to a new review of dozens of studies.
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Air Pollution & Population Density May Raise Childhood Obesity Risk, Research Finds
A new study has found that air pollution, smoking and environmental factors such as population density can play a role in childhood obesity. The research comes as scientists begin to gain a deeper understanding of the urban factors and!-->…
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New Swine Flu Strain With Pandemic Potential Identified By Chinese Scientists
A new strain of swine flu with the potential to trigger a pandemic has recently been discovered by scientists in China. Called G4, the strain is genetically descended from the H1N1 virus subtype that caused the swine flu pandemic in 2009.!-->…
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Coronavirus: Singapore Economic Recovery Team Excludes Female & Sustainable Voices
Singapore’s coronavirus economic recovery team has recently been criticised for failing to include more female and sustainable business voices. The taskforce was set up to devise new strategies to reset the country’s development as!-->…
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