Great apes in Africa are set to lose most of their current ranges

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Africa’s great apes are set to lose vast tracts of their current range in the next 30 years. The reason: climate change and human encroachment. This assessment is according to a team of scientists who perused two decades’ worth of data on the population and conservation statuses of gorillas, chimpanzees […]

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PLA sends 28 warplanes into Taiwan’s air defense zone, Taipei says

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The Future of Washington’s Water Banks

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Water banks, long-used in Eastern Washington to compile and transfer water rights, are emerging as a useful way to allocate water rights in Western Washington. However, water banks may also be undergoing significant changes as a result of recent legislative requirements. Even as the Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) […]

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Gempa bumi magnitudo 5,2 guncang Bengkulu

15 Juni 2021 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

Gempa bumi dengan magnitudo 5,2 mengguncang 36 kilometer Barat Daya Seluma, Kabupaten Seluma, Provinsi Bengkulu, Selasa malam sekitar pukul 21.16 WIB dengan kedalaman 26 kilometer. Badan Meteorologi Klimatologi dan Geofisika …

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Betting on Green Hydrogen in Chile, a Road Fraught with Obstacles

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The Cerro Corredor solar complex in the Atacama Desert in northern Chile became the largest photovoltaic plant in operation in Latin America when it was inaugurated on Jun. 8. CREDIT: Cerro Corredor By Orlando MilesiSANTIAGO, Jun 15 2021 (IPS) Chile is in a privileged position in the world to produce […]

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At least 33,000 children in parts of Tigray, Ethiopia, at imminent risk of death as conflict increases famine threat

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Country: Ethiopia Source: UN Children’s Fund Increased funding from donors is urgently needed in order for UNICEF to reach every child across the region with critical health, nutrition, water, sanitation, education, and protection services.

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Indian pilots fight for compensation after colleagues die of Covid-19

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The pilot had just completed a commercial flight from the United States to Covid-struck India when he received the news his colleague had died of the virus.

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Attenborough: G7 nations must redouble efforts to save Earth

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When it comes to the environment few people have the same gravitas as Sir David Attenborough, the famed British naturalist and television broadcaster. When Sir David speaks, people, including world leaders, tend to listen. And as well they might. In a prerecorded video message to politicians gathered at the G7 […]

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Shipping Emissions Remain a Focus of Reintroduced House Bill

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In honor of World Oceans Day, House Natural Resources Committee Chair Raúl Grijalva (D-AZ) reintroduced legislation aimed at addressing the ocean impacts of climate change and reforming federal ocean management to better account for climate mitigation. The Ocean-Based Climate Solutions Act (OBCSA) is an updated release of Grijalva’s bill from […]

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The pandemic could be Indian leader Modi’s undoing. But millions won’t ditch him just yet.

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Dr. Satyendra Kumar Tiwary thinks of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi as superhuman. A leader like Modi comes along “once in 2,500 years,” he says, and should be remembered among the greats in India’s history, like Mahatma Gandhi, and even the Buddha.

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