Blue-sky thinking: how China’s crackdown on pollution is paying off

Clear skies above Beijing once again however some fear the issue is simply being pressed in other places T he photos on display screen at Wu Di’s Beijing studio envision China and Beijing at their dystopian worst. Naked, expectant moms look out from the walls, their tummies exposed however their...
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Decline in krill threatens Antarctic wildlife, from whales to penguins

Climate change and industrial-scale fishing is impacting the krill population with a potentially disastrous impact on larger predators, say scientists Marine life Matthew Taylor in Antarctica Last modified on Wed 14 Feb 2018 17.00EST Share via Email Share on LinkedIn Share on Google+ Share on Messenger Close Krill ( Euphausia...
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How do you build a healthy city? Copenhagen reveals its secrets

The Danish capital ranks high on the list of the worlds healthiest and happiest cities. With obesity and depression on the rise worldwide, here are its lessons for how to combat them culturally How do you build a healthy city? Copenhagen reveals its secrets The Danish capital ranks high on...
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Trump interview: ‘I’m very popular in Britain. I get a lot of fan mail’

A round-up of a few of the more eyebrow-raising declarations in the United States presidents interview with Piers Morgan Trump interview:’I’m preferred in Britain. I get a great deal of fan mail ‘ First released on Sun 28 Jan 2018 21.58 EST
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Donald Trump’s refrigerator upgrade for Air Force One set to cost $24m

Officials sign handle Boeing to change 2 food cooling systems aboard the presidents airplane, reports state Donald Trump Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn 0 -.3.1 -.5 l2-6.7 h.7l.4-1.5 4.2 -.6 h. 2l3 12h1.6 zm -.3 -9.2 c -.9 0-1.4 -.5 -1.4 -1.3 c2.9.5 3.7 0 4.6 0 5.4 0...
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Air pollution: black, Hispanic and poor students most at risk from toxins study

Children are facing risks that will affect their ability to learn, says expert following study covering 90,000 schools across the US Schools Air pollution: black, Hispanic and poor students most at risk from toxins study Children are facing risks that will affect their ability to learn Study covered 90,000 schools...
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Erica Garner, Black Lives Matter activist, dies aged 27

Bernie Sanders and Bill de Blasio amongst those to commemorate Eric Garners child, who remained in healthcare facility for a week after a cardiac arrest The Black Lives Matter activist Erica Garner has actually passed away, after a week in medical facility following a cardiac arrest. She was 27. Garner...
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Nepal bans blind people and double amputees from climbing Everest

Tourist board criticised for brand-new guidelines, which likewise forbid solo climbs with the goal of decreasing the variety of mishaps Solo climbers, double amputees and blind individuals have actually been prohibited from climbing up Everest under brand-new guidelines the Nepalese tourist ministry thinks will decrease the variety of deaths on...
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Race to evacuate sick from besieged eastern Ghouta region of Syria

Almost 30 vital cases, consisting of kids with cancer, authorized for assistance in location near Damascus where 400,000 individuals stay trapped Critically ill clients are being left from the besieged Syrian rebel-held enclave of eastern Ghouta, however the fate of numerous others with dangerous conditions stays unsolved. The International Committee...
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Mass starvation is humanitys fate if we keep flogging the land to death | George Monbiot

The Earth can not accommodate our requirement and greed for food. We need to alter our diet plan prior to its too late, composes Guardian writer George Monbiot B rexit; the squashing of democracy by billionaires; the next monetary crash; a rogue United States president: none keeps me awake in...
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