Environment Magazine
ARTICLES BY PAPERBLOGGERS
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The $700 Billion Question: Why Nature’s Price Tag is Breaking the Bank
Even after some logging the forest scene at left looks healthy. The numbers are staggering. According to the Paulson Institute, protecting Earth’s biodiversity... Read more
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COP 16, A Remarkable Failure
Here’s an example of media coverage of the meeting: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy9jdpep4ydo The 16th United Nations Biodiversity summit attended by... Read more
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Efficient Hotel Waste Disposal: Revolutionising Sanitation for Remote Island...
Picturesque island destinations attract millions of tourists each year, providing a boost to local economies and creating unforgettable experiences for visitors. Read more
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Monkeypox Virus Disease Outbreak: The MPox Crisis in the DRC
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is currently facing a severe mpox outbreak, with cases surging to unprecedented levels in 2024. Read more
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Mobile Incinerators: A Lifeline for Communities in Post-Disaster Scenarios
In the aftermath of natural disasters, conflicts, and disease outbreaks, communities are often left grappling with the daunting task of managing waste and... Read more
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Post-Disaster Clean-Up: How Portable Incinerators Are Essential for Swift...
In the aftermath of a disaster, whether it’s a natural calamity or a disease outbreak, efficient waste management is crucial for a swift sanitation recovery. Read more
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Fast and Efficient Waste Disposal After Disasters: How Incinerators Aid Recovery
When disaster strikes, be it a natural calamity, disease outbreak, or conflict, the aftermath often leaves communities grappling with a myriad of challenges. Read more
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The Role of Incinerators in Disaster Zones
In the aftermath of a natural disaster, communities are left grappling with the daunting task of debris removal and waste management. Read more
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First Draft of “Adapting to a Weakened Biosphere” is Nearing the End!
Working on my last book, “Adapting to Worst-Case Climate Change” I realized that a much more critical (and difficult) subject is biosphere decline. After... Read more