Environment
Groundbreaking Green Cement presented at the Web Summit!
Omid Asgari, a Venture Builder, shares thoughts with us at the Web Summmit, their green solution to air pollution, the next generation of cement, use of green technology, the features of that cement, how it contributes to the sustainability, cement being the biggest poison, advantages of using their technology, increase of well being, technology readiness…
A.I. Managed a Way to Predict Earthquakes
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Climate Week in NYC: An Urgent Call for Action
NEW YORK (Via News) – When the Paris Agreement entered into force back on 4 November 2016, nations gathered around a common goal, to combat climate change. A series of targets were established to walk towards a sustainable future for all. Limiting global temperature increase to well below 2 degrees Celsius constitutes the central aim….
Anti-Plastic Straw Movement Trending In Indonesia, What’s Next?
JAKARTA, Indonesia (ViaNews) – Plastic straws are used everywhere, mostly in restaurants. Just imagine how many millions of straws are polluting the environment. People have, however, started reducing the use of plastic straws. According to data from Divers’ Clean Action, Indonesians use 93 million plastic straws every day, and if they aren’t recycled, they will…
The World Needs to Acknowledge that Climate Change is a Feminist Issue
LONDON (ViaNews) – With the United Nation’s Climate Change Conference approaching, it’s time to discuss the link between feminism and climate change. Studies have shown that climate change doesn’t have gender-neutral effects; women and girls are affected far more. This has provided a new mission for organisations all over the world to tackle the ever-growing…
Millionaire Losses in Chile Due to Seven Invasive Species of Flora and Fauna
BOGOTA, Colombia (ViaNews) – Five mammals and two bushes are to blame for more than US$86.5 million in losses over the last five years in Chile. According to the study “Economic valuation of the impact of a group of Invasive Alien Species on Biodiversity in Chile” financed, among others, by the Ministry of Environment of…
To Protect Caribbean Biodiversity: UN Environment Programme Challenge
BOGOTA, Colombia (ViaNews) – The great variety of diversity of the Caribbean ecosystem makes it unique in the world, with more than 450 species of fish, 600 birds, 500 reptiles, 170 amphibians and 90 mammals. In 2014, the Nagoya Protocol entered in operation and is now ratified by 104 countries. The Protocol specified the points…
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