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- 1From:Earth Island Journal (Vol. 38, Issue 1)The sky shimmers a bright blue. The woods and thickets, a dappled green. The beaches, a blinding white. Splashes of pink, on the wings of roseate spoonbills and atop blooming ipes trees. On the face of it, much of the...
- 2From:The EconomistFew countries have confounded their doomsayers as satisfyingly as Bangladesh. The "basket case", in Henry Kissinger's noxious phrase, that emerged in 1971 from the ravages of the second India-Pakistan war was widely...
- 3From:Taiwan Government NewsKeelung Port Affairs Co. Ltd. has continuously guarded and implemented the environmental cleanliness of the port area. The average annual removal of 80 tons of waste in the harbor basin. Key Highlight: * Ships use...
- 4From:The American Scholar (Vol. 92, Issue 1)During winter break four years ago, our family rented a condo on the beach in South Padre Island. Stretching along the Texas coast, it's the world's longest barrier island, infamous for its spring break debauchery. But...
- 5From:The New Yorker (Vol. 98, Issue 42)Byline: Dorothy Wickenden Second Nature How rewilders in India are working to reverse environmental destruction. On May 12, 1459, the Rajput warrior ruler Rao Jodha laid the first foundation stone of an impregnable...
- 6From:The Progressive (Vol. 86, Issue 6)People are sometimes reluctant to ask questions when they suspect that they will not like the answers. How many churchgoers who have doubts about their congregation's doctrine decide to squelch their questions out of...
- 7From:just-style.comByline: Hannah Abdulla A report from Greenpeace alleges Shein has a "business model based on hazardous chemicals and environmental destruction" after it found 15% of 47 products that were tested contained toxic...
- 8From:just-style.comByline: Hannah Abdulla The Renewcell facility will repurpose over 120,000 metric tonnes of textile waste next year, otherwise destined for landfills, and turn it into new viscose for fashion. Renewcell 1 is claimed...
- 9From:Women's Health Weekly2022 NOV 3 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- A new study on social science is now available. According to news originating from Qom, Iran, by NewsRx correspondents, research...
- 10From:African Business (Issue 498)The Great Green Wall (GGW) is a huge undertaking to develop a 7,600km belt of trees coast-to-coast across the Sahel. It aims to combat desertification in 11 countries by restoring degraded landscapes and it should...
- 11From:The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (Vol. 143, Issue 5-6)Jay Sturner is a writer, birdwalk leader, and former botanist from the Chicago suburbs. Heoncelivedin East Tennessee, wherehehopes to return for its beautiful landscapes and wildlife. The following prose poems reflect...
- 12From:Foreign Affairs Latinoamerica (Vol. 22, Issue 4)One of the problems caused by the war between Russia and Ukraine is the possibility that sanctions and trade blockades will disrupt agricultural cycles and cause a global food crisis. Countries are drawing up plans to...
- 13From:National Catholic Reporter (Vol. 58, Issue 25)Christian salvation narratives often focus exclusively on Jesus' relationship with humanity, but Servant of God Nicholas Black Elk and the Ghost Dance tradition proclaim a broader vision of salvation: Jesus, "He Who...
- 14From:Pakistan Engineering Review (Vol. 47, Issue 15)A professor emeritus at Tohoku University has unearthed evidence pointing to a strong relationship between the magnitude of mass extinctions and global temperature changes in geologic times. The research was published in...
- 15From:The American Poetry Review (Vol. 51, Issue 4)Catherine Pierce is the current Poet Laureate of Mississippi and the author of four hooks of poems, most recently Danger Days (Saturnalia, 2020). Her work has appeared in The Best American Poetry, the New York Times, The...
- 16From:New Statesman (Vol. 151, Issue 5668)It was hot in my room, even though my hotel was on the edge of Zurich, just a stone's throw from the tree-lined park at Lindenhof--and, naturally, I couldn't sleep. A lifelong insomniac, I have lain awake in all kinds of...
- 17From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 41, Issue 7-8)Gulf: The linkage between economic growth and environmental degradation is a well-known topic. The burning question has become whether there is a trade-off between sustaining economic activities and maintaining the...
- 18From:Economic & Political WeeklyByline: Tuli Bakshi Tuli Bakshi (bakshigeol2006@gmail.com/ tulibakshi@iitb.ac.in) is at the Department of Earth Sciences, IIT Bombay. "Climate refugees" are on the rise with people losing their lands and livelihoods...
- 19From:Smithsonian (Vol. 52, Issue 7)IN February 2010, a Smithsonian off-site collections storage facility collapsed from the heavy weight of snow during one of the most severe winter storms in Washington, D.C. history. In 2012, Superstorm Sandy caused...
- 20From:New Internationalist (Issue 534)It is hard to overstate the importance of 'the job' in our current political economy of growth. Elevated to the raison d'etre of most of our waking hours, not having one leads to great anxiety and the race to get one....