Wanjala Danson Kenya has taken measures in a war against elephant poaching through improving enforcement action, higher penalties and creation of awareness to members of the public about the impact of poaching to the country. This has saw government, organisations and ordinary Kenyans launching several anti-poaching campaigns to save the jumbo from extinction. According to […]
The Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People prohibition is the first step to the Crimean Tatar People elimination
Supreme Court of the annexed Crimea controlled by Russia banned the Mejlis activity on the Crimean territory in April 2016 as an extremist organization. This decision was taken because of it purports to be connected with “Hizb-ut-Tahrir”, which is prohibited in Russia as terrorist organization. The Mejlis banning is major violation of fundamental rights and […]
Will Alternative Fuels Really Save the Planet?
In December 2015, 196 countries came to an agreement to address the planet’s most pressing challenge – climate change. The overriding goal was to figure out just how to make certain that average global temperatures do not increase 2ᴼ C more than what they were before the industrial revolution began to emit carbon fuel waste […]
The end of centralized solar power generation?
“Most of California’s large-scale solar projects have caused new environmental problems by consuming land vital for wildlife habitat, agriculture, and recreation” concluded a recent study conducted a few years ago on the conflict between solar powered renewable energy and environmental impacts in California, USA. The research considered 160 California solar projects big enough to provide […]
Raj Group presents Fibre Fables @ The Stainless
New Delhi: Panipat-based Raj Group, one of the oldest home furnishing exporters from the area, is presenting in Delhi in November an exhibition of artworks that has emerged from a year-long interaction between eleven Delhi-based artists and factory weavers. The idea is to put the spotlight back on our weaving traditions that are slowly facing extinction […]
UN: Establish An International Environment Court, We Want To Sue Our Governments
Sign the Petition! Nearly all countries of the world are facing pollution as well as affected by the adverse impacts of climate change due to the bad habits — thanks to mindless development policies and corruption. Nature is at stake in Bangladesh and many other countries due to unabated industrialisation and urbanisation by private enterprises […]
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