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Fungus ‘caused greatest ever biodiversity loss’ Deadly fungal disease ‘caused greatest biodiversity loss ever recorded’. Decline of over 500 amphibian species highlights risks of wildlife trading in a globalized world, report says. https://buff.ly/2THSV7h

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Delivering renewable energy to rural areas poses logistical challenges https://buff.ly/2TKUO37

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More than 1,000 cases of Ebola have been reported since the outbreak began in 2018

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“Reaching new heights in Science Journalism”

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Africa and 20,000 weather stations

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Asia on armyworm alert

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Poverty clock is ticking

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‘Eradicate TB by 2045’

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Integrating modern and traditional medicine: Facts and figures

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'Act now to clean up polluted Guatemalan lake'

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Mass administration of ivermectin reduced episodes of malaria in under-fives by 20 per cent in a trial in Burkina Faso.

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The rise of digital evidence for human rights https://buff.ly/2W5Lt7k

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In fake news era, ‘people are looking to journalists to deliver the real news, and we must rise to that challenge’, says Mohammed Yahia, president World Federation of Science Journalists.

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Environmental degradation could lead to millions of premature deaths by 2050 in #Africa, #Asia and #MiddleEast, #UN warns.

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A city is polluting Amazon rainforest

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One in ten medicines is substandard or falsified in Kenya?

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Vaccine curbs child pneumonia

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Open Call (Deadline 1 June 2014): The NGO Branch of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs invites all NGOs to apply for Economic and Social council consultative (ECOSOC) status that enables organizations to have an opportunity to take part in UN deliberations.

This unique opportunity enables NGOs to exchange knowledge and get access to the ongoing work of ECOSOC, to its many subsidiary bodies, to the various human rights mechanisms of the United Nations, ad-hoc processes on small arms, as well as special events organized by the President of the General Assembly.

Applications are received throughout the year but the ones received before 1 June 2014 will be considered in 2015.

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It's good to combat climate change to increase food production. I will be encouraging the people of Northern Ugandan if there are funding for it

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It is AMAZING! I learnt diverse and very important topics from all over the world. I was particularly moved by topics on Poverty, Development, Environment, Science/Engineering Innovation. WELL COVERED!

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If you want to produce a lot of good quality agricultural products in Bangladesh, it can be increased in the amount of government support.

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For a LDC country like Nepal, climate change induced disasters have added woe to the existing acute problem of lack of movers of development due to the youth out-migration in search of employment.

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Climate change a great disaster to humanity

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Want to see natural resources. And to stop climate change.

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Open Call (Deadline 1 June 2014): The NGO Branch of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs invites all NGOs to apply for Economic and Social council consultative (ECOSOC) status that enables organizations to have an opportunity to take part in UN deliberations.

This unique opportunity enables NGOs to exchange knowledge and get access to the ongoing work of ECOSOC, to its many subsidiary bodies, to the various human rights mechanisms of the United Nations, ad-hoc processes on small arms, as well as special events organized by the President of the General Assembly.

Applications are received throughout the year but the ones received before 1 June 2014 will be considered in 2015.

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It's good to combat climate change to increase food production. I will be encouraging the people of Northern Ugandan if there are funding for it

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It is AMAZING! I learnt diverse and very important topics from all over the world. I was particularly moved by topics on Poverty, Development, Environment, Science/Engineering Innovation. WELL COVERED!

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If you want to produce a lot of good quality agricultural products in Bangladesh, it can be increased in the amount of government support.

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I like this page

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Hi

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Hello

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For a LDC country like Nepal, climate change induced disasters have added woe to the existing acute problem of lack of movers of development due to the youth out-migration in search of employment.

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Climate change a great disaster to humanity

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