Building collapses in Lagos are a frequent occurence.
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Private developers, building professionals and the government all share responsibility for building collapses.
An illegal coltan mine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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As the pandemic pushes healthcare online, it’s time to stop overlooking the environmental impacts.
The Marble Arch Mound has been dubbed the “worst attraction” in London.
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Pop-up spaces can be successful, they just need to be better thought through and created with urban ecology in mind rather than economics.
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Clarity and care for the environment should be priorities.
When compared to the option to drive less or not at all, it is hard to see driving an EV as something praiseworthy.
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Choosing to drive EVs looks more like a signal of one’s wealth and privilege than something that warrants moral praise.
A Heat Gradient graphic from the upcoming book Atlas of the Invisible.
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Visualising climate change data in accessible ways can help convince audiences from all backgrounds about the urgency of the climate crisis.
Tourism provides about one-fourth of all jobs in Jamaica.
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The Caribbean has long been the gold standard for western tourism: but our image of the islands as paradises ripe for our enjoyment is harming their environment and people.
In late summer the snow banks on these mountains turn pink, known as “watermelon snow”, thanks to blooming extremophiles.
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How do organisms survive extreme conditions – and how can their adaptations help us develop better technology?
Researchers have found that those who feel more connected to nature tend to feel more connected to all of humanity.
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It may be possible to expand people’s circle of moral concern and, in turn, promote reconciliation through connecting people to nature.
View from Warraber Island.
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Five climate-sensitive infectious diseases exist in the Torres Strait. Traditional Owners are calling on the UN for action.
Cemeteries across the world, particularly in cities, are dealing with serious issues of overcrowding.
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Death is a part of life: but environmentally harmful burial practices, overcrowded cemeteries and unaffordable funerals are denying many the right to a good death.
Plastic pollution is one of the defining problems of our century.
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Making environmentally friendly choices is complex: here’s a guide to help you at home or out shopping.
More than 30 U.S. states have passed laws intended to stop protests like the one against the Line 3 pipeline.
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Native Americans have long struggled to practice their spiritual rituals and protect their landscapes. Crackdowns on Indigenous protests could further erode the free exercise of their religions.
Impalas walk near the elevated Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) in Nairobi National Park, Kenya.
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Oil spills, cracked buildings and pollution. Just some of the environmental effects of Kenya’s massive railway project.
After years of fighting, anti-fracking activists in Lancashire hailed the government’s 2019 ban on the practice.
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Teenagers directly affected by fracking have voiced disappointment at the political process. They’re looking for other ways to make their voices heard
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Climate change, in its impacts on our society, will have the capacity to destabilise and push social, political and economic systems to their limits. We will have to be bold.
Deforestation in a village called Salena in Palu, Central Sulawesi, during the pandemic.
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COVID-19 has had both positive and negative implications for the Indonesian environment, but post-pandemic prospects are not looking good.
Railway bridge over the river on the border with Tanzania.
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Governments must ensure that transport infrastructure is developed with the ability to cope with current and future climatic shifts.
Many of the tombs in Japan are elaborately decorated. Nearby visitors can buy flowers, buckets. brooms and other gardening tools to tidy up the graves.
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In a Japanese tree burial, cremated remains are placed in the ground and a tree is planted over the ashes to mark the gravesite. Environmental responsibility is part of Buddhism.
The drugs found in the dam are potentially harmful to both ecological and public health.
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The Nigerian government must shore up efforts to stop the pollution of aquatic environments.