‘Chicken-rice crisis’ as Singapore’s national dish hit by Malaysian export ban

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Mohammad Jalehar was a teenager in the 1990s when he heard warnings about looming food and water shortages in Singapore.

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Drones could be used to scare off pesky birds in vineyards

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Photo: Pixabay/JanBaby Drones have plenty of uses in conservation work as they can be employed to keep an eye from the sky on loggers and poachers, help monitor threatened animal populations or clean up trash from the banks of waterways. In agriculture too drones can come in handy in a […]

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1 billion meth pills seized as Asia sees record drug increase

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More than one billion methamphetamine pills were seized in East and Southeast Asia last year, a record figure that the United Nations says highlights a “staggering” increase in the regional synthetic drug trade.

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The Energizer – Volume 101

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There is a lot of buzz around clean technology, distributed energy resources (DERs), microgrids, and other technological innovations in the renewable energy and clean transport industries and how these developments can contribute to solving longstanding environmental justice issues. As these innovations develop, energy markets will undergo substantial changes to which […]

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K&L Gates Receives Firm, Individual Rankings in 2022 Chambers USA Guide

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Chambers and Partners has ranked K&L Gates LLP and more than 120 of its lawyers across the United States as leaders in their respective practice areas in the 2022 edition of its Chambers USA guide. This includes rankings for the firm in 36 practice categories, including 12 nationwide, and for […]

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What people from war-torn Tigray told us about the state of their lives amid the war (The Conversation) 

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What people from war-torn Tigray told us about the state of their lives amid the war (The Conversation)  Jun 1, 2022 May 8, 2022 pfowlkes Wed, 06/01/2022 – 14:44 What people from war-torn Tigray told us about the state of their lives amid the war (The Conversation)  What people from […]

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If Women Don’t Lead, We’ll Lose the Battle Against Climate Crisis

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The Iraqi capital of Baghdad covered in a layer of dust during the third dust storm in two months, 24th May 2022. Credit: Zaid Albayati/Oxfam 2022 By Sally Abi KhalilBEIRUT, Lebanon, Jun 1 2022 (IPS) We are in the midst of so many crises across the Middle East and North […]

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Cross-national fish stock management must focus on the impacts of climate change

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Photo: Pixabay/Quangpraha Shared fish stocks of hundreds of marine species have been historically exploited by many countries across the world. As oceans get warmer and marine species move across international borders toward waters with more favourable environmental conditions, these fish stocks face additional pressures, further challenging the achievement of international sustainability goals. […]

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World: Education Under Attack 2022

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Countries: Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Colombia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Mali, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nigeria, occupied Palestinian territory, Somalia, South Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic, Ukraine, World, Yemen Source: Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack Researchers for Education under Attack 2022 found that the number of attacks on […]

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Fossil fuel’s stranded assets at center of new climate clashes

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Universities, governments, faith groups and others are changing their investment policies to better align with Paris Agreement climate goals, but they’re also doing so to limit the risk of financial exposure — and that’s been met with political pushback over stranded assets, particularly in Britain and the United States. The […]

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