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Global Wind Day is a worldwide event that occurs annually on 15 June for celebrating the success of wind energy.
Protecting Ozone; Saving human Life, Respecting Planet
Every year on 16 September the people from all over the world are supposed to gather around in Montreal and attend some seminars.
Wetlands; The Earth’s Kidneys
World Wetlands Day is held every year on the 2nd of February to raise global awareness on the value of wetlands for humanity and the planet.
Water; Absolutely Essential Element for Our Planet
International World Water Day is celebrated every year on 22 March, it is about focusing attention on the importance of freshwater and advocating for the sustainable management of freshwater resources.
Some Must-know Things About Greta Thunberg
Whether you agree with her or not, there is no doubt that Swedish Greta Tunberg is the teen everyone’s talking about right now.
The Cradle of School Strike
It all started in August 2018, when 15-year-old Greta Thunberg decided she would not be going back to school.
CLIMATE CHANGE AND MENTAL HEALTH: LESSONS FOR NIGERIA
In 2018, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) reported that over 1.9 million Nigerians were affected by severe flooding that ravaged 103 Local Government Areas across 10 states in the country.
Unprecedented Global Strike; A New Epidemic Movement
As countries all around the world woke up, the action spreads.
World Environment Day; How to Beat Air Pollution?
World Environment Day is held on Wednesday June 5th 2019, and is on June 5th every year.
Let’s Grow our Future by Fighting Drought and Desertification
The World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought is observed every year to promote public awareness of international efforts to combat desertification.
May 24th school strike in Uganda
Ugandan kids are another part of what is happening worldwide as an epidemic movement.
Violence, Environment, and the Nigerian Question
Nigeria is the most populous country in the whole of Africa, seventh most populous in the world, and after China and India, it has the largest youth population on earth.
Climate Change: A Walk Through the Sahel
At ten minutes per kilometer, a walk across the width – from the extreme north of Senegal to the core east of Eritrea – of the Sahel will take about 42 days.
WE ARE IN CRISIS; MESSAGE FROM UGANDA'S STUDENTS
Fridays4FutureU– inspired by Greta Thunberg– is leading the sudden boom of the growing youth Climate Action movement in Uganda.
What would Brexit mean for the UK environment?
Since the UK joined the EU in 1973, its approach to environmental policy-making has been profoundly shaped by processes of Europeanisation.
Role of Education for Mitigation and Adaptation to Climate Change
Education will play a huge role in changing mind-sets and how we approach the solution.
Documents show UK government exceeding EU environmental limits
According to some reports, there is a potential risk that the UK’s environmental protections will be reduced after Brexit.
After 32 Years, Protecting the Ozone Layer Is Still a Top Priority
The ozone layer, a fragile shield of gas, protects the Earth from the harmful portion of the rays of the sun, thus helping preserve life on the planet.
Is Brexit Creating A New Toxic Air-Zone?
Most of our laws in the UK relating to public health, occupational health and the environment are based on EU Directives.
Is There Any Relationship Between ‘Eco-Anxiety’ And Climate Change?
The World Health Organization considers climate change as “the huge threat to global health in the 21st Century”.
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