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Let’s Celebrate Coastal Cleanup Day by Cleaning the Beaches
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International Coastal Cleanup Day (ICCD), taking place on Saturday September 21.
Walking and Cycling; Two Great Way to Help the Environment
Last year’s EUROPEANMOBILITYWEEK saw 2,792 towns and cities from 54 countries take part in the campaign.
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.
Appreciate Dogs by Adopting Them
No one can win hearts like man’s best friend and in honour of this bond between man and canine, Dog Day is celebrated.
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.
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.
Orangutan; ‘the Man of the Jungle’ Needs to Be Saved
International Orangutan Day is celebrated on August 19th to recognize a positive way to bring much needed attention and awareness to the crisis facing these beautiful red apes.
Let’s Save the Honey Bees from Pesticides
World Honey Bee Day on the third Saturday in August brings a celebration for beekeepers and honey lovers.
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.
Waste Reduction, Major Step to Heal Environment
Alongside reducing and reusing, recycling is essential to have a healthy, green planet.
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.
A Day to Venerate the King of the Jungle
August the 10th is designated as World Lion Day and it is a relatively new event designed to celebrate Lions globally.
Reduce Your Stress by Owning a Cat
August the 8th is International Cat Day, and it’s not hard to see why our little friends hold such a special place in our affections.
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.
Fight for Tigers before They Extinct Forever
The tiger is the largest of the world’s big cats and this magnificent creature, with its distinctive orange and black stripes and beautifully marked face, has a day that is dedicated to it.
14 Simple Ways To Live More Sustainably And Reduce Plastic Waste
The “use and throw” culture that we have adopted shows our carefree attitude, clearly telling the world that the waste is not my problem as long as it does not enter my house.
Are Snakes as Evil as We Think?
World Snake Day, conservationists attempt to change the popular perception of the fascinating reptiles, and hopefully remove people’s fears and illusions about snakes.
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.
Sharks; Impressive Predators on the Brink of Extinction
Shark Awareness Day is an annual holiday celebrated on July 14th.
How does Overpopulation Impact on Our environment?
World Population Day is used to celebrate to make every people aware of the Population in every Country.
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