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Mongabay News on MSNConserving vultures in Southern Africa may provide substantial economic gain: ReportVulture populations in Southern Africa are dwindling, yet the birds could bring large economic benefits to the region, ...
Ghanaian Master of Ceremony and entertainment pundit, MC Portfolio, has made a strong case for King Paluta to win the coveted ...
The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MECC) is implementing numerous environmental projects and initiatives for ...
The Amami rabbit is a relict endemic species — it was more widespread but is now confined to a particular region — ...
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StudyFinds on MSNMysterious Deaths of 77 Dolphins in Florida Lagoon Finally Solved by ScientistsDiscover how algal blooms affected dolphins and marine life in Florida, leading to a tragic mass mortality event.
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The Cool Down on MSNScientists uncover massive collateral damage tied to a routine practice: 'A necessary evil'For decades, scientists have known that pesticide use negatively impacts many species, including humans, and ecosystems. But ...
New study reveals alarming health and environmental consequences of pesticide use in Bangladesh, India, Laos, and Vietnam.
Modern trends in IIL seek to address these concerns by promoting investments that align with sustainable development and ...
Fossil fuels drive climate change, harm health, worsen inequality, and damage wildlife and ecosystems worldwide.
CDW Canada, a leading provider of technology solutions and services for Canadian organizations, today released its annual Canadian Cybersecurity Study, Canadian Cybersecurity Trends: Bridging Strategy ...
The Sandbox’s latest move? An exclusive partnership with Jurassic World, headlining Alpha Season 5. “This collaboration ...
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Business and Financial Times on MSNWhy L.I. 2462 must be revoked in its entiretyBy: Peter Martey AGBEKO Ghana’s forests are in peril. Legislative Instrument (L.I.) 2462, which allows for the granting of ...
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