es on the planet, by creating a comprehensive database of all living species. And so I joined them and did a ton of work building up their IT infrastructure and database systems. And then from there, I moved over to Google, to work on Google Earth Engine and Google Maps. […]
Month: May 2023
A Global Plastic Waste Crisis: Is a Unified Approach Attainable?
In late May, delegates from 175 countries, along with private stakeholders, will gather in Paris for a global effort to create an international treaty to potentially control plastic production and pollution. Despite the urgency to address the world’s toxic plastic waste crisis, countries remain far apart on what the treaty […]
The story of a food revolution sparked by an act of care
The COVID-19 pandemic posed numerous challenges to people worldwide, including access to basic necessities such as healthy food. In the Philippines, Patricia Non, a local citizen, saw the hunger crisis caused by lockdowns and decided to do something about it. She set up a simple bamboo cart with some food […]
“The Impact of Whale Conservation on the Health of Our Oceans”
Can Whales Save the Planet? They’re Vital to Our Ocean Ecosystems, but We Need to Do More to Protect Them Whales are not only majestic and massive, but they play a vital role in maintaining ocean health and keeping our planet cool. According to estimates from 2019, whales can sequester […]
Rethinking Recycling: A Call for a More Effective and Inclusive Recycling Program
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a modern solution to the failing recycling system in the United States. According to a recent Times Union article, hundreds of millions of pounds of recyclable plastic, paper, aluminum and glass are buried in landfills or incinerated every year rather than being remade into new […]
Building the Circular Economy: White House and EPA lend support to Reuse
Scaling Up Reuse Systems Requires Collaborative Approach, Investments, and Policy Changes, Say Industry Leaders On Friday, industry stakeholders, policymakers, and other stakeholders gathered in Washington D.C. at an event organized by the World Wildlife Fund and Upstream to discuss the role of reuse systems in a circular economy for plastics. […]
The Urgent Case for a Comprehensive Global Plastics Treaty
The world is plagued by an incessant problem, throwaway plastic. This kind of plastic is taking a serious toll on the environment, biodiversity, and health. In fact, the increase in plastic production by oil and gas activity is leading to social injustice, making the climate crisis even more pronounced. Plastic […]
“Beyond Paris: Exploring Effective Solutions to Combat Climate Change”
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French Court Rules in Favor of Syrian Victims in Landmark Case
[object Object] Justice-FrenchCourt,SyrianVictims,LandmarkCase,Ruling > You might want to read ! Zimbabwe opposition leader’s conviction and sentencing highlight growing government crackdown on peaceful dissent Burundi Court Upholds Conviction of Journalist Who Reported on Human Rights Abuses Nepal’s Landmark Decision: Same-Sex Spouses to be Recognized by Court
Brazil’s Environmental Policies Called into Question: Why Joining Regional Pact is a Imperative Move
Brazil Takes a Step Forward in Protecting Environmental Defenders President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva recently sent the Escazú Agreement to Congress for approval. The agreement has been gathering dust in Brazil‘s capital, Brasília, for years. It was signed by President Michel Temer in 2018, but neither he nor his […]