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Scientists Turn Food Waste into Biodegradable Plastic
July 19, 2025
Scientists Turn Food Waste into Biodegradable Plastic
Scientists Turn Food Waste into Biodegradable Plastic ——————————– New research offers a groundbreaking solution to two major environmental problems by converting discarded food into eco-friendly plastic, Earth.com reported. Scientists at Binghamton University (SUNY) have developed a promising method to transform…
Rising Temperatures Linked to Increased Cancer Cases and Deaths Among Women in MENA
July 19, 2025
Rising Temperatures Linked to Increased Cancer Cases and Deaths Among Women in MENA
Rising Temperatures Linked to Increased Cancer Cases and Deaths Among Women in MENA ——————————— Researchers at the American University in Cairo have found a significant correlation between rising temperatures and increased cases and deaths from breast, cervical, ovarian, and uterine…
Widespread Deportations of Afghan Migrants Intensify Across Asia and Europe
July 19, 2025
Widespread Deportations of Afghan Migrants Intensify Across Asia and Europe
Widespread Deportations of Afghan Migrants Intensify Across Asia and Europe ———————————————— In a significant development, the Islamabad High Court on Thursday rejected a petition to halt the forced deportation of Afghan migrants from Pakistan, Khaama Press reported. The court stated…
Belgian Parliament passes tighter migration rules
July 18, 2025
Belgian Parliament passes tighter migration rules
Belgian Parliament passes tighter migration rules ——————————– The Belgian Parliament on Friday passed a bill tightening migration regulations, with a particular emphasis on family reunification, Anadolu Agency reported. The bill, proposed by Belgian Minister for Asylum and Migration Anneleen Van…
Young Recyclers Transform Cairo’s Garbage City, Tackling Plastic Pollution
July 18, 2025
Young Recyclers Transform Cairo’s Garbage City, Tackling Plastic Pollution
Young Recyclers Transform Cairo’s Garbage City, Tackling Plastic Pollution ————————— Manshiyet Nasr, a neighborhood on Cairo’s outskirts known as Garbage City, is home to 200,000 residents who handle up to 80% of the city’s waste, The Guardian reported. Despite its…
Billions Wasted: Global Gas Flaring Reaches 17-Year High
July 18, 2025
Billions Wasted: Global Gas Flaring Reaches 17-Year High
Billions Wasted: Global Gas Flaring Reaches 17-Year High ——————– The amount of gas burned off by the fossil fuel industry hit its highest level since 2007 last year, releasing as much climate-warming pollution as the entire country of France, The…
Serious Pollution Incidents by English Water Companies Rise 60% in 2024
July 18, 2025
Serious Pollution Incidents by English Water Companies Rise 60% in 2024
Serious Pollution Incidents by English Water Companies Rise 60% in 2024 ————————— Serious pollution incidents caused by English water companies increased by 60% in 2024, The Guardian reported based on Environment Agency data. There were 75 serious incidents last year,…
Brazil Passes Controversial ‘Devastation Bill’ Weakening Environmental Protections
July 18, 2025
Brazil Passes Controversial ‘Devastation Bill’ Weakening Environmental Protections
Brazil Passes Controversial ‘Devastation Bill’ Weakening Environmental Protections ——————————— Brazil’s Congress has approved a highly contentious bill that significantly weakens the country’s environmental safeguards, raising fears of increased deforestation and harm to Indigenous communities, The Guardian reported. The legislation, known…
New Zealand’s National Library to destroy copies of Quran, Bible, Torah
July 18, 2025
New Zealand’s National Library to destroy copies of Quran, Bible, Torah
New Zealand’s National Library to destroy copies of Quran, Bible, Torah ————————————- The National Library in New Zealand is destroying over 500,000 overseas-published books, including sacred texts like the Quran, Bible, and Torah, to save about $1 million annually in…
Oxford University Press to halt publishing China-sponsored science journal
July 18, 2025
Oxford University Press to halt publishing China-sponsored science journal
Oxford University Press to halt publishing China-sponsored science journal ————————— Oxford University Press (OUP) announced it will cease publishing the academic journal Forensic Sciences Research (FSR) after 2025, following ethical concerns about several studies involving DNA samples from ethnic minorities…