by Pooja | Jul 2, 2021 | Article, News
Increased levels of disease and poverty among workers during the Industrial Revolution led Rudolf Virchow and others to explore how social and economic conditions affected health, disease, and the practice of medicine [1]. The 50th anniversary of NIOSH comes at...
by Pooja | Jul 2, 2021 | News
France’s top administrative court has ordered the government to take “all necessary additional steps” within the next nine months to enable it to reach its climate crisis targets or face possible sanctions, including substantial fines. The Council of State said in a...
by Pooja | Jul 2, 2021 | News
Indian agriculture is on the cusp of a disruption based on technology, regulation, investment and stakeholder behavioural changes across consumers to farmers, making the idea of doubling farmer incomes a reality in the next few years, a research report said on...
by Pooja | Jul 2, 2021 | News
In 1869, at the age of fifteen, José Martí and his young friends published a magazine in Cuba called La Patria Libre (‘The Free Homeland’), which adopted a strong position against Spanish imperialism. The first and only issue of the magazine carried Martí’s poem,...
by Pooja | Jun 30, 2021 | Communication, News
There is no justification for Green Climate Fund to consider giving a dirty company access to public funds needed for urgent climate action. We urge the GCF Board at #GCFB29 to reject and keep. Link to letter and signatories here:...
by Pooja | Jun 26, 2021 | Article, News
Health care is the most important factor for each country on this planet. Many environmental factors affect human health and well-being. Heavy industry, harmful emissions, other types of pollution and inappropriate resources used in various products can have a...
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