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High-Level Exposure to Lithium, Boron, Cesium, and Arsenic via Drinking Water in the Andes of Northern Argentina

Elevated concentrations of arsenic in drinking water are common worldwide, however, little is known about the presence of other potentially toxic elements. We analyzed 31 different elements in drinking water collected in San Antonio de los Cobres and five surrounding Andean villages in Argentina, and in urine of the inhabitants, using ICP-MS. Besides confirmation of [...]

European Investment Bank abandons Ethiopia mega dam

The European Investment Bank (EIB) has announced it is no longer considering funding Africa’s tallest dam, in Ethiopia. The hydroelectric dam, called Gibe III, has drawn international criticism because of the devastating effect it is likely to have on the food security of at least eight Ethiopian tribes.In a statement, the EIB claims to have [...]

Experts address the question: Are women more severely affected by desertification, . . . and if so, how?

Various experts address this question DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-8947.2009.00208.x

Community perception of biodiversity conservation within protected areas in Benin

The findings indicated that the positive behavior of local communities towards conservation of biodiversity within Pendjari National Park was highly correlated with the current management strategy that involved more effectively local communities, the educational level of participants and their geographical origins. Participants’ perceptions of biodiversity conservation were strongly related to locally perceived benefits. Although 89% [...]

Rumination: An Environmentally Sustainable Approach to Population and Immigration Based on Carrying Capacity and Population Density

What is the environmentally sustainable approach to immigration and overpopulation? At root, immigration is a population problem: too many people are living in one geographical area and not enough economic production to meet their basic needs there. I decided to crunch some data to see what I could see. I started with a global statistics [...]

Sovereign wealth funds as a new instrument of climate protection policy? A case study of Norway as a pioneer of ethical guidelines for investment policy

In 1990 a sovereign wealth fund was founded in Norway in which the country invests surpluses from oil and gas industry sales. The fund is designed to secure the state’s ability to act in a post-petroleum era. At the end of the 1990’s the voice of Norwegian civil society insisted that the sovereign wealth fund [...]

Cactus could feed East African livestock

A paper by John Kang’ara and Josiah Gitari, animal nutritionists at KARI, concludes that Opuntia species — the prickly pear or paddle cacti — have extreme tolerance to drought and remain succulent and easily digestible even in times of extreme water shortages, which makes them an excellent source of water and nutrition in harsh conditions.They [...]