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Karin Kloosterman
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Repression of Bahai’s in Iran “a crime against humanity”
Iranian authorities’ decades-long systematic repression of Baha’is amounts to the crime against humanity of persecution, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.
The world’s renewable electricity capacity hit a record 473 GW in 2023
The world’s renewable electricity capacity hit a record 473 GW in 2023, according to International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). And, no Turkey, nuclear energy is...
Turkey thinks nuclear energy is renewable energy. Who’s going to tell them?
Yet, Turkey has misread the room and is calling nuclear energy renewable energy: The proposed expansion aims to reach 7.2 gigawatts (GW) of nuclear capacity...
Green spaces help heart patients live longer: new study
You will live longer if you live in a green space after a heart operation.
Air-powered shade system to mimic trees tested in Masdar, Abu Dhabi
The world’s best sun shades are trees in the city. Have you ever sat under the shade of a tree and then the heat trapping...
Cleaning plastics from the Nile, transforming it into business
The film Gifts of the Nile takes us to Qursaya Island in Cairo, Egypt along the Nile River. This film takes us on a journey...
AI finds impact of noisy ships on dolphins
Maritime traffic has a very strong impact on the environment and public health in general and on the marine environment in particular, and is a...
First pig kidney transplant in a person
A 62-year-old man with end-stage renal failure has become the first living person to receive a pig kidney transplant at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston,...
Yemen’s aquifers to run dry by 2030
The Houthis are making it harder for everyday Yemeni people to get food and water. In a recent UN report by UN Food and Agriculture...
Houthis Red Sea rockets causing Yemen’s population to starve
Yemeni people who struggle to afford essential food items will be at a dire risk for starvation.
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