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  • Conservation, Uncategorized

New IUCN microbe group bridges crucial conservation gap for invisible life

A bold new commission launched by the IUCN will safeguard the tiniest but vital beings — microbes — often overlooked but essential for human health and planetary balance. This pioneering effort maps threats, sets priorities & ensures these unseen species won’t vanish without notice.
(c) Wierzba Ph

EUREKALERT

  • September 16, 2025
  • Social Progress, Uncategorized

Afghan women keep hope alive with secret book clubs in Kabul

In Kabul, women gather in hidden book clubs, bravely nurturing knowledge and connection despite Taliban bans. These secret circles offer light, learning, and solidarity—showing that even under pressure, the human spirit finds ways to read, share ideas, and dream of a freer future.
(c) Dom G

EL PAIS

  • September 16, 2025
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Floreana tortoises return to Galápagos after going extinct on the islands

Once declared extinct, descendants of Floreana tortoises are now being reintroduced to Floreana Island. Hybrids raised in breeding centers are returning the giant tortoises to their rightful home and will play a crucial role in restoring native plants, controlling pests, and reviving ecosystems.
(c) Magda Ehlers

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

  • September 16, 2025
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Study: plant-based diet linked to reduced cancer and early death risk

Following diets rich in whole grains, fruits, vegetables, legumes, and nuts is linked with significantly lower risks of cancer, cardiovascular and respiratory disease, plus fewer premature deaths. Plant-based choices are proving powerful for better long-term health.
(c) Los Muertos Crew

VEG NEWS

  • September 16, 2025
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Las tortugas de Floreana regresan a Galápagos tras su extinción en la isla

Once declared extinct, descendants of Floreana tortoises are now being reintroduced to Floreana Island. Hybrids raised in breeding centers are returning the giant tortoises to their rightful home and will play a crucial role in restoring native plants, controlling pests, and reviving ecosystems.
(c) Magda Ehlers

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

  • September 16, 2025
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

80 Million More Children Now Benefit From School Meals

AFRICA NEWS

  • September 14, 2025
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Faster, Cheaper MRI Scan Offers Hope for Prostate Cancer Diagnosis

(c) Nick Fewings

MEDICAL XPRESS

  • September 14, 2025
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Botswana Holds First Trials to Cure Young People From HIV

(c) Safari Consoler

THE GUARDIAN

  • September 14, 2025
  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

EU Sets Binding Targets to Cut Food Waste by 2030

The European Parliament has approved ambitious EU-wide targets to slash food waste by 2030. Member states must cut waste in processing by 10% and reduce household, retail, and foodservice waste by 30%, tackling the 60 million tonnes wasted annually and boosting sustainability.
(c) Tal

NEW FOOD MAGAZINE

  • September 14, 2025
  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Construction of Five-Star Hotel on Greece’s Famous ‘Moon Beach’ Stopped

THE GUARDIAN

  • September 14, 2025
  • social justice, Uncategorized

Colombian Ex-Soldiers Launch Initiative to Heal Communities and Build Peace

(c) Néstor Morales

THE NEW HUMANITARIAN

  • September 14, 2025
  • Spalte 2, Uncategorized

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  • September 12, 2025
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

World-first vaccine for Koala’s to curb devastating epidemic

(c) Michael Williams II

PHYS

  • September 10, 2025
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

New York City Bans Processed Meats at Schools Starting in 2026

(c) Ball Park Brand

VEG NEWS

  • September 10, 2025
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Indigenous peoples gain historic role in Amazon cooperation treaty

The Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization has given Indigenous peoples a formal seat at the table. Through the new Amazon Indigenous Peoples’ Mechanism, delegates from each nation will share knowledge, strengthen forest protection, and promote biodiversity for future generations.
(c) Dylan Shaw

MONGABAY

  • September 10, 2025
  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

New infrared avocado ripeness scanner to cut food waste

UK supermarket Tesco is testing an avocado ripeness scanner called the OneThird Avocado Scanner, developed by a Dutch company. Using infrared technology, it quickly assesses avocados' internal condition, helping shoppers determine if they're ready to eat. The trial starts this week in five stores across the UK.
(c) Dose Juice

NEW FOOD MAGAZINE

  • September 10, 2025
  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Indian cafes turn plastic waste into meals and community hope

In India’s garbage cafés, plastic waste is the new currency. Starting in Ambikapur, Chhattisgarh, people can exchange a kilo of plastic for a hot meal or half for breakfast. The initiative reduces waste, feeds communities, and inspires sustainable change.
(c) Sanju M Gurung

BBC

  • September 10, 2025
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