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Danny OCallaghan

Latin America: how climate change will wipe out coffee crops - and farmers | Environmen... - 1 views

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    "Rising temperatures resulting from climate change are fuelling the growth of rust, a disease ravaging coffee plantations in Central America. We report from Nicaragua's Jinotega hills, where starving villagers are desperate to save their livelihoods "
Danny OCallaghan

Paris enforces car ban to cut dangerous pollution levels - video | Environment | thegua... - 1 views

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    "Police in Paris set up checkpoints around the city on Monday to enforce a vehicle ban in an effort to cut dangerous pollution levels. All vehicles bearing even-numbered license plates are banned from driving in French capital for the day. The restrictions were introduced after pollutions levels reached dangerous levels for five days in a row"
Danny OCallaghan

The Koreas at Night : Image of the Day - 1 views

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    "Flying over East Asia, astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) took this night image of the Korean Peninsula. Unlike daylight images, city lights at night illustrate dramatically the relative economic importance of cities, as gauged by relative size. In this north-looking view, it is immediately obvious that greater Seoul is a major city and that the port of Gunsan is minor by comparison. There are 25.6 million people in the Seoul metropolitan area-more than half of South Korea's citizens-while Gunsan's population is 280,000."
Danny OCallaghan

The Globalization of Carbon - 2 views

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    "Have you heard of carbon trading?  Where a country or region sets a cap for its emissions, and then uses permit trading to seek out the cheapest cuts.  I'm guessing you have. But what about the carbon in trade?  The carbon that moves around the world in the form of fossil fuels and finished products. Heard of it? When we talk about carbon emissions we invariably talk about where emissions occur due to fossil fuel combustion.  But carbon moves around a lot.  Oil moves from the Middle East to Europe before being used and products purchased in the US are often made in China.  These movements have important implications for climate policy."
Danny OCallaghan

Daily chart: The Melbourne supremacy | The Economist - 0 views

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    "THE best quality of life of any of the world's urbanites is still enjoyed by Melburnians, according to the latest Liveability report by the Economist Intelligence Unit, our corporate sibling. For the third year in a row Australia's second city has kept a hair's breadth ahead of Vienna and Vancouver, which spent almost a decade in first place before Melbourne's reign began. The ranking scores 140 cities on a scale of zero to 100 for each of 30 factors such as the quality of public healthcare or the threat of military conflict. These 30 values are then combined to create scores in five areas: stability, infrastructure, education, health care, and culture and environment. A weighted average of those five numbers gives each city its final score."
Danny OCallaghan

Ethical shopping growing in popularity, survey suggests | Business | The Guardian - 0 views

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    "A quarter of UK consumers said they would buy Fairtrade products, organic foods and green cleaning products even if it cost them more money"
Danny OCallaghan

A new carton recycling plant could mean an end to shipping waste overseas | Guardian Su... - 0 views

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    "As the UK's only carton recycling factory opens, Tim Smedley takes a tour and asks if it's the beginning of the end for shipping waste to China"
Danny OCallaghan

Largest World Cities: 2014 | Newgeography.com - 1 views

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    "The recently released 10th edition of Demographia World Urban Areas provides estimated population, land area and population density for the 922 identified urban areas with more than 500,000 population. With a total population of 1.92 billion residents, these cities comprise approximately 51 percent of the world urban population. "
Danny OCallaghan

Can Mexico City's roof gardens help the metropolis shrug off its smog? | World | The Gu... - 1 views

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    "The gardens are home to one of a growing number of azoteas verdes - or green roofs - that are springing up around Mexico City as part of the metropolis's efforts to purge its air of the pollution that has long been among its least-desired claims to fame."
Danny OCallaghan

Sustainable development goals take shape as UN party narrows focus | Global development... - 3 views

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    "Number of proposed goals reduced from 19 to 16 as UN working group merges target areas ahead of 2015 deadline"
Danny OCallaghan

BBC News - Favela life: Rio's city within a city - 4 views

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    "As Brazil comes under the World Cup spotlight, life goes on as usual for millions of Brazilians working to make a living in the shanty towns - or favelas. The largest favela in Rio de Janeiro is Rocinha, where homes are packed together in a sprawling maze of streets and alleys."
Danny OCallaghan

Children's Chances: Moving Countries from Surviving to ThrivingChildren's Chances | How... - 1 views

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    "What is known about the laws and policies that shape children's lives globally? Previously, few global maps showcased children's rights in countries around the world. The Children's Chances website allows you to view maps of key policies for children's healthy development, and answer pressing questions such as: Can children in your country go to school? How many countries protect children from child labor? In which countries is child marriage legal? Does your country prioritize child health? Can parents in your country meet the needs of their children? How do the unemployed or underemployed fare across different countries? In which countries do children of different genders, religions or ethnicities have equal rights? Which countries support the education and inclusion of children with disabilities?"
Danny OCallaghan

Bureaucracy: Fighting for identity | The Economist - 2 views

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    "IN HER parents' bare brick-built shack in southern Beijing, Li Xue sifts through piles of court verdicts, petitions and other papers that record her family's struggle for most of the 20 years of her life to secure a simple document: a household registration certificate, the basic building block of official identity in China. Because she was born in violation of China's one-child-per-couple policy, local officials will not give her one. As a result she could not go to school. She now cannot get a job, nor get married, nor even buy a train or plane ticket. Despite recent moves to relax family-planning rules, the ordeal for Ms Li (pictured) is still far from over."
Danny OCallaghan

Global international migration flows | Wittgenstein Centre - 14 views

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    "Explore new estimates of migration flows between and within regions for five-year periods, 1990 to 2010. Click on a region to discover flows country-by-country."
Danny OCallaghan

If The World's Cars Parked in One Spot - 2 views

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    "You'd need a car park a little bigger than Wales. If you'd like to know how much stuff is in the world's cars, or how much they emit in a year, watch this great little video from Carbon Visuals."
Danny OCallaghan

The world's 50 most crowded cities - uk.weather.com - 3 views

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    "y 2210, the global population is expected to grow from just more than 7bn to 11.3bn, with 87 per cent of the population living in urban areas, according to a new working paper by researchers from New York University's Marron Institute."
Danny OCallaghan

Welcome to the Anthropocene on Vimeo - 1 views

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    "In June 2012, "Welcome to the Anthropocene"-a film about the state of the planet-opened the UN's Rio+20 summit on sustainable development. The summit was the largest UN meeting to date. 3mins 38 worth watching A 3-minute journey through the last 250 years of our history, from the start of the Industrial Revolution to the Rio+20 Summit. The film charts the growth of humanity into a global force on an equivalent scale to major geological processes. "
Danny OCallaghan

Gum arabic: the invisible ingredient in soft drink supply chains | Guardian Sustainable... - 2 views

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    "Global soft drinks manufacturers are dependent on the emulsifier but with a lack of transparency over supply chains, sustainable gum arabic is hard to find" If youlike COCA COLA / PEPSI you should read this
Danny OCallaghan

Uranium workers dying after time at Namibia mine, report warns | Environment | The Guar... - 2 views

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    "Miners who dug ore to supply the military found to be dying of cancers and other illnesses at Rio Tinto's Rössing mine"
Danny OCallaghan

Earth Overshoot Day - 1 views

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    "August 20 is Earth Overshoot Day 2013, marking the date when humanity exhausted nature's budget for the year. We are now operating in overdraft. For the rest of the year, we will maintain our ecological deficit by drawing down local resource stocks and accumulating carbon dioxide in the atmosphere."
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