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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

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

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

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

BBC News - China expands abandoned baby hatch scheme - 2 views

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    "The Chinese authorities have set up 25 "baby hatches" across the country to allow parents to safely abandon their unwanted infants. They plan to establish many more over the coming months, despite criticism that they could encourage people to give up their babies. The hatches, which consist of an incubator and a delayed alarm, increase the chances of a baby surviving. Most of those abandoned have disabilities or serious illnesses."
Danny OCallaghan

Seoul demolishes its urban expressways as city planners opt for greener schemes | World... - 2 views

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    "The levelling of the Ahyeon overpass marks the latest attempt to improve the environment of South Korea's sprawling capital"
Danny OCallaghan

Has the time come for floating cities? | Environment | The Guardian - 1 views

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    "From schools at sea to a city that perpetually sails the oceans, is climate change creating a bold new era of floating urban design? "
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

Deforestation of Kalimantan rainforest - in pictures | Environment | theguardian.com - 1 views

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    "Huge swathes of pristine forest of Indonesia, home to the endangered orangutans and red-nose monkeys, is threatened by expanding palm oil concessions "
Danny OCallaghan

Just how much does it cost growers to give us bananas at 68p per kilo? | Joanna Blythman - 1 views

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    "The 'chemical fruit' grown by plantation workers in scandalous conditions are a frontline weapon in Britain's supermarket wars"
Danny OCallaghan

Food, income and education: who eats more of what? - 1 views

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    "he types and quantities of foods we eat are influenced by our personal characteristics and also our social and economic situations. Income and educational attainment are particularly important in determining dietary behaviour. Using data from the National Diet and Nutrition Survey, we have created a graphic that illustrates how UK food consumption varies for population groups differing in level of income and education against the national average. Key facts"
Danny OCallaghan

CensusAtSchool - 0 views

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    Census Data resources
Danny OCallaghan

BBC News - Why companies are 're-shoring' back to Britain - 2 views

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    "Off-shoring used to be a buzzword for British industry - with company after company shifting its production to lower cost countries. But now there are signs that the opposite is happening as some businesses re-locate production to the UK, in a process some are calling "re-shoring""
Danny OCallaghan

Tanzania: 'large-scale farming turns small farmers into mere labourers' | Global develo... - 1 views

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    "Critics of New Alliance say private investment and improvements in rural infrastructure will not liberate people from poverty"
Danny OCallaghan

iECONOMY: Factory Upgrade on Vimeo - 0 views

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    "This video is part of a series that won a Pulitzer Prize for explanatory reporting on April 15, 2013 bit.ly/11aWqlz. See the entire iECONOMY series here nyti.ms/ZDNRNA For the New York Times | By Jonah M. Kessel In the winter of 2011, I visited the Foxconn factory in Chengdu, China, where many popular Apple products are made. However, I was not greeted with open arms. Foxconn denied any interviews and did not allowed us access to their facility. Employees of Foxconn we found outside the factory gates complained of grimm working conditions. (That report here: vimeo.com/35674511) Over the year, the New York Times and other media outlets reported on this and Apple responded saying they would improve conditions for workers. One year later, I returned to Foxconn with New York Times' Hong Kong Bureau Chief Keith Bradsher as well as factories producing for Hewlett-Packard in Western China, to see what had changed since our initial investigations. This time around, Foxconn in Chengdu allowed us to interview employees as well as visit employee dormitories. Their reaction a year later showed a culture change. While at HP, manufactories there gave us full access to work areas, recreational areas, dormitories and eating facilities. This video documents what we found."
Danny OCallaghan

Russian Arctic city hopes to cash in as melting ice opens new sea route to China | Worl... - 1 views

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    "Thaw in temperatures brought by climate change could bring benefits for Siberian city of Nadym as global trade patterns shift"
Danny OCallaghan

Will saving poor children lead to overpopulation? - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Will saving poor children lead to overpopulation?"
Danny OCallaghan

Theories of development - 2 views

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    "Throughout the 20th century, and continuing into the 21st century, governments have tried to develop the world's poor countries. Development efforts have sought to increase national income, lift poor people out of poverty and improve their quality of living. However, people have had different ideas about how to best develop poor countries.  This resource considers six of those approaches."
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