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New swab reveals infection causing severe diarrhea of 1 in 3 babies in African hospitals

Grand Challenges Canada, Toronto 25 May 2015 Innovative ‘flocked swab’ improves diagnosis, treatment of deadly childhood diarrheal diseases; results could prompt rethink of how to manage second leading cause of death among children under 5 With Canadian government funding, medical scientists have created and demonstrated a new tool that could dramatically lower the tragic annual […]

Majorities in Arctic nations favour co-operation with Russia despite Ukraine; Conflict worries rise

The Gordon Foundation, Toronto 22 April, 2015 10,000 people in 8 nations with Arctic territory surveyed; Results released on eve of Arctic Council meeting in Nunavut; Secretary of State John Kerry scheduled to participate as US succeeds Canada into Arctic Council chair Differing levels of trust, geopolitical tension, and a general lack of public awareness […]

Discarded kitchen, laundry, bathroom equipment comprises over half of E-waste: UNU

United Nations University, Bonn 19 April 2015 End-of-life electronic, electrical equipment totals 41.8 million metric tonnes in 2014  E-waste last year contained $52 billion in resources, large volumes of toxic material; most is not collected for recovery or treatment New report details e-waste generation by region Bonn — In 2014, people worldwide discarded all but a small […]

Renewables re-energized: Green energy investments worldwide surge 17% to $270 billion in 2014

UN Environment Programme, Paris, Nairobi 31-Mar-2015 Driven by Solar and Wind, World Investments Reverse 2-year Dip, Brush Aside Challenge from Sharply Lower Oil Price; 103gw Capacity Added in 2014 is Roughly that of all US Nuclear Plants Frankfurt / New York, 31 March, 2015 — Global investments in renewable energy rebounded strongly last year, registering […]

Over 1,000 new ocean fish species identified in past eight years, including 122 sharks, rays

World Register of Marine Species, Belgium 12-Mar-15 World registry, nearing completion, confirms 228,450 known marine species; consolidation relegates 190,400 other “species” as duplicate identities Champion of taxonomic redundancy: “Rough Periwinkle” sea snail had 113 scientific names Over 1,000 new-to-science marine fish species have been described since 2008 – an average of more than 10 per month […]

Achieve international water goals to preempt looming conflicts born of desperation: UN

United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health, Hamilton CANADA 22-FEB-2015 Corruption, siphoning 30 percent of water sector funding, must end for world development and security A new UN report warns that without large new water-related investments many societies worldwide will soon confront rising desperation and conflicts over life’s most essential resource. Presenting their […]

Vulnerability to dengue virus: UN University publishes 1st global maps

UN University INWEH (Institute for Water, Environment & Health ), Hamilton CANADA 23-DEC-2014 Large Parts Of Europe, South America Face Rising Vulnerability The first-ever maps of global vulnerability to dengue, a mosquito-borne tropical virus that produces a painful condition of body joints sometimes referred to as “breakbone fever,” were published today by UN University’s Canadian-based Institute […]

Think Outside the Xbox: Gaming Technologies + 3D Printing Leveraged to Help Amputees

Grand Challenges Canada, Toronto 19-Dec-2014 Canada Funds 23 Bold New Ideas for Global Health Ultra high-speed gaming laptops and a sensor that lets computer gamers battle foes in the virtual world proved early stepping stones on the path to a quick, inexpensive way to create fittings for artificial legs needed by child amputees in the […]

Inclusive Wealth Index shows more than half of countries ‘consuming beyond their means’

United Nations University – International Human Dimensions Programme, Bonn; UN Environment Programme, Nairobi; UNESCO Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development 9-DEC-2014 New perspective on growth of world wealth, 1992-2010: GDP up 50 percent; ‘Inclusive Wealth’ 6 percent; Looking beyond GDP, new index measures progress toward sustainability; combines changes in human capital, natural […]

Creating smarter cities to promote healthier people: new global science program debuts

United Nations University UNU International Institute for Global Health, Kuala Lumpur 9 Dec. 2014 ‘Science of Systems’ comes of age in pioneering interdisciplinary programme; Secretariat opens in China In brief: In China, international experts in health, environmental, behavioural and social sciences launch a pioneering programme to address rising health problems in cities through better urban […]

Beyond infrastructure – New attitudes also needed to end open defecation: UN (World Toilet Day)

UN Water (Geneva / New York) One billion people don’t use toilets: 1 in 6 people in developing regions; New UN-Water GLAAS findings underscore critical gaps in monitoring, particularly for sanitation in rural areas The UN today called on religious, education and opinion leaders in developing regions to join government officials and champion a halt to open […]

World losing 2,000 hectares of farm soil daily to salt damage

United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health, Hamilton CANADA 28-Oct-2014 Salt-spoiled soils worldwide: 20 percent of all irrigated lands — an area equal to France; Extensive costs include $27 billion+ in lost crop value per year Every day for more than 20 years, an average of 2,000 hectares of irrigated land in arid and […]

Pipeline to replenish vanishing Dead Sea a bridge to Mid-East security, peace

United Nations University, Hamilton Canada, and InterAction Council, Toronto 9-Oct-2014 Experts’ address universal concerns identified by former world leaders: World water crisis, sectarianism, energy, denuclearization of Korea A massive 180 km pipeline-canal megaproject to bring water from the Red Sea could prevent the Dead Sea from disappearing while improving the region’s environmental, energy and peace […]

Human health, wealth require expanded marine science, experts say

European Marine Board, Oostende, Belgium 9-Oct-2014 Some 340 European scientists, policy-makers and other experts representing 143 organizations from 31 countries spoke with one voice today, publishing a common vision of today’s most pressing marine-related health and economic threats and opportunities. In a declaration concluding a three day meeting in Rome, EurOcean 2014 participants also released an […]

To help solve slums, innovators build jobs, food security into affordable housing

Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology 2-Oct-2014 Proposed urban edition of Malaysia’s ‘smart’ eco-villages debuts Building on the poverty relief success achieved through self-sustaining high-tech “smart villages,” Malaysian innovators have created blueprints for an urban counterpart that combines affordable homes, food security and sustainable jobs, aiming to solve the growing global problem of squalid city […]

Growing scientists: World’s future jobs are rooted in STEM

Malaysian Industry‑Government Group for High Technology 22-Sep-2014 Malaysia a founding nation in new global sciences education alliance New York — Malaysia today became a founding partner in the Global STEM Alliance, a new high-tech multi-million dollar initiative dedicated to promoting young talent in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) around the world. Led by the […]

Canada funds 22 innovative projects to help save ‘Every Woman, Every Child’

Grand Challenges Canada, Toronto 22-Sep-2014 On the eve of United Nations General Assembly events focussed on ways to save and improve the lives of mothers, newborns and children, Grand Challenges Canada, funded by the Government of Canada, today announced $2.4 million in grants for 22 bold ideas to address this challenge. The novel approaches include: […]

Malaysia’s ‘Smart Villages’ and 9 other proven ideas for sustainable development

Malaysian Industry‑Government Group for High Technology 17-Sep-2014 As nations zero in on the UN’s post-2015 global Sustainable Development Goals, innovations being successfully pioneered and demonstrated in Malaysia offer several proven tactical ideas for improving the world, says an influential international sustainable development networking organization. The UN’s Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), through its Malaysian chapter, […]

Zone tropical coastal oceans; manage them more like land resources: Scientists

United Nations University – Institute for Water, Environment and Health 2-Jul-2014 Business-as-usual management policies risks well-being of 2 billion+ people Leading international environmental and marine scientists today published a joint call for societies to introduce and enforce use zoning of Earth’s coastal ocean waters, mirroring approaches commonly used to manage and protect land resources. Writing […]

Citing ‘urgent, acute’ mental health issues, especially in Africa, experts petition governments to act

University of Toronto 20-Jun-2014 Calling global mental health problems “acute and urgent,” 37 leading medical authorities from 11 countries have published a joint declaration calling for basic mental health care in Africa. The experts also call for global mental health objectives to be included among the United Nations’ post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals, for a special UN […]

Health impacts of planetary change, swelling cities: New assignment for UN think tank in Malaysia

United Nations University – International Institute for Global Health, Malaysia 15-Jun-2014 Study in Uganda shows under-18s most vulnerable to cholera, typhoid, acute diarrhea, other water-related health risks rising with climate change United Nations University will help pioneer a fresh trail in global health research, exploring links between the planet’s health and human health at an […]

Developing world policies help power global renewable energy generation to record

REN21, Paris (Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century) 03-Jun-2014 Now 95 emerging economies nurture renewable energy growth through supportive policies, up six-fold from just 15 countries in 2005 The number of emerging economy nations with policies in place to support the expansion of renewable energy has surged more than six-fold in just eight […]

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