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Powerful new global arena needed to confront coming water challenges, elite UN board warns

UN S-G’s Advisory Board, Water & Sanitation 18 Nov 2015 Blunt valedictory report from Secretary-General’s water and sanitation advisory board suggests routes to next generation world water

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Vast energy value in human waste

United Nations University – Institute for Water, Environment and Health — Hamilton, Canada 3 Nov 2015 Safe, systematic collection of human waste in low-resource countries

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To reach CO2, energy goals, blend technologies with stable policies: World electricity firms

Global Sustainable Electricity Partnership, Montreal 11 October, 2015   Decarbonizing electricity: After 2 years of international consultations, world’s leading utilities publish major report for Paris

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Water problem hotspots demand effective new approaches to international cooperation

UN University – INWEH, Hamilton 1 Oct 2015   Importance of water cooperation grows as climate changes advance; Tajikistan Foreign Minister honored for water-related leadership

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Malaysia passes per capita GDP milestone en route to developed country status

Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology, Kuala Lumpur International ‘Kitchen Cabinet’ of sustainable development advisors assesses progress at 5th annual meeting in New York Malaysia

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World loses trillions of dollars worth of nature’s benefits each year due to land degradation

UN University – INWEH, Hamilton, Canada 15-SEP-2015 To better inform the tradeoffs involved in land use choices around the world, experts have assessed the value

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Discarded electronics mismanaged in Europe equals 10 X the volume of e-waste exported

United Nations University, Bonn 30 Aug, 2015 UN University, INTERPOL, partners conclude 2-year inquiry; report recommends ways to better enforce laws, monitor e-waste trade; cooperation vital

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Investing ~3.5% GDP in science, technology, innovation: benchmark for sustainable development

UNSG’s Scientific Advisory Board Paris 9 July 2015 UN Secretary-General’s Scientific Advisory Board calls for advisor, not observer seat for science at leaders’ policy-making table; recommends

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Renewable energy’s record year helps uncouple growth of global economy and CO2 emissions

REN21 (Renewable Energy for the 21st Century), Paris Record installations for wind and solar PV in 2014; renewable energy targets created in 20 more countries,

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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 Mysidopsis zsilaveczi (credit Guido Zsilavecz) World registry, nearing completion, confirms 228,450 known marine species; consolidation relegates 190,400 other

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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

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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

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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 Nikolai Dechev Ultra high-speed gaming laptops and a sensor that lets

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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