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Tinubu’s Wife Calls For Environmental Conservation
First lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has urged Nigerians to become ambassadors of environmental conservation and advocates for the preservation of earth’s rich biodiversity by planting and nurturing flowers. The first lady who spoke at the second edition of the Abuja Garden Show, said that gardens are reminder of the profound connection between humanity and the…
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Tinubu’s Wife Calls For Environmental Conservation
First lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has urged Nigerians to become ambassadors of environmental conservation and advocates for the preservation of earth’s rich biodiversity by planting and nurturing flowers. The first lady who spoke at the second edition of the Abuja Garden Show, said that gardens are reminder of the profound connection between humanity and the…
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State agency to address Split Oak’s future at Tuesday meeting
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will consider next steps this week for Split Oak Forest, a nearly 1,700-acre area of wildlife habitat in Orange and Osceola Counties that could become a construction site for a future highway expansion proposed by the Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX). Should CFX’s proposed Osceola Parkway Extension…
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State agency to address Split Oak’s future at Tuesday meeting
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will consider next steps this week for Split Oak Forest, a nearly 1,700-acre area of wildlife habitat in Orange and Osceola Counties that could become a construction site for a future highway expansion proposed by the Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX). Should CFX’s proposed Osceola Parkway Extension…
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Across China: Scientific herding improves yield, environment
LANZHOU, Dec. 4 (Xinhua) — Jing Xiaoping has set his “lab” on the vast grassland in northwest China’s Gansu Province. The 33-year-old postdoctoral fellow, together with several of his schoolmates at Lanzhou University’s College of Ecology, fed yaks with well-proportioned forage deep in the meadow in Maqu County. One of them could easily lift a…
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Across China: Scientific herding improves yield, environment
LANZHOU, Dec. 4 (Xinhua) — Jing Xiaoping has set his “lab” on the vast grassland in northwest China’s Gansu Province. The 33-year-old postdoctoral fellow, together with several of his schoolmates at Lanzhou University’s College of Ecology, fed yaks with well-proportioned forage deep in the meadow in Maqu County. One of them could easily lift a…
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Meet The Next Generation of Climate Storytellers
Meet The Next Generation of Climate Storytellers | Atmos “Passage of Storms,” Photograph by Gab Mejia The winners of #CreateCOP28, this year’s edition of Art Partner’s annual open call for creatives, examine the most pressing issues of our generation, from the growing threat of extreme weather to consumer culture’s complicity in driving climate change. As…
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With land sale completed, Dunkin’ project back on track
GENEVA — After a two-year delay, it appears a new Dunkin’ will be serving up doughnuts and coffee at the corner of Exchange and North streets as early as next year. At a joint meeting of the city’s Industrial Development and Local Development agencies in November, members approved selling what has been called the Gateway…
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COP28: Funding for tackling gender-based violence amid climate change surpasses $16 million following pledge by Norwegian government
Today on the margins of the UN Climate Change Conference (COP 28), the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD) announced a contribution of US$ 2.8 million to IUCN’s (the International Union for Conservation of Nature) Resilient, Inclusive, and Sustainable Environments (RISE) grants challenge. The initiative is the globe’s first dedicated fund to strengthen women and…
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With land sale completed, Dunkin’ project back on track
GENEVA — After a two-year delay, it appears a new Dunkin’ will be serving up doughnuts and coffee at the corner of Exchange and North streets as early as next year. At a joint meeting of the city’s Industrial Development and Local Development agencies in November, members approved selling what has been called the Gateway…