Just the sight of the huge blue ocean will get us excessive. The urge to plunge in is unimaginable to withstand. We hit the water,
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How the Philippines is Tackling Poverty By Addressing Its High Teenage Pregnancy Rates
Teenage being pregnant is a worldwide situation, however within the Philippines, it’s seen as a nationwide social emergency. According to the United Nations Population Fund
Q&A with Ryan Alexander, Co-Founder of Campaign and Charity, No Meat May
An environmentalist and CPA-qualified accountant working within the not-for-profit sector, No Meat May co-founder Ryan Alexander gave up consuming meat after a profitable yr of
Dutch Brand Introduces Plant-Based Fish Substitute in Response to Seaspiracy
Dutch meals enterprise Schouten is releasing 100% plant-based, wheat-and-rice fish sticks this month in response to rising demand for fish substitutes because of Netflix’s eye-opening
What Asian Countries are Doing to Combat the Waste Crisis
Waste is piling up in numerous elements of Asia. The open dumpsites in India and the Philippines, and small mountains of trash alongside the streets
New Survey Reveals Almost Half of Australians Still Associate Eating Meat with ‘Manliness’
Meat-eating and masculinity stay inextricably linked within the Australian psyche, a brand new survey of 1,000 Australian adults has revealed, which could possibly be making
Sustainable Bedding Company ettitude Goes Climate Neutral
Melbourne-based sustainable bedding and homewares firm ettitude is formally Climate Neutral licensed. The model has dedicated to measuring, lowering and offsetting the entire carbon emissions related to
Marlee Matlin in Sustainable Red Carpet Dress at the 93rd Academy Awards
Los Angeles, California: The youngest Academy Award winner for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her work in “Children Of A Lesser God” and up
8 Years After the Rana Plaza Tragedy, Bangladesh’s Garment Workers Are Still Bottom of the Pile
The 2013 Dhaka garment manufacturing unit collapse, killing greater than 1,100 employees and injuring 2,600 extra, is the clothes business’s worst ever industrial incident. It
The Commodification of Water is the Answer to Scarcity Experts Argue, But What Are the Implications for Africa?
According to the United Nations, by 2050, two-thirds of the world is not going to have entry to water. One in three people nonetheless wouldn’t