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Category: Featured Article English

MEDICINE DOES NOT HAVE ALL THE ANSWERS

The power of modern drugs can be awe-inspiring, but social interaction and other activities are undervalued forms of healing. Here are a doctor’s thoughts on this, from 10 years ago, but the message is still worth reflecting on today. As a medical student I marvelled at the magic little pills could do. I watched fatal malarial fevers dissipate and resolve, I saw suppurating, oozing wounds...
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HOW TO TELL IF YOUR EGGS ARE FRESH

Use this simple water test to find out if the eggs in your pantry are still good to eat. Fill a glass container with cold water and gently place the eggs inside. 1. If the egg sinks to the bottom and lays flat on its side, it is very fresh. 2. If the egg stays at the bottom but the fat end of the egg rises slightly, it is about 2 weeks old. 3. If the egg stays at the bottom but stands on its...
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FOSSIL FUEL EMISSIONS DAMAGE HEALTH

Fossil fuel is a term for non-renewable energy sources such as coal, coal products, natural gas, derived gas, crude oil, petroleum products and non-renewable wastes. Producing and burning fossil fuels creates air pollution that harms our health and generates toxic emissions that drive climate change. “A transition away from fossil fuels is not only possible – it’s crucial for our future....
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Plastics Treaty: Will Nations Cut Production?

Delegates from 175 countries met at the fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee - #INC5 - to develop a historic and international legally binding instrument on plastic pollution. Debates centered on reducing plastic production and managing waste, but did resistance from fossil fuel-producing nations stall progress? Find out what happened at this critical meeting from Wong...
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Countries fail to reach agreement on plastic pollution treaty at UN talks in South Korea

Countries negotiating a global treaty to curb plastic pollution have failed to reach an agreement, with more than 100 nations wanting to cap production, while a handful of oil producers were prepared only to target plastic waste. For a week, more than 200 negotiators have wrestled with how to stop millions of tonnes of plastic waste entering the environment each year. They had agreed two years...
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GLOBAL PLASTICS TREATY

5th meeting (Final Round) of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-5) in Busan, South Korea (25 November-1 December 2024) #PlasticsTreaty Talks Stall Despite Support for Production Cuts Country delegates failed to agree on a Global Plastics Treaty in Busan, additional session planned for next year. Yet civil society groups vow to keep momentum alive for an ambitious treaty the world...
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RESPECTING NATURE

This magnificent tree is allowed to grow in the original spot where its seed had germinated. Roads can’t take over its place, instead they are built around it – simply because the tree came first. That’s sound judgment by the local authority. Be kind to nature. (Pic via My India fb)  
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CELEBRATE DIFFERENCES

Never force anyone to be like you. We are all different and that’s beautiful. “Each human being is unique, each with their own qualities, instincts, forms of pleasure, and desire for adventure. However, society always imposes on us a collective way of behaving,” says Brazilian author Paulo Coelho. We will experience more peace and contentment if we stop expecting others to be who they are...
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