Geologists have proposed that the age of humans constitutes a new epoch in Earth’s history, known as the Anthropocene. The explosion in chicken farming and the rapid changes in the form of chickens due to selective breeding make them an ideal sign of our time.
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Too many EIAs are failing to stop environmental calamaties. Here’s what we need to do. Click on the link below to read the full article.
They say that the first step towards true change is through effective awareness – and what better way to increase environmental awareness than to build the environmental capacity of local youth...Click on the link below to read the full article.
This commendation was largely in recognition of the Government’s plastics ban, which came into effect in July this year, as well as other efforts of the Government and Port Vila Municipal Council to improve infrastructure and “green” the city.
Businesses are looking at new ways to attract visitors that benefit the environment and local communities. Click on the link below to read the full article.
Look around you and you will likely see cement in use. That is, unless you are reading this on a mobile device out in an entirely natural landscape – in which case, stop and enjoy your surroundings! Click on the link below to read the full article.
The Va’a Based Environmental Education Campaign, which was based at Manono-Uta Primary School throughout last week, made a lasting impact on both the students and the teachers of the targeted district – Aiga I Le Tai. Click on the link below to read the full article.
After months of preparations, the campaign – more passionately known as ‘Guardians: Tausi Lou Fa’asinomaga”– will be based at Manono-Uta Primary School throughout this week...Click on the link below to the read the full article.
An exchange programme in Fiji for Taveuni and Kadavu traditional leaders has proven a huge success in encouraging sharing and learning about sustainable development and planning issues at the island level. Click on the link to read the full article.