Innovative Toilet Technology for the 21st Century |
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has announced a $400 000 grant to the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s Pollution Research Group (PRG) to fund an innovative and groundbreaking initiative that will take toilet technology and sanitation to a new level. |
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Gates Foundation Launches Effort to Reinvent the Toilet |
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation on the 19th of July 2011 announced the launch of a strategy to help bring safe, clean sanitation services to millions of poor people in the developing world. |
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The Ripple Effect Collaborative Project Helps Improve Access to Safe Drinking Water |
The Ripple Effect project is a collaboration between Acumen Fund, IDEO and organizations in India and Kenya to improve access to safe drinking water for the world's poorest and underserved people. |
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Bottled Water with Bleach Bringing Sunlight |
A bottled liter of water with a few teaspoons of bleach is proving to be a successful recipe for dwellers in the light-deprived slums of the Philippines. |
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Global Investments in Green Energy Up Nearly a Third to US$211 billion |
Wind farms in China and small-scale solar panels on rooftops in Europe were largely responsible for last year’s 32% rise in green energy investments worldwide, according to the latest annual report on renewable energy investment trends issued by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). |
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Battling Cholera, an Ancient Scourge, With Satellites and Sari Cloth |
The world has seen seven global cholera outbreaks since 1817, and the current one seems to have come to stay. Rising temperatures and a stubbornly persistent, toxic bacteria strain appear to have given the disease the upper hand. |
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Tropical Birds Return to Harvested Rainforest Areas in Brazil: Bird species thought extinct came back to the forests |
Bird species in rainforest fragments in Brazil that were isolated by deforestation disappeared then reappeared over a quarter-century, according to research results published on June 22, 2011 in the journal PLoS (Public Library of Science) ONE.
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Close to One Million Water Filters Delivered to Rural Kenyans in Lifestraw Carbon For Water Program |
Nearly 900,000 LifeStraw® Family water filters will be installed in almost all households in the Western Province of Kenya thanks to a program which began on 26 April 2011. |
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The Commercialization of Camels in Mid-altitude Ethiopia and Beyond |
A recently published report, Shifting Sands: The Commercialization of Camels in Mid-altitude Ethiopia and Beyond, describes a relatively new trend in pastoralist livestock marketing that is a dynamic response to increasing demand for camels in mid-altitude areas of Ethiopia and in neighboring Sudan. |
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World’s Least Developed Countries Set to Jump Start Transition to a Green Economy |
With their low-carbon profile, rich natural assets and promising policy initiatives, the world’s 48 least developed countries are well-positioned to jump start the transition to a green economy, according to a new UN report released today at the start of the Fourth UN Conference on Least Developed Countries (LDC-IV). |