Environment
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Africa: 0.01% Of Funds Spent To Combat Dangerous Air Quality, International Action Urged
A low portion of funds was used to address air pollution in Africa. Read more here. A latest study stated that only 0. 01% of funds of Africa was spent to combat and mitigate dangerous air quality.
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Climate Change A Potential Bottleneck In Penguins’ Annual Cycle, Study Says
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Reducing Europe's Food Waste Can Lower Greenhouse Gas Emissions, New Report Shows
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