Plastic Bottles for Tuition Fees

Nigeria produces huge amounts of plastic waste, and according to 2017 Ocean Atlas report, Nigeria is ranked number 11 in the world for plastic pollution, posing health risks to citizens and causing environmental damage. CNN informs that living in Nig...

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Nature is not a Toy to Play With

Levon Galstyan posting pictures of blooming Lake Sevan in his Facebook page informs that 80 years ago those who lowered the level of Lake Sevan were convinced that there would be no problem with the lake. Billions of Soviet rubles and Armenian drams were ...

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Climate Change Affecting Beer Prices

National Public Radio informs that according to a new study that looks at climate change’s possible effects on barley crops, the cost of beer is likely to rise in the U.S. and other countries because of increased risks from heat and drought. The new...

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New Deep Wells in Armavir Region

EcoLur informs that in the communities of Artashat, Yeghegnut and Zartonk in Armavir region 8 new wells will soon be drilled and 8 more will be restored. This was reported by Harutyun Gulyan, vice president of the Water Committee. Hambartsum Matevosyan, G...

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A Rainbow Recycling System

BBC informs in the Swedish city of Eskilstuna people follow a unique way to process household waste. It met the EU’s 2020 recycling target of 50 % early. Almost all residents of the city have signed up to a seven bag recycling scheme at home, which ...

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Shine Without Shame

BBC informs about a new biodegradable glitter.  Traditionally glitter is made from plastic, and it ends up in environment and water system. It is just something that gets everywhere. However, people do not even realize that glitter is micro plastic, and ...

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Fighting Air Pollution with Vertical Gardens

The World Economic Forum informs that Mexico City has found an innovative way to fight the air pollution. The city has put vertical gardens alongside busy road to help clean the air. Each garden is covered by more than 2300 plants which absorb pollutants....

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Armenia will Benefit from Solar Energy

News.am informs that Prof Panel Company has represented its SolarOn brand on the Constitution Day of Armenia, trying to show the significance of the sun in our lives. Arthur Alaverdyan, the founder of the company, noted that the new technologies they have...

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