Lithium: Sigma Lithium expands conservation efforts, aiming for 7 km2 in deforestation fight. Update: Nasdaq notification on Form 40-F delay, filing expected by April end: https://ibn.fm/5jasq #SigmaLithium #Conservation #Deforestation
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As a journalist passionate about environmental issues and climate action, I'm disheartened by the ongoing destruction of our forests due to illegal activities like mining, deforestation, and logging. While addressing this issue comes with challenges, it's crucial we prioritize environmental protection. We can make a difference by enforcing laws and regulations, engaging stakeholders and raising awareness, and speaking out against illegal environmental activities. Together, we can save our forests and preserve the future of our planet. Let's take collective action and make a positive impact!#EnvironmentalProtection #SaveOurForests #ClimateAction #Sustainability #EnvironmentalJournalism #ForestConservation #Deforestation #Mining #Logging #GreenTech # #EnvironmentalAwareness #CollectiveAction #MakeADifference #SDG13 #SDG15 https://lnkd.in/dbAkWEYr
Ghana’s forests are being wiped out: what’s behind this and why attempts to stop it aren’t working
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The triple crises of climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution can only be solved if the remaining fossil fuels stay in the ground - and clearly the world's protected areas, one of the key tools in our toolbox against these crises, should be off limits for fossil fuel and other extractive industries! But unfortunately they aren't as this new report shows... https://lnkd.in/emGkGZB7 #fossilfuels #extraction #expansion #protectedareas #conservedareas #biodiversity #conservation #climatechange #climatecrisis #biodiversityloss #biodiversitycrisis #hydrocarbons #oil #gas #oilandgas #coal #mining #pollution #worldheritage
Losing Ground: Fossil Fuel Extraction Threats to Protected Areas around the World - A report by Earth Insight
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Galamsey is a significant environmental threat, causing deforestation, soil degradation, water pollution, air pollution, and biodiversity loss. It leads to habitat destruction, soil degradation, and water pollution. Mining operations also use hazardous chemicals, such as mercury and cyanide, which can leach into rivers and water bodies, contaminating aquatic life. Biodiversity loss is further accelerated by habitat destruction. Mining also alters rivers and landscapes, leading to acidification of water bodies. It contributes to climate change by deforestation and the destruction of carbon sinks. Land degradation is a significant issue, with large craters and pits left behind, making mitigating difficult. #stopGalamseyNow #SaveOurLand #WaterIsLife
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Forestation at the right-time with the right species is necessary to help decrease environmental impacts and keep the tempratures from rising, experts suggested. #inp #independentnewspakistan #inp_wealthpk #tempratures Read Article, click on ⬇️ link
Forestation at right-time critical to keep tempratures from rising: experts
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CARBOTURA- Zero-Fill Services 100% Circular — 100% Diversion from Landfills 100% of the Materials are Recycled A True Closed Loop System
DO LANDFILLS LEAK? This is an oldie, but not a lot has changed. We call it "garbage" or "trash" but it is "municipal solid waste" to your city government and the waste industry. Municipal solid waste is a combination of non-hazardous wastes from households, commercial properties, and industries. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency(USEPA) reports that the United States produced about 230 million tons of solid waste in 1999, about 57 percent of which is disposed of in landfills (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1999. Disposal of municipal solid waste in landfills was largely unregulated prior to the 1970s. Most solid waste was deposited in unlined pits. Precipitation and ground water seeping through this waste produces leachate, which is water contaminated from the various organic and inorganic substances with which it comes in contact as it migrates through the waste. Leachate seeping from a landfill contaminates the ground water beneath the landfill, and this contaminated ground water is known as a plume. The normal movement of ground water causes the leachate plume to extend away from a landfill, in some cases for many hundreds of meters. Many studies have shown leachate plumes emanating from old unlined landfills. Estimates for the number of closed landfills in the United States are as high as 100,000 (Suflita and others,1992). Federal and state regulations were passed in the 1980s and 1990s to manage disposal of solid waste. Those regulations require that most landfills use liners and leachate collection systems to minimize the seepage of leachate to ground water. Although liners and leachate collection systems minimize leakage, liners can fail and leachate collection systems may not collect all the leachate that escapes from a landfill. Leachate collection systems require maintenance of pipes, and pipes can fail because they crack, collapse, or fill with sediment. The USEPA has concluded that all landfills eventually will leak into the environment (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1988). Thus, the fate and transport of leachate in the environment, from both old and modern landfills, is a potentially serious environmental problem. How to we #CURRENTLY address these #Problems? #Carbotura..... CZF offers a comprehensive service to help reduce and manage #hazardous #industrial #waste. Our #incinerator #ash, industrial wastes, DAF, landfill #leachate, and landfill remediation services are designed to safely and effectively remove #pollutants from the #environment. We strive to provide a #safe, cost-effective solution for the long-term management of hazardous industrial waste. $3.744 trillion of raw materials in end-of-use products are thrown away annually, in the USA alone. This is about $42,000 per ton that is thrown out into landfills. We are able to fully monetize that output. Please message me if you are interested in learning more about Carbotura. Thank you. Brian Hall
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Illegal mining, or "galamsey," severely impacts aquatic ecosystems, causing water pollution from toxic chemicals like mercury, increased sedimentation, and habitat destruction. These activities lead to reduced biodiversity, fish kills, and the degradation of water quality, harming local communities reliant on these resources. To address these issues, stricter regulations, community engagement, and sustainable mining practices are essential to protect aquatic environments and ensure long-term environmental and socioeconomic stability. HELP STOP GALAMSEY
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🌳Forest restoration can take many forms, but at its core, it's about reviving degraded land, One of the simplest ways to achieve this is by planting trees However, there's an even better solution: protecting or enhancing secondary #forests that have regenerated naturally These forests have the potential to recover much of their original biomass and #biodiversity if they're left alone or given the proper assistance https://lnkd.in/driJXr4q #sustainability #gpi2050 #ecosystems
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Have you followed The EnvironmentZW , very relevant publication for environmental enthusiasts.
Here is your weekly dose of The EnvironmentZW 🌎🌱💚 Our headlines this week: 👉🏼 Conservation journalist Rumbidzai Takawira joins African Wildlife Foundation 👉🏼 Mercury contamination triggers ecological crisis in mining communities 👉🏼 Old Mutual ZW boosts investment in renewable energy sector. Follow, comment and share, also visit our website www.theenvironment.co.zw and SUBSCRIBE!!!! Share your story, give us feedback and comment on editor@theenvironment.co.zw #climatechange #green #sustainability #conservation #ourplanet #renewableenergy Lillian Mbayiwa Kaddu Kiwe Sebunya Luckmore Safuli Gillian Rusike Chenai Gondo, PhD Andrew Chinoperekwei Tarirai Nunurai
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In an innovative twist on combatting climate change, companies are now turning to the deep blue for solutions, sinking plant waste into the sea to lock away carbon for centuries. Dror Angel, marine ecologist at the University of Haifa and a partner of the Iliad project, leads the charge, utilizing the low-oxygen environment of the sea floor to preserve carbon-rich plant waste. This method, inspired by the preservation of ancient shipwrecks in the Black Sea, aims to address the ever-growing carbon footprint by burying wood waste from agriculture and forestry in ocean depths. https://lnkd.in/depBfAxZ #climatechange #waste #ocean #seafloor #carbon #capture #footprint #deepblue #technology
Companies are Sinking Plant Waste into the Ocean to Combat Climate Change - One Green Planet
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