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A new study led by Tulane University has revealed stark racial disparities across the U.S.’s petrochemical workforce.
The Central Bank of Nigeria has not announced new cash denominations of 5,000 ($3.12) and 10,000 ($6.25) naira, contrary to ...
But even after nine years, they’re still waiting for approval while pollution in the city keeps getting worse. Why didn’t they begin work on it back when Middle Vaitarna was underway?” ...
A spending report reveals £104m has been spent on the now cancelled Greater Manchester clean air zone. Health fears have been raised after researchers found log burners cause more pollution than ...
Kimberly Terrell, a research scientist and director of community engagement at the Tulane Environmental Law Clinic in New Orleans, said her recently released study indicates air pollution around ...
Arrested journalists reappear in army gear, fueling concerns about the junta’s crackdown on press freedom in Burkina Faso. Two weeks after the military junta in Burkina Faso detained three journalists ...
They won 2-0 against South Africa at the current finals. Burkina Faso’s six games against COSAFA member nations has produced 19 goals at 3.17 goals per game. They have scored 16 of these goals and ...
SALT LAKE CITY — After a high-profile visit to Utah and a meeting with state political leaders, the Environmental Protection Agency announced a rule change when it comes to air pollution ...
Once the review is approved by IMF Management and completed by the IMF Executive Board, Burkina Faso will have access to about US$ 32 million (SDR 24.1 million) in financing. Economic growth is ...
Scientists at the Salk Institute are working to develop crops that will pull more carbon dioxide from the air and store it in the soil. NBC News' Chase Cain reports on what that means for climate ...
Burkina Faso’s interim leader, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, has declared that democracy is not a necessary condition for a nation’s development, stating that no country can truly claim to have achieved ...
Background Recent evidence showed that 50% of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) may be attributable to air pollution. We aimed to investigate the association between long-term air pollution ...
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