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Asia-Pacific Needs Disaster Warning Systems to Reduce The Risk of Climate Change

Asia-Pacific Needs Disaster Warning Systems to Reduce The Risk of Climate Change

The UN reports countries in the Asia-Pacific region need to increase their investment in disaster warning systems and other tools to counter the increasing risks from climate change. The Economic and Social Commission of Asia Pacific (ESCAP) report says that nearly $145 billion is needed to set up systems to minimize death and damage from […]

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Melting Permafrost Might Cause Threats For Humans

Melting Permafrost Might Cause Threats For Humans

Scientists have warned us about the increasing heat of our environment that can potentially harm our environment. One of the harmful effects that we should worry about is the “time-traveling” pathogens that might be released from the melting permafrost. Pathogen is an old organism or agent that can cause disease. They usually cause a severe

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Unraveling the Factors That Make 2023 the Hottest Year on Record

Unraveling the Factors That Make 2023 the Hottest Year on Record

Feeling the intense heat lately? As we journey through this year, some regions endure scorching heat waves, pushing temperatures to unprecedented levels. This points to 2023 becoming the hottest year on record. Here are the contributing factors. El nino In 2023, El Nino made a comeback, leading to ocean warming following a scorching hot summer

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The Importance of Breastfeeding: Celebrating World Breastfeeding Week 2023

The Importance of Breastfeeding: Celebrating World Breastfeeding Week 2023

Every year, at the beginning of August, the world celebrates World Breastfeeding Week. This year, the celebration takes place from the 1st to the 7th of August with the main goal of raising awareness about the benefits of breastfeeding for both babies and mothers’ health. Breastfeeding is a natural and most ideal process for providing

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The Bun Upas Phenomenon Begins to Cover the Dieng Plateau

The Bun Upas Phenomenon Begins to Cover the Dieng Plateau

Dieng winter has arrived. The phenomenon of bun upas or ice dew has again covered the Dieng plateau in the morning. Quoted by Tribunjogja.com from the TribunJateng page, this dew has often occurred several times in Dieng since this July. Hasbiantoro, a resident of Dieng Wetan, said this month has been freezing several times. The

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Heatwaves and Air Pollution May Double the Chances of Fatal Heart Attack Risk

Heatwaves and Air Pollution May Double the Chances of Fatal Heart Attack Risk

A study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, “Circulation,” examined heart attack deaths in a Chinese region from 2015 to 2020. The province experiences four seasons, with a broad range of temperatures and occasionally significant levels of air pollution. Twice as many residents died of heart attacks after four days or more

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Malaysia Aims to Pursue a Position Among the Top 30 Global Economies

Malaysia Aims to Pursue a Position Among the Top 30 Global Economies

Malaysia has a grand ambition to become one of the top 30 economies in the world within the next 10 years. This ambitious plan was announced by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim during the Madani budget. In a statement, the Prime Minister expressed the country’s commitment to achieving this goal. He emphasized the importance of significant

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Indonesia and Malaysia Send Delegates Against EU Deforestation Regulations

Indonesia and Malaysia Send Delegates Against EU Deforestation Regulations

Indonesia and Malaysia agreed to oppose European Union (EU) deforestation regulations next week. This is because EU deforestation regulations have harmed oil palm smallholders in both Indonesia and Malaysia. According to Nikkei Asia, the European Union Anti-Deforestation Rules (EUDR) were introduced last year to prevent the EU from selling palm oil, soy, coffee, cocoa, rubber,

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South Korea Enlarges Financial Support For Multiple Births

South Korea Enlarges Financial Support For Multiple Births

The Korean Government is reported to have expanded its financial budget for the community’s multiple births. The financial budget expanded aims to support medical expenses and other welfare measures for multiple pregnancies. This budget expansion is based on the increasing of the ratio of multiple births. The expansion of the government’s budget is mainly all

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