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Singapore’s Changi Airport Sees Traffic Surpassed 5 Million in June

Singapore’s Changi Airport Sees Traffic Surpassed 5 Million in June

Singapore’s Changi Airport, which is ranked first in the world, witnessed passenger volume around pre-pandemic levels last month due to high summer travel demand. According to a Changi Airport Group statement, the airport processed 5.12 million passengers in June, surpassing the five million mark for the first time since January 2020, when the Covid-19 pandemic […]

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WHO Warns Dengue Risk as Global Warming Drives Cases Towards Historic Highs

WHO Warns Dengue Risk as Global Warming Drives Cases Towards Historic Highs

The World Health Organization (WHO) issued a warning on the escalating threat of dengue fever. The threat is attributed to the rising cases of global warming, which has created a favorable environment for disease-spreading mosquitoes. Globally, dengue rates have surged with reported cases skyrocketing from 500,000 in 2000 to a staggering 4.2 million in 2022. 

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Hindia Finds Light Among the Ruins on “Lagipula Hidup akan Berakhir” (Bagian II)

Hindia Finds Light Among the Ruins on “Lagipula Hidup akan Berakhir” (Bagian II)

Lagipula Hidup akan Berakhir (Bagian II) (Life Will End Anyway (Part II)) follows Bagian I (Part I) was released on July 7, and in the process completes this epic body of work by Hindia, the Jakarta-based musician and songwriter. This sequel was released by Sun Eater to digital music platforms on July 21, 2023.  The

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Corals Start to Bleach as Ocean Temperatures Hit Record Levels

Corals Start to Bleach as Ocean Temperatures Hit Record Levels

With temperatures in South Florida waters reaching above 32 degrees Celsius in mid-July, scientists are already seeing signs of coral bleaching in Central and South America. What is most concerning is that we are seeing such high ocean temperatures so early in the summer. If this extreme heat continues, it could be devastating for coral

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World Drowning Prevention Day: a Reminder To Creating Safer Environments

World Drowning Prevention Day: a Reminder To Creating Safer Environments

World Drowning Prevention Day is an international observance held on July 25th each year. The primary aim of this day is to raise awareness about the importance of drowning prevention and to highlight the tragic impact of drowning on communities worldwide. Drowning is a significant public health issue and a leading cause of death, especially

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Climate Change Affects Animal Welfare in Multifaceted Ways

Climate Change Affects Animal Welfare in Multifaceted Ways

A new study from CABI Reviews suggests that the impact of climate change on animals will be multifaceted with “cascading effects” across five welfare domains, including environment, physical, nutrition, behavior, and mental health. This study demonstrates how researchers need to carefully consider current and future priority domains. This is to maintain the welfare and longevity

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Sun Protection is Becoming Increasingly Popular in China as Temperature Rises

Sun Protection is Becoming Increasingly Popular in China as Temperature Rises

Sun protection or faceskins become a popular thing as temperatures soar in steamy Beijing. Residents and visitors have started carrying portable fans and covering themselves up to prevent getting a tan as the temperature rises above 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit) in some regions of the country. Some hats even feature built-in fans. Facekinis,

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High Seas Treaty: A Breakthrough for Ocean and Planet Conservation

High Seas Treaty: A Breakthrough for Ocean and Planet Conservation

In 2023, the world witnessed a crucial moment in ocean and environmental protection. With the announcement of the High Seas Treaty, the presence of this international agreement marks a promising breakthrough for our oceans and the planet. The fate of the seas has long been a concern for scientists and environmental activists, who worry about

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Climate Change Caused World's Biggest Permafrost Crater Melts

Climate Change Caused World’s Biggest Permafrost Crater Melts

It was reported that World’s biggest permafrost crater in Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Siberia, Russia, Batagaika crater (sometimes known as Batagaika depression), melts. The melting of the permafrost crater caused the land around the crater to begin to sink.  The thawing of the permafrost crater was marked as an alert by scientists. The land that began

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4 Easy Steps to Reduce Food Waste

4 Easy Steps to Reduce Food Waste

Food waste refers to edible food that ends up in a garbage landfill. It has negative impacts economically, socially, and environmentally. Economically, it signifies a waste of resources. Looking at a social standpoint, food waste leads to inequality and food shortages. Additionally, in terms of the environment, food waste generates greenhouse gas emissions, water pollution,

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