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Search ResultNew Zealand Anger As Pristine Lakes Tapped For Bottled Water Market
A plan to extract millions of litres of water out of a Unesco world heritage site, send it by pipe to the coast and ship it to foreign markets for bottling has ignited a ca...
Read MoreMore Than 100 Natural World Heritage Sites Degraded By Human Activity, Says Report
More than 100 of the world’s most precious natural assets are being severely damaged by encroaching human activities, according to a study examining direct human foot...
Read MoreUN Committee May Again Consider Listing Great Barrier Reef As 'In Danger'
As a condition of UNESCO not listing the Great Barrier Reef as “in danger” in 2015, the World Heritage Committee said Australia needed to report back to the com...
Read MoreHit Hard By Climate Change, Rural Women In Sundarbans Turn Photographers
In the Bengali language ‘Sundarban’ can be literally translated as ‘beautiful forest’. A World Heritage Site, the area is the largest block of conti...
Read MoreReport Says Huge Sections Of Australia's Great Barrier Reef Are Dead
Mass coral bleaching has destroyed at least 35 percent of the northern and central Great Barrier Reef, a major blow to the World Heritage Site that attracts about $3.59 bil...
Read MoreStonehenge, Easter Island, Venice: Climate Change Will Destroy Human History
Cultural heritage sites are beacons of our remarkable legacy as a species. They’re as diverse and complex as humanity itself, which is why UNESCO has designated 802 o...
Read MoreEarth's Deepest Lake Is 'Seriously Ill'
Stretching for 395 miles, thirty-million-year-old Baikal is the world?s deepest lake, its volume roughly equivalent to the five Great Lakes of North America combined. A UNE...
Read MoreLoggers Are Wiping Out Panda Bear Habitats In China
An area equivalent to more than 1,800 soccer fields has been lost to clear-cutting in the sanctuaries, a chain of protected forest in the highlands of south-central China. ...
Read MoreEnvironmental damage in Sundarbans cost a fortune: World Bank
Environmental damage in the climate change-hit islands of Sundarbans is costing India Rs 1,290 crore each year, estimates a latest World Bank report. The cost of environmen...
Read MoreNew Cultural Lenses to Create a Sustainable Future
Today I was passing by Verona, the city of Juliet and Romeo, the Roman arena hosting international opera and lyrical performances and hometown of Latin love poet Catullus. ...
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