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Greenpeace warns in a report: European investments in energy and agriculture may worsen environmental and social harm in the Middle East and North Africa
European investments in energy and agriculture in the region may worsen environmental and social harm. Thus reveals a new report by Greenpeace MENA and the MENAFem Movement for Economic, Development, and Ecological Justice.
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How Traditional Practices and Modern Solutions Can End Waste Colonialism?
Waste colonialism is a stark reminder of global inequality, where self proclaimed developed nations export their waste to the Global South.
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4 false solutions that won’t solve the plastic pollution crisis
Plastic pollution has managed to invade even the most remote areas of our environment and has also been reported in several tissues of the human body. Plastic production levels have exploded since the 1950s and continue to rise. The problem is so pervasive and daunting that we sometimes find ourselves placing a little too much…
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Chapter VI: Food sovereignty and environmental violations: The case of Egypt, Tunisia, and Morocco
Environmental damage, Liberal growth policies in the agricultural sector, exploitation of resources, destruction of the environment, heavy use of chemicals, soil exhaustion have destabilized food sovereignty, in addition to poor…
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Chapter VI: Food sovereignty and environmental violations: The case of Egypt, Tunisia, and Morocco
Environmental damage, Liberal growth policies in the agricultural sector, exploitation of resources, destruction of the environment, heavy use of chemicals, soil exhaustion have destabilized food sovereignty, in addition to poor…
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The invasion of Ukraine is supercharging food insecurity in the Middle East and North Africa
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has exposed the vulnerabilities, corruption and violence behind the energy system. It is also accelerating a global food crisis. Some regions are more strongly impacted...
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Conclusion: Social and climate justice between the economic and the political
Human societies have a close relationship with ecosystems and economic and tourism growth which has led to resource depletion and environmental degradation which has increased the importance of "environmental justice".
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Chapter VI: Food sovereignty and environmental violations: The case of Egypt, Tunisia, and Morocco
Environmental damage, Liberal growth policies in the agricultural sector, exploitation of resources, destruction of the environment, heavy use of chemicals...
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Chapter V: Biodiversity from a climate and social justice perspective
Biodiversity includes all living beings on Earth and their interaction with each other. These ecosystems form the basics of human culture.
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Chapter IV: energy sovereignty between environment and social justice: the cases of Egypt, Algeria and Irak
No man can deny or ignore climate change and its implications, particularly on the economic, social, and environmental life. Researchers have focused...