Governements in Cancun, Mexico have decided to ignore fear and follow hope by putting the building blocks back in place for a global deal to beat climate change.
It has been years since governements have put...
Most people aren’t too keen for a holiday in Joburg because the buzzing city had a reputation for being fast-paced and all about money, partying and work.
While this is mostly true — Jozi has a...
John and Joyce Wanda grew up in the villages of Bumwalukani and Bupoto in Eastern Uganda. In 1995 they came to the United States through a lottery visa and settled in Arlington, Virginia. After exposure...
The 41st annual meeting of the World Economic Forum is scheduled for next week in Davos, Switzerland. This year, Mr. Kojima, Chairman of the Mitsubishi Corporation, will serve as one of the co-chairs of the...
For long at the mercy of friends (some of whom have now moved overseas) for a dose of mutton razala or shorshe maach (fish prepared in mustard sauce), the coming of Oh! Calcutta to Delhi...
1. Green Thing kicks off 2011 with a great piece of walking inspiration in the shape of a new video that aims to inspire young and old alike to walk the walk. Check out Born...
All over the world people, communities and governments are working towards creating an eco-friendly lifestyle for everyone.
In an attempt to curtail environmental pollution and create an orderly system of parking bikes in the city, the...
When Beijing hosted the Olympics in 2008 much hue and cry was made of the appalling pollution and the fact that one very seldom saw blue sky.
There were rumours that the government went to extreme...
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