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Waste Management: a cradle for SGDs.
By: Chikondi Frank Phuzo One area of global interest is the management of solid waste products. This also encompasses a global vision as stipulated and coined in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all people and the world by 2030. Improper disposal of Carbon dioxide […]
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Water, life under it.
Image source: siyabona africa Lakes and Oceans are the sources of life. Aquatic species that are essential to humans’ health inhabit in it, fish etc. As it literally says water is life, no human creature can sustain over years without water. It is duty and right of every human species to look after our natural […]
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Carbon emissions: Greenhouse gases.
Image source: ghananews.com Greenhouse gas emissions like carbon dioxide are fueling ozone layer destruction globally. Need for global war to combat such human lethal actions to create a better world to live for all. Best alternatives in industrial operations is only a formula.
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Mulunguzi Dam on Threats to Shrink.
By: Chikondi Frank Phuzo Mulunguzi Dam is situated on the Zomba plateau, the prime water source for all of Zomba residents and surrounding areas. However, is massively affected by environmental degradation as many of the trees are degraded. It is estimated that one million trees are deforested in the Zomba plateau each year, translating into […]
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Heavy Charcoal, Firewood Production in Malawi.
By: Chikondi Frank Phuzo Malawi is one of the least electrified countries globally, currently at about 14% overall, with 42% of the urban and 4% of the rural population connected to electricity. Numerous research and reports have indicated that more than 97% of households in Malawi rely on upon illegally and unsustainably sourced biomass (charcoal […]
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Forest Degradation in Malawi.
By: Chikondi Frank Phuzo In Malawi, over decades, there has been extensive forest degradation and estimated at an annual loss of 2.8%. Many factors are cited to have been exacerbated natural resource degradation including rapid population growth, massive extraction of timber, human settlement, improper farming, use of toxic chemicals in agricultural production, etc. In Malawi, […]
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Think About The Environment.
By: Chikondi Frank Phuzo A world of green belt might be pursued and attained, to an extent be achieved. The world movement to conserve and preserve biodiversity as pinned in Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and blue print of an Africa Agenda 2063 are the cradle for clean and friendly environment. Such priorities are very profound spectacles […]