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Ending Commercial Fishing in the Arctic, Bangladesh’s Floating Schools, Leadership Training for Muslim Women

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05.10.2018
by Roxana Adam
#Arctic Ocean, #Bangladesh, #Climate Change, #Education, #Fishing
Photo: Free-Photos / Pixabay (CC0)

Nine jurisdictions, including the U.S., the E.U. and Russia have agreed to stop commercial fishing in the Arctic for the next sixteen years; despite global warming-induced flooding, floating schools are bringing education to one of Bangladesh’s poorest locations; and the Muslim Council of Britain is training women to become leaders in mosques and communities.

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Good News
05.10.2018
by Roxana Adam
#Arctic Ocean, #Bangladesh, #Climate Change, #Education, #Fishing
Photo: Free-Photos / Pixabay (CC0)
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