6 global health breakthroughs that gave us hope in 2020
2020 was quite the year, but it wasn’t all bad news, especially what concerns global health! Here’s why.
Researchers from Duke University have developed a technology that can generate clean, reusable water from poop as an alternative to the current costly off-site biological treatment; Spain will add 3 gigawatts of solar and wind power capacity every year for the next decade, so as to use 100% renewable energy by 2050; and Tajikistan is using agroforestry in order to fight soil degradation and boost livelihoods.
2020 was quite the year, but it wasn’t all bad news, especially what concerns global health! Here’s why.
Paris is creating the city’s largest garden near Eiffel Tower; the UK government will fund the planting of 130,000...
Six Central African countries have announced an ambitious initiative to preserve the Congo Basin; Africa Teen Geeks, one of...