College Student Goes Viral When Bystander Catches Him Giving Belongings Away to Homeless Man

When American artistic icon Andy Warhol made the 1968 pronouncement, “In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes,” no-one knew how close to the truth he’d come. While these days, the Internet regularly delivers instant gratification and overnight fame, there’s little chance Florida A&M University student Jabari Richardson was thinking about getting “likes”

Di |2021-06-24T22:39:09+02:00Giugno 24th, 2021|Breaking news|0 Commenti

Governments must protect those who help torture victims, say human rights experts

Top UN rights experts appealed on Thursday for all governments to ensure that victims of torture receive the rehabilitation services they need, along with guarantees that those who help them do not suffer reprisals.  

Di |2021-06-24T20:29:52+02:00Giugno 24th, 2021|Breaking news|0 Commenti

His Passion For Protecting the World’s Most-Trafficked Mammal Just Earned Him a Major Award

The 2021 winners of a major international environmental award have just been announced, and the list includes a Vietnamese conservationist who’s known for his vital work helping protect the pangolin—the world’s most trafficked animal. Awarded annually to environmental heroes from each of the world’s six inhabited continental regions, the Goldman Environmental Prize honors the achievements

Di |2021-06-24T17:19:15+02:00Giugno 24th, 2021|Breaking news|0 Commenti

See the Strange, Beautiful Landscapes of Washington State Revealed by Lasers

Staggering images taken from planes using forest-penetrating radar are mapping the geology of Washington state. Intriguing, artsy, beautiful, and outright bizarre, “The Bare Earth” presentation on the Washington state Department of Natural Resources (DNR) website uses shading and added color to present underlying geological features like lava flows, glacial moraines, drumlins, tsunami inundation, mudslides, eruptions,

Di |2021-06-24T16:07:38+02:00Giugno 24th, 2021|Breaking news|0 Commenti

Una foresta olimpica in Africa per rendere Tokyo 2020 sostenibile

Il Comitato olimpico internazionale (Cio) pianterà 355mila alberi in Mali e Senegal per compensare le emissioni di gas ad effetto serra, di CO2, delle Olimpiadi di Tokyo 2020, con l’obiettivo finale di rendere i Giochi un po’ più sostenibili. Gli alberi diventeranno una “foresta olimpica” e saranno parte della Grande muraglia verde, il progetto per

Di |2021-06-24T14:32:41+02:00Giugno 24th, 2021|Breaking news|0 Commenti

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