Will Tokyo 2020 be the greenest Olympics? theiet.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theiet.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
SunStar Editorial: Restoring ecology in the pandemic
GREEN COMMITMENT. Governments should include in pandemic recovery plans and funds for restoring the ecology, a mindset that seems to be strikingly absent in the public discourse on how communities plot post-pandemic futures. (SunStar file)
+ June 06, 2021 Last June 5, World Environment Day, amongst the stream of images and posts on social media was Nena Jane Achacoso’s challenge to other citizens to plant six trees per month, “enough to compensate for the CO2 emissions we produce.”
Reflecting on a report uploaded on the Rainforest Action Network’s (RAN) website that “approximately 3.5 billion to 7 billion trees” are cut every year, the University of Philippines Cebu alumna and digital content producer said in a June 5 post on Facebook that planting and caring for six trees a month is her personal commitment to “plant the seed for a better tomorrow.”
Featured Archives - Oil Change International priceofoil.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from priceofoil.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
In an open letter released as part of a week of action against the company ahead of their June 8 Annual General Meeting, signatories detailed the threats that ReconAfrica’s potential development poses for human rights, Indigenous rights, local livelihoods, drinking water for over 1 million people, the global climate, and a critical and world-famous ecosystem. In an open letter released as part of a week of action against the company ahead of their June 8 Annual General Meeting, signatories detailed the threats that ReconAfrica’s potential development poses for human rights, Indigenous rights, local livelihoods, drinking water for over 1 million people, the global climate, and a critical and world-famous ecosystem.
Published: Thursday, June 3, 2021
David Raboy waves from the cab of his Ford Ranger EV. Photo credit: David Raboy.
David Raboy waves from the cab of his Ford Ranger EV. Courtesy of David Raboy.
The F-150 Lightning may be the biggest, baddest electric truck Ford Motor Co. has ever produced. But it isn t the first.
That honor belongs to the electric Ford Ranger, a plucky little truck with an outsize reputation. Its birth and near-death more than 20 years ago have become the stuff of legend among gearheads a mythology made more potent by its rarity. As few as 100 could be left in existence.