The White Desert’s Green Curse: Chile’s Lithium Dilemma Raquel Celina Rodriguez treads carefully across the Vega de Tilopozo, a specific area within the Atacama salt flats in Chile. This wetland area, which once had a reputation for its artesian wells, has become a dry and fractured landscape. The depressions scarring the terrain, she indicates, were…
July 24, 2025
Flames of Waste: A Global Crisis Fueled by the Oil Industry Last year, the fossil fuel sector added 389 million tonnes of carbon-based pollutants to the air. This environmental damage came from the needless combustion of unwanted gas, a method known as flaring. Findings published by the World Bank reveal this massive waste of fuel.…
July 22, 2025
Cairo’s Youth: Forging a New Path Amidst the Rubbish In the vast expanse of Cairo, a subtle but powerful shift is underway. Distant from the city’s famed historical sites and vibrant tourist hubs, an emerging generation is confronting a distinctly modern challenge: the scourge of plastic waste. Within Manshiyet Nasr, a district long characterized by…
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