Rainforest Seminar Series #3: Interconnection of Human and Wildlife From the Lens of Pulitzer Center’s Fellows. Sumatra lost 40% of its old growth forest from the 1990s until 2010, making it the global epicenter of tropical deforestation. International grantees and Fellows of the Pulitzer Center will share their wildlife-focused investigations from Sumatra and elsewhere in Asia with university students and lecturers in the area. What's the impact of deforestation on the wildlife population and habitat? How can it change the forest ecosystem and affect the life of a human? This seminar will also discuss the connections between wildlife hunting in neighboring countries in SEA with global health and the COVID-19 pandemic. Endangered Wildlife of Mentawai Prof. Drs. Jatna Supriatna, Ph.D, Head of Institute for Sustainable Earth and Resources (I-SER) FMIPA UI/Professor at Department of Biology FMIPA Universitas Indonesia Wildlife and Human Conflict Dr. Wilson Novarino, Head of Departm
SINGAPORE - Making climate change relatable to audiences can be a challenge in Singapore, where the impact of the complex, scientific phenomenon is less obvious, image-wise.
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SINGAPORE - On April 1, 2020, the Cabinet met and discussed whether to impose a circuit breaker, given the rising number of Covid-19 community cases. There were differing views on whether to lock down the country or wait a little bit longer, recounted Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in an interview for a new book chronicling Singapore's fight against the.
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SINGAPORE - The biggest news topic last year, a virus which has affected all aspects of people s lives around the world, dominated Singapore Press Holdings annual journalism awards for its English/Malay/Tamil Media Group on Wednesday (March 17).
A majority of the 17 winners were recognised for content directly related to the coronavirus and its fallout, in part reflecting the attention and resources newsrooms devoted to the coverage.
Among these is the Cross-Media Package of the Year, produced by The Straits Times in September last year after the world lost more than one million lives to Covid-19.
Including an interactive chart that showed how daily deaths from Covid-19 changed over time in different continents and regions, it tracked how the virus spread from Wuhan, China, where it was first detected to the rest of the world in the nine months since the first case was announced.