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Citizen-led data journalism from Brazil s favelas fills historical information gap | Information Saves Lives

Citizen-led data journalism from Brazil’s favelas fills historical information gap A new initiative called CocoZap uses Whatsapp to collect citizen-generated data on sanitation in the Maré favela of Rio, Brazil. April 6, 2021 Outside the hustle and bustle of Brazil’s tourist hotspot, Rio de Janeiro, over 130 000 people call the sprawling Maré favela of Rio home. Favelas are considered to be the slums or low-income informal areas of Brazil. They have been historically neglected by the government, leaving people struggling to access their basic human rights to water, sanitation and representation. While the favela communities may be ignored by the government, a local organisation,

Letters: The instability of leadership at CPS, CPD and DCFS

Letters: The instability of leadership at CPS, CPD and DCFS
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R3-IoT: Digital platform is set to revolutionise aquaculture

A CONSORTIUM of Scots research partners has been awarded funding of £250,000 to develop a new digital platform that could revolutionise the aquaculture sector. Glasgow-based satellite communications start-up – R3-IoT – will lead the development of a software ­system to automatically capture large volumes of sensor data across aquaculture sites securely in one place, where it can be processed, stored and actioned. The digital platform will be developed in parallel with R3-IoT’s satellite communications solution, seamless connecting to remote and rural areas – enabling organisations to digitise operations across multiple sites. Funded by the Seafood Innovation Fund, the project is being ­supported by the Sustainable Aquaculture ­Innovation Centre (SAIC), aquaculture consultancy Northern Light, The Data Lab, Censis, Edinburgh Napier University, the University of Stirling’s Institute of Aquaculture and the Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation (SSPO).

Glasgow satellite firm R3-IoT leads fish farm early warning system move

A GLASGOW start-up is leading a consortium of research partners in developing a satellite surveillance and data gathering system that provides an early warning system for problems on fish farms and other aquaculture sites. The group has been awarded a £250,000 funding package to “revolutionise the collection, interpretation, and use of data on fish farms” with the development of the new digital platform that will enable actionable insights. Led by R3-IoT, a fledgeling satellite communications business, the group will develop a software system that automatically captures large volumes of continuous sensor data across aquaculture sites securely in one place, where it can be processed, stored, and actioned.

Support Coal Workers | Union of Concerned Scientists

Analysis by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) and the Utility Workers Union of America (UWUA) finds that, not only it is possible to support coal workers in the shift to a low-carbon economy, but these comprehensive policies are affordable. UCS and UWUA estimated the number of coal miners and coal-fired power plant workers at risk of losing jobs before reaching age 65 as the coal industry declines, and identified the number of US counties at risk due to their direct link to coal. Comprehensive support for these workers would include five years of wage replacement, health coverage, continued employer contributions to retirement funds or pension plans, and tuition and job placement assistance.

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