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Renewables a win-win strategy to end Ethiopia dam dispute

By Laureen Fagan Renewable sources have the power when it comes to the energy future of East Africans, but they also may prove a solution to a complicated diplomatic and geopolitical problem. That’s according to scientists at Belgium’s Vrije Universiteit Brussel, who say that adding solar and wind energy sources to operate in concert with the new Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) would support the hydropower that Ethiopia is banking on, without disrupting the flow of the Nile River on which Egypt and Sudan depend. Construction on Ethiopia’s huge hydropower dam began a decade ago and is now near its completion; Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and his government began filling the dam last year. The US$4.8 billion hydropower project is meant to deliver 15,000 GWh in much-needed energy for Ethiopians, who are counting on that energy to boost development and reduce poverty.

U S Scientists Look to the Moon to Save Earth s Biodiversity

The Good Men Project Become a Premium Member We have pioneered the largest worldwide conversation about what it means to be a good man in the 21st century. Your support of our work is inspiring and invaluable. U.S. Scientists Look to the Moon to Save Earth’s Biodiversity Humanity has the responsibility to protect biodiversity, Thanga said. The potential for catastrophic biodiversity loss has University of Arizona scientists in the United States working on a “lunar ark” to one day store seeds on the moon – a concept that comes amid deepening concern about the Svalbard Seed Vault and other storage sites that remain on an increasingly vulnerable earth.

COVID Crisis Sparks Sustainable Health Innovation - The Good Men Project

The Good Men Project Become a Premium Member We have pioneered the largest worldwide conversation about what it means to be a good man in the 21st century. Your support of our work is inspiring and invaluable. COVID Crisis Sparks Sustainable Health Innovation Five newly designed oxygen ventilators are on their way to Lagos, Nigeria in April. For all the sorrow it brings, the COVID-19 pandemic is driving innovation and one UK-based startup is ready to move forward with a medical device that’s a potential gamechanger for the developing world. Five newly designed oxygen ventilators are on their way to Lagos, Nigeria in April after successful trials at Loughborough University’s National Centre for Sports and Exercise Medicine and the Leicester Royal Infirmary Hospital. Another batch of the ShiVent ventilators are headed for Pune, India.

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