Page 2 - கான் யா News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana
Stay updated with breaking news from கான் யா. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
Top News In கான் யா Today - Breaking & Trending Today
Published on: Sunday, July 11, 2021 By: Kan Yaw Chong Text Size: Pulau Sipadan – note dark water foreground, known as the ‘Big Drop’. FROM mountain high to ocean deep. There is no fight, is there? Sabah beat them all, be it in mountain high or ocean deep. I think Tengku Adlin meant that 100pc in his heydays as Chairman of Sabah Tourism Board. Here’s voice for the ocean deep which cannot speak for itself. Everybody knows Clement pioneered diving in Sabah along with Randy Davies, the late Ron Holland and Samson Shak in 1983, from which he retired in 2012. Resurfacing with stunning pictures of Sabah’s birds, this dive patriarch makes a perfect conduit for what “From Mountain High to Ocean Deep” means. ....
Published on: Sunday, July 04, 2021 By: Kan Yaw Chong Text Size: Clement in mountain high Crocker Range with his Tamron camera. AMONG the diving fraternity, Clement Lee needs no introduction. A Sipadan pioneer, grand dive guru and patriarch who essentially founded Sabah’s diving industry in partnership with Randy Davis and the late Ron Holland in 1983 forming Borneo Divers, fellow divers often just invoke him obliquely as “The Man Himself” – that is, self-surpassing! I used to have a lot to do with him on oceanic eco environmental matters at the height of the diving boom in the 90s and 2000s. But after 38 years, diving was retired in 2012, out of the limelight, you wonder where he is. ....
Published on: Sunday, June 27, 2021 By: Kan Yaw Chong Text Size: Fast flowing rivers – breeding ground of vector Blackfly. IVERMECTIN has been labelled one of the Triumvirate of human drugs – that is, ranked top three among all time, all-important essential drugs in human history, along with penicillin and aspirin. In fact, it has been dosed to humans all over the world 3.7 billion times, especially in poverty-stricken African countries as an anti-parasitic to treat river blindness, with little or no side effects since WHO first approved it for human use in 1987. Yet, it is almost unheard of by most people – myself included. ....
LAST Sunday’s Special Report entitled “A dead planet on World environment Day” was actually a deliberate cynical spin on a grandiose delusion that one species – the human race – towers over and dominate the rest of some 11.3 million different species of known life on Earth called biodiversity. Earth sustains an incredible diversity of life that live and teem in the environment called ecosystems. But the biggest paradox is, instead of a deep recognition and understanding that the other 11 million living species are actually the “lord” of their survival, the human race play power, play domination, play exceptionalism and are trampling the only planet of life to its steady decline ....
JUNE 5 is World Environment Day, first launched in 1974 by the United Nations. Forty-six years had past but has the environment got better? Mark Holle, and I go straight to his point, said: “Any sober assessment of the trends over those decades must conclude not only has it failed but failed spectacularly!” Not that nobody was doing nothing ....