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World Environment Day 2020: To prevent future pandemics, it is important to bridge the human—animal health divide
Undark •Veterinarians, as well as wildlife biologists, livestock farmers, and zookeepers, remain an untapped resource for combatting diseases that threaten people.
World Environment Day 2020: Bats are not the enemy in the fight against the novel Coronavirus
Mongabay India •Oversimplification of scientific facts and misinterpretations have triggered a backlash against bats, prompting biologists to clear the air on bat-borne viruses.
World Environment Day 2020: Tigers are threatened by a nearly 24,000 kilometers network of planned roads across Asia
Mongabay •The explosion of new roads is driven in part by the global development strategies such as China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
World Environment Day 2020: Cleaning India’s air pollution — damned if we do, damned if we don’t?
Chiragd •Air pollution causes respiratory problems. Ironically, so might a too-rapid pollution clean up.
World Environment Day 2020: Blue Acceleration — Human's dash for ocean resources mirrors what we’ve done to the land
•The burdens on ocean ecosystems is growing, and we simply don’t know as much about these ecosystems as we would like.
World Environment Day 2020: How natural habitat destruction can fuel zoonotic diseases like COVID-19
Mongabay India •Experts have found links to the emergence of viruses like Nipah, Lassa, Hendra, COVID-19, HIV, and others to deforestation.
World Environment Day 2019: UN warns of dangers of air pollution; messages calling for action flood Twitter
Eesha Bodapati •China is hosting World Environment Day 2019 with 'Beat Air Pollution as the theme. The UN chief pointed out that air pollution kills 7 million people every year and contributes to climate change.
World Environment Day: Prakash Javadekar launches 'SelfieWithSapling' campaign, urges people to advocate cause on social media
•Calling for active public participation in World Environment Day celebrations on 5 June, Prakash Javadekar launched a ;SelfieWithSapling' campaign, urging people to plant a sapling and click a selfie with it.