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The new Gatwick runway is an ecological nightmare

The new Gatwick runway is an ecological nightmare

The transport secretary has given plans for a new £2.2bn runway the green light, despite pushback from climate organisations.  The UK government has just given formal approval to Gatwick Airport’s £2.2 billion expansion plan – one that converts its emergency/standby northern runway into a full, regularly-used runway by shifting it just 12 metres north. In theory this sounds like a nifty tweak. But for many, it’s a dramatic retreat from climate...

By Brighton, UK
Should the world map be changed to reflect Africa’s true size?

Should the world map be changed to reflect Africa’s true size?

The African Union – made up of Africa’s 55 countries – has joined a campaign called Correct the Map to urge national governments and international organizations to use a more accurate world map. You’ve probably heard that the world map we’re used to seeing is skewed, with the proportions of global countries inaccurately portrayed. Russia, the USA, and the UK, for example, are always depicted as larger landmasses than they...

By London, UK
Spain proposes ban to stop world’s first octopus farm

Spain proposes ban to stop world’s first octopus farm

With the culinary demand for octopuses increasing, a Spanish company is planning to develop an octopus farm to keep supplies steady. However, with the sentience of these creatures deemed unfit for farming, Spain is rushing to ban such a development. In the fight for animal rights, one major contender of backlash is aquaculture. With the populations of wild creatures declining, many companies have turned to farming them. In that vein,...

By Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Nigeria’s illegal bird-trafficking trade is worsening

Nigeria’s illegal bird-trafficking trade is worsening

Nigeria's customs agency caught more than 1,600 parrots and canaries headed to Kuwait. Officials call this the country's 'largest' wildlife-trafficking bust by number. The shipment was seized at Lagos' Murtala Muhammed International Airport. This incident is indicative of a broader, ongoing issue - Nigeria as a source and transit point for illegal wildlife trade, which treaties such as CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild...

By Nairobi, Kenya