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How Coronavirus will Change the World.

On the last day of 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) was briefed about a wave of "unknown caused pneumonia" detected in Wuhan City, China. The virus responsible for the epidemic was determined to be a novel coronavirus. On March 11, the coronavirus outbreak has been accepted as a pandemic by the WHO. The COVID-19 pandemic is the greatest global crisis of this century. Its depth and scale are enormous. By 8th of June, there is about 3.3 million cases of Coronavirus globally.   The post-pandemic period can be an opportunity to think about the difference between "how we did" and "how we should do" and to focus on cooperation and also to react internationally to subsequent challenges.  Aside from the many deaths that have tragically ensued, the pandemic caused a large-scale economic and social shake. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, governments, economies, markets and individuals had to face a global crisis situation. The Covid-19 pandemic could cause ...

Why Environmentalists Must Learn to say #Blacklivesmatters!

With Collins Khosa, Petrus Miggels, Sibusiso Amos, and so many black lives being disproportionately brutalised and killed at the hands of police and military in South Africa. With George Floyd and so many black lives being disproportionately brutalised and killed at the hands of police in the United States. The world over, we see time and time again that black lives are treated as disposable. We see why we must say that #BlackLivesMatter.  Saying Black Lives Matter is not just about police brutality though. It is also about political and economic systems that devalue black lives, black land, black culture, and blackness. If we are to truly recognise that black lives matter, then we must work to fix and if necessary overturn those systems.  Indeed, racial injustice permites every corner of our society and environmental issues are no different. At the heart of environmental injustice is racial injustice of many forms, and if we are to truly tackle environmental injustice, then w...

The Majestic Giants.

The Majestic giant, as it is a mountain of muscles, the Elephant is the largest mammal that has ever walked the earth surface. They have speciated into three recognised species, which are; the African Bush elephants,  African forest elephants and the Asian elephants. However, the African Bush elephants is the largest of all. Despite their speciation in disjunct locations they still exhibits similar social and biological characteristics.  Just like human instinct for social coordination, where group of people have a leader to spearhead the society and governs its affairs.  Elephants also lives in family groups which consists of mostly females (cows) with their young calves. The group is led by the eldest female in the group onow as the "Matriarch Elephant". The Matriarch through her old age, she gains life experience than any other female in the group, she will know what to do in time of drought, thirst, predation and herbs to prescribe when medical issues arises in the gr...

How long does the Corona Virus last inside the body?

How Long Does Corona Virus last inside the body? By Lois Parshley.

Demographics - Know the World's Population Trends.

Download World Population Data Sheet (Population Reference Bureau) Click to download