Southeast Asia
According to the World Wildlife Fund,
between 1997 and 2011, many new species of plants and animals, including the
ruby-eyed pit viper (Trimeresurus rubeus), were identified in the Greater
Mekong, a region that spans Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, and the
province of Yunnan, China. Of the species discovered in 2011 alone, there were
82 plants, 21 reptiles, 13 fish, 5 amphibians, and 5 mammals.
Europe
Human trafficking has become a serious
problem in “the entire European Union,” says a report in The Moscow Times. People
are sold for sexual exploitation, forced labor, and even “illegal trade in
human organs.” Traffickers take advantage of poverty, unemployment, and gender
inequality.
New Zealand
Researchers who investigated TV
watching by children and adolescents concluded that excessive viewing is
“associated with increased antisocial behavior in early adulthood.” Their
findings, say the researchers, support the recommendation that children should watch
“no more than 1 to 2 hours of quality programming per day.”
Alaska
Nearly all “Alaska Native villages” are
located on coasts or near rivers, and 86 percent of these villages are
affected by flooding and erosion. Reports indicate that rising temperatures are delaying the formation of protective shore ice, leaving villages more exposed
to autumn storms.
World
Despite huge investments in
clean-energy technologies, such as wind and solar power, “the average unit of
energy produced today is basically as dirty as it was 20 years ago,” says Maria
van der Hoeven, executive director of the International Energy Agency.
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