Today in Squirrel News, the UN sets sights on covering every country with early weather-warning systems, communities convert a Mexican desert landscape into forest, and a repair bonus scheme goes national in Austria.
World’s largest floating hydro-solar farm, early screening tool for autism, WHO Africa’s first woman leader
Today in Squirrel News, Thailand takes a step closer to carbon neutrality through the ‘world’s largest floating hydro-solar farm’, a new tool detects autism three years earlier than current procedures, and we meet the first woman at the helm of WHO Africa.
Unprecedented stimulus for renewables, free sanitary products in New South Wales, Dutch care farms
Today in Squirrel News we have stories about the push for renewables across Europe to cut ties with Russian oil, free access to sanitary products in NSW public schools, and care farming which gives a fresh take in life to people with dementia.
Worldwide solidarity with Ukraine, Russian scientists speak out against war
In today’s edition of Squirrel News, we follow the latest on embattled Ukraine and how the world is helping the nation as it faces day five of Russian invasion. We also share with you a rundown of ways you can lend a hand to Ukranians.
$10 radios help in fight against FGM, highest percentage of female CEOs, a million more trees for NYC
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First US neighborhood microgrid, solar panels above irrigation canals, nations take action to save oceans
Today in Squirrel News we take a look at the first US neighborhood microgrid which could be a potential model for communities, the benefits of installing solar panels above irrigation canals, and a unified move by more than 100 nations to save oceans.