In celebration of International Day of Literacy, the Paper Manufacturers Association of South Africa emphasizes the importance of reading physical paper-based materials in today’s digital age. Executive director Jane Molony compares the act to maintaining a healthy diet, stating that just as a balanced diet is crucial for physical health, reading print and paper is essential for mental well-being. The association encourages individuals to prioritize reading paper-based material to ensure a healthy reading diet.
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Africa: It’s a Deal – Wealthy Nations Pledge Not to Build New Unabated Coal-Power Plants
Coal has been a major contributor to global carbon dioxide emissions, but a COP29 deal aims to phase out new unabated coal power plants to align with net zero goals. The coalition of nations, including Australia, is pushing for the transition away from fossil fuels, despite a recent increase in coal power capacity. Climate financing and just transitions are key priorities at COP29 to support developing countries in moving towards renewable energy and away from...
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