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Green Matters August 2024 (part2)

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African Matters 1. Africa’s Water Crisis Intensifies Water scarcity continues to plague African nations, with millions lacking access to clean drinking water. Poor sanitation is causing an increase in waterborne diseases, underscoring the urgent need for improved water management and infrastructure development across the continent. πŸ’§πŸŒ #WaterCrisis #Africa #Sustainability 2. Severe Drought in the Horn of Africa The Horn of Africa is experiencing one of its worst droughts in decades; leaving millions at risk of famine. Prolonged dry conditions have decimated crops and livestock, leading to a humanitarian crisis as communities struggle to survive. 🌾🚱 #Drought #ClimateChange #HornOfAfrica 3. Deforestation in the Congo Basin Illegal logging and agricultural expansion continue to drive deforestation in the Congo Basin, threatening biodiversity and contributing to global carbon emissions. Efforts to protect this critical rainforest are being intensified but challenges remain. 🌳🌍 #Defore

The Plastic Plague: Understanding Types, Uses and Recycling

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Plastic has become an integral part of our modern lives, with its versatility and durability making it a popular choice for a wide range of applications. However, the widespread use of plastic has also led to a significant environmental crisis; with plastic pollution accumulating in our oceans, waterways and landfills at an alarming rate. In this comprehensive article, we will explore the different types of plastic, their uses, environmental impact and the importance of recycling to protect our planet and its resources. Types of Plastic and Their Uses Plastic is a broad term that encompasses a variety of synthetic or semi-synthetic materials made from organic polymers. These materials can be molded into various shapes and forms, making them suitable for numerous applications. Here are some of the most common types of plastic and their uses: Polyethylene Terephthalate (PETE or PET) : Used in water bottles, soft drink bottles and food containers . High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) : Used