GOD SAVE THE PLANET.

Itโ€™s Earth Day so Happy Earth Day! Obviously, thereโ€™s a barrage of environment-themed articles and events everywhere you look. The Associated Press chose a photo gallery dedicated to solid pollution around the world. Itโ€™s a topic that words really donโ€™t do justice. Seeing the amount of trash in the world and some people living in the middle of it is striking. Per the AP, โ€˜Every year, 11.2 tons of solid waste is generated, and decay of the organic parts of such waste contribute to 5% of global greenhouse emissions every year, according to the United Nations Environmental Programme. Garbage is found as deep as it is widespread: biologists told the Associated Press earlier this year that plastic pollution is found in the โ€˜deepest ocean trenchesโ€™ and the amount found in Earthโ€™s oceans could rise for decades. The coronavirus pandemic has worsened the worldโ€™s plastic waste woes, research shows.โ€™โ€ Forget climate change for a moment. One day there may be so much waste on the planet that weโ€™ll have no choice but to colonize the nearest exoplanetโ€ฆ Or terraform Mars. https://bit.ly/38ejhue


OUTBREAK OF HEPATITIS AMONG CHILDREN.

There is a worrying outbreak of hepatitis among children in countries around the world. Per Reuters, โ€œHealth authorities around the world are investigating a mysterious increase in severe cases of hepatitis – inflammation of the liver โ€“ in young childrenโ€ฆ More than 130 cases have been identified, with the majority in Britain, which has reported 108 cases since January. Other countries including the United States, Israel, Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands and Spain have also reported smaller numbers of cases. Mild paediatric hepatitis is not unheard of, but the cases first raised the alarm in Scotland, on April 6, because children were very sick. Several have even needed liver transplants.โ€ Of course, thereโ€™s a new outbreak. Itโ€™s just what the world needs while still grappling with Covid-19. https://reut.rs/3klY193


ASIAN COUNTRIES ARE PUTTING COVID-19 IN THE REARVIEW.

Countries in Asia are making significant moves to relax their Covid-19 restrictions, regardless of where they are in their anti-Covid campaigns. Thailand will no longer test in-coming visitors beginning in May, something that will undoubtedly boost their languishing tourist industry. https://bit.ly/3xJsC87

Meanwhile, in Singapore, public health officials have removed restrictions on gathering in groups. https://bit.ly/3EEu2lU

And Hong Kong is set to allow non-residents to visit for the first time since 2020. https://bit.ly/3Le6xm7

Happy Earth Day! Thanks for reading. Letโ€™s be careful out there.


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