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Green, White, Greener: Nigeria and Its Environment at 52

Green, White, Greener: Nigeria and Its Environment at 52 | The Glory of the Garden | Scoop.it
Despite the setbacks of the past five decades, the future trajectory of conservation, habitat protection, and other aspects of environmental health in Nigeria remains uncharted.

 

As the American-born son of Nigerian parents, my deep love of red, white, and blue is balanced by an affinity for the green and white stripes of my ancestral homeland's flag. Like many others, I recognize that much of the post-colonial history of Nigeria, punctuated by episodes of inter-ethnic strifeand frequent periods of military rule, has been a story of missed opportunities and unrealized potential.


However, as the nation celebrates the 52nd anniversary of its independence from the United Kingdom, one of the things that troubles me most about the country's uneven path towards progress is the consequently precarious state of environmental stewardship within Nigeria's borders.

 

 

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Growing Food Demand Strains Energy, Water Supplies - National Geographic

Growing Food Demand Strains Energy, Water Supplies - National Geographic | The Glory of the Garden | Scoop.it

Excessive water pumping has strained both water and energy supplies in India, China and other hot spots around the world.

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Science and Environment: The Missing Dots

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Stanford symposium Connecting the Dots looks for connections between agriculture, energy and the environment as population grows.
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