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When Worlds Collide #30: Watch out! Everybody Lives Downstream…
Text of my ‘When Worlds Collide’ column published in Ceylon Today Sunday newspaper on 26 August 2012 My column last week, on large scale chronic kidney failure (scientifically abbreviated as CKDu) that has become a major public health crisis in … Continue reading
Posted in Communicating Development, Conspiracy Theories, Disaster, Environment, Environmental management, Environmental policy, Innovation, Public health, Sri Lanka, Sustainable Development, Water
Tagged Aditya Batra, Chronic Kidney Disease of unknown etiology, CKDu, Down to Earth magazine, Downstream, Dr Ranil Senanayake, Gold Organic Lanka Fertiliser (GOLF), Institute of Policy Studies (IPS), K M Wijepala, Malima TV show, Manoj Tibbotuwawa, organic fertilizer, Wijaya Agro Products, World Health Organisation (WHO)
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When Worlds Collide #16: Meet ELCA, Lanka’s own zero emission electric car!
Text of my ‘When Worlds Collide’ column published in Ceylon Today Sunday newspaper on 20 May 2012 What’s the worst human invention of all time? The answer depends on whom we ask. As a cheer-leader of innovation and currently host … Continue reading