Diana Paiva

UK flying insects have declined by nearly 60%

A citizen-science survey, led by Kent Wildlife Trust and Buglife, has found that the abundance of UK flying insects has…

4 years ago

Clash of The Companies, formerly Techies4TempleStreet, July 8th

Welcome to the team building event of 2022. We are so delighted to introduce Clash Of The Companies, (formerly Techies4TempleStreet),…

4 years ago

Unesco suggests global education to solve the climate crisis

UNESCO ’s Alexander Leicht, Chief of the Section of Education for Sustainable Development says Global Education must transform itself to…

4 years ago

Binance is Providing Financial Opportunities to Cameroonians

Several Africans continue to live in poverty with minimal access to financial opportunities, quality education or good jobs. Binance, the…

4 years ago

How to survive in a toxic workplace by Anna Eliatamby

Unfortunately, we must think of surviving a toxic workplace. It is reality for some. To survive is to continue to…

4 years ago

Top Tips to protect crypto passwords

The point of World Password Day is to remind people to change their crypto passwords. Think of a password like…

4 years ago

Rethink Ireland Opens €750,000 Fund for Munster Communities

Rethink Ireland has announced the opening of a €750,000 fund to support not-for-profit organisations, including charities and social enterprises, improving…

4 years ago

CCPC shows financial institutions can improve consumer financial well-being

The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) research shows financial institutions can improve consumer financial well-being by using behavioural insights…

4 years ago

89% rise in non-wage business costs

Nine in ten Dublin businesses (89%) have seen a rise in non-wage business costs over the past 12 months, according…

4 years ago

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