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2026-04-28, Lief dagboek

Maandag; Wat eten we vandaag?; Wet betaalbare huur; Gedenkdag voor Arbeidsslachtoffers / Dag voor Veiligheid en Gezondheid op het Werk.

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#IWMD26 Workers’ Memorial Day / World Day for Safety and Health at Work / Gedenkdag voor Arbeidsslachtoffers / Dag voor Veiligheid en Gezondheid op het Werk 2026

Gedenkdag voor Arbeidsslachtoffers / Dag voor Veiligheid en Gezondheid op het Werk

World Day for Safety and Health at Work is a UN international day that is celebrated every April 28, it is concerned about safe work and awareness of the dimensions and consequences of work-related accidents and diseases; to place occupational safety and health (OSH) on the international and national agendas; and to provide support to the national efforts for the improvement of national OSH systems and programmes in line with relevant international labor standards.

It coincides with Workers’ Memorial Day and the Canadian National Day of Mourning. World Day for Safety and Health at Work was first celebrated by the International Labour Organization in 2003. Workers’ Memorial Day (IWMD), also known as International Workers’ Memorial Day or International Commemoration Day for Dead and Injured, takes place annually around the world on April 28, an international day of remembrance and action for workers killed, disabled, injured, or made unwell by their work. IWMD is an opportunity to highlight the preventable nature of most workplace incidents and ill health and to promote campaigns and union organization in the fight for improvements in workplace safety. The slogan for the day is Remember the dead – Fight for the living. Although April 28 is used as the focal point for remembrance and a day of international solidarity, campaigning and other related activities continue throughout the year right around the world. Main IWMD 2026 theme: Mental health and Psychosocial Risks.

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World Day for Safety and Health at Work 28 April

28 April

World Tapir Day / Wereld Tapir Dag 2026

By 蕭漫 – Own work based onBernard DUPONT from FRANCEDavid SifryGreg Goebel from Loveland CO, USARufus46, CC BY-SA 4.0
By 蕭漫 – Own work based on Bernard DUPONT from FRANCE David Sifry Greg Goebel from Loveland CO, USARufus46, CC BY-SA 4.0

World Tapir Day is celebrated on 27 April each year and exists to raise awareness about the species of tapir that inhabit Central and South America and Southeast Asia and to raise funds to purchase land to protect it from human encroachment.

Tapirs are large herbivorous mammals that inhabit jungle and forest regions of South America, Central America, and Southeast Asia. As large herbivores, tapirs are invariably the first species affected by human encroachment into their territory, and amongst the last to return to regrowth forest. They require substantial tracts of undisturbed land to maintain a genetically-diverse population. Tapirs inhabit jungles, grasslands, swamps and cloud forests, yet each is threatened by human activity – be that mining, palm oil plantations, roads or settlements. They form an important part of the ecosystem as seed dispersers, and form one of the oldest surviving genera in the animal kingdom. Despite their size, history and ecological importance, tapirs remain one of the least recognised species of animals. In comparison with other animals, tapirs feature little in the collective consciousness and are frequently misidentified by zoo visitors. Even in their home ranges, tapirs receive little attention, with exotic species featuring more prominently in zoos, children’s books and the media. The plight of tapirs is symbolic for the wider threat to their habitats specifically, and the world’s ecology in general. The decline of tapir populations is indicative of the general health of their ranges; their disappearance from their home ranges often marks a point of ‘no return’ for the natural environment. The destruction of forests into small, isolated enclaves and the encroachment of human activity into pristine forests affects all native species. However, as the largest – yet perhaps the quietest – of animals in their ranges, tapirs disappear without trace with countless other species. All tapirs are endangered species. Saving tapirs helps to save the rainforest. Saving rainforests helps to save the planet and prevent climate change.

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World Tapir Day: Discovering earth’s prehistoric wanderers

EGU General Assembly 2026

EGU26

The European Geosciences Union (EGU) is a non-profit international union in the fields of Earthplanetary, and space sciences whose vision is to “realise a sustainable and just future for humanity and for the planet“.

The organisation has headquarters in Munich, Germany. Membership is open to individuals who are professionally engaged in or associated with these fields and related studies, including students, early career scientists and retired seniors. It also organises several topical meetings, as well training events and summer schools, and provides support and funding for numerous education and outreach activities. Its most prominent event is the EGU General Assembly, an annual conference that brings together scientists from all over the world. The meeting’s sessions cover a wide range of topics, including volcanology, planetary exploration, the Earth’s internal structure and atmosphere, climate change, and renewable energies. The EGU has 22 scientific divisions that reflect the interdisciplinary nature of the organisation.

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EGU General Assembly 2026 – Meeting programme and provisional press conferences

2026-04-26, Lief dagboek

Zondag; Wat eten we vandaag?; Tsjernobyl kernramp; Koningsdag / Koningsnacht; DigiD digitale autonomie; Werelddag voor Intellectueel Eigendom; Vroege Vogels; Breakthrough Prize Ceremony.

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#WorldIPDay World Intellectual Property Day / Werelddag voor Intellectueel Eigendom 2026

World Intellectual Property Day is observed annually on 26 April.

The event was established by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in 2000 to “raise awareness of how patentscopyrighttrademarks and designs impact on daily life” and “to celebrate creativity, and the contribution made by creators and innovators to the development of societies across the globe”. 26 April was chosen as the date for World Intellectual Property Day because it coincides with the date on which the Convention Establishing the World Intellectual Property Organization entered into force in 1970. This event has been criticized by a number of activists and scholars as one-sided propaganda in favor of traditional copyright, ignoring alternatives related to copyleft and the free culture movement.

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What is copyleft? / Copyleft: Pragmatic Idealism

Vroege Vogels Radio | 26 april 2026 (Radio 1 NPO)

Vroege Vogels

Vroege Vogels is een live-radioprogramma, tv-programma en online community van BNNVARA over natuur en milieu.

In het radioprogramma wordt het gesproken woord omlijst door licht klassieke muziek en salonmuziek. Het radioprogramma werd in 1978 voor het eerst uitgezonden door de VARA en is een van de langst lopende en best beluisterde radioprogramma’s van de publieke omroep. Het wordt elke zondagmorgen uitgezonden tussen 07:00 en 10:00 op NPO Radio 1. De beginmuziek is een bewerking van Vivaldi’s “Piccolo Concerto in C major” (RV 443).

Op twee locaties zagen vogelringers rare sterfgevallen en neurologische verschijnselen bij zwaluwen. De vogels bleken veel insecticiden op hun veren te hebben. Wie aan mummies denkt, dwaalt af naar het oude Egypte. Maar voor mummiekatten, -otters en zelfs mensen kan je ook gewoon in Nederland blijven. Deel twee van het Nationaal Vogelconcert met een hoofdrol voor het geluid van de eider. En verder: biodiversiteit op het erf, het lied van Agilouz, trek van de winde en De column is van Bibi Dumon Tak. Vroege Vogels Radio wordt gepresenteerd door Jan van Poppel vanuit het Groene Huis in Amersfoort.

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