Archive for April 4th, 2018

04/04/2018

How Free Trade Hypocrisies Are Hurting our World

 TTIP/CETA Demonstration in Berlin © Ruben Neugebauer / Greenpeace

This doesn’t seem like an unreasonable way of organising ourselves. So what’s stopping us from getting there?

The complicated system of world trade is certainly getting in the way.

read more »

04/04/2018

Portugal Breaks 100% Renewables Mark but Remains Isolated

Human Wrongs Watch

In March, 55% of Portugal’s renewable energy came from its many dams. [Shutterstock] | Photo from Euractiv’s article.

Increasing renewable energy capacity is one of the key pillars of the Energy Union and in the month of March, Portugal was regularly able to meet 100% of its energy needs predominantly through hydro and wind power.

read more »

04/04/2018

Venezuela Crisis Piling Pressure on Brazil’s Environment

Dan Stothart, Regional Humanitarian Affairs Officer for UN Environment in Latin America and the Caribbean, gives a first-hand account from Brazil’s Roraima State.*

.

Tancredo Neves 1

Photo from Dan Stothart UNEP’s story

“I feel like an animal!” she told me. I could see a tear in her eye. She told me that she previously lived comfortably in Venezuela.

I wasn’t sure whether she had been wealthy, or was emphasising her previous level of comfort to try to salvage some dignity. It didn’t really matter.

She was sleeping in a tent, on a public roundabout, with 900 other people.

read more »

04/04/2018

‘Agroecology Can Help Change the World’s Food Production for the Better’

Human Wrongs Watch

3 April 2018, Rome – FAO Director-General José Graziano da Silva called for healthier and more sustainable food systems, and said agroecology can contribute to such a transformation. José Graziano da Silva made the call during his opening remarks at the 2nd International Agroecology Symposium in Rome (3-5 April).*

Photo: ©FAO/...

Agroecology can contribute to accelerating the achievement of the 2030 Agenda. | {photo: FAO.

He said that most food production has been based on high-input and resource-intensive farming systems at a high cost to the environment, and as a result, soil, forests, water, air quality and biodiversity continue to degrade.

read more »

04/04/2018

Yemen: Every 10 Minutes, a Child under Five Dies of Preventable Causes — Donors Promise $2 Billion To Help Over 22 Millions War-Weary People

Human Wrongs Watch

An appeal that raised some $2 billion to help millions of people in Yemen was a “remarkable success of international solidarity” for the country’s war-weary people, but aid alone will not provide a solution to the conflict, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on 3 April 2018 said.

Giles Clarke/OCHA | Suad, aged 18, begs in the middle of the road between Yemen’s capital, Sana’a, and Saada with her four-year-old nephew, whose mother was killed in the conflict. Across the country, which has been at war since 2015, more than 22 million people need humanitarian assistance.
Speaking to reporters in Geneva after opening a pledging conference for Yemen, Guterres said that more than $2 billion had been promised by Member States before the end of the event.

read more »

04/04/2018

‘An Unprecedented Volume of Landmines, Unexploded Weapons Contaminates Rural and Urban War Zones, Maiming and Killing Innocent Civilians’

Human Wrongs Watch

On the day set aside to raise awareness about the threat of mines, unexploded grenades and other munitions that impede the return to normal life after conflict, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has urged Governments to provide political and financial support to keep up vital mine action work wherever it is needed.

.

UN Photo/Eric Kanalstein | A member of the UN Mine Action Service (UNMAS) clears the UN base outside Juba, South Sudan, of unexploded ordnance (UXO’s) in the aftermath of heavy clashes. UXO are comprised of bombs, mortars, grenades or other devices that fail to detonate but remain volatile and can kill if touched or moved.
%d bloggers like this: