Archive for ‘Africa’

06/04/2021

Bill Gates & His Fake Solutions to Climate Change

Human Wrongs Watch

By Navdanya International – TRANSCEND Media Service*

In Bill Gates’ vision, technology seems fated to fix every single damage that has been inflicted on our planet and climate change has recently been added to the list. But this is the same mentality that has taken us to the devastating stage we currently find ourselves in, while the only thing improving exponentially is the profits of the corporations taking advantage by selling these very technologies.

It is necessary to step out of this technofix hysteria in order to reclaim a holistic vision based on real farmers, healthy and nutritious food, and on an agroecological model that does not impact on climate but, instead, helps to mitigate it. No fake burger can do that.

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06/04/2021

The UK’s Democratic Deficit is Escalating the Climate Crisis

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By Adam Ramsay*

In this long read, the direct cause of the current economic and environmental threats is shown to have been laid into the foundations of the state

England invests far less in wind turbines than Scotland | Karsten Würth, UnSplash

5 April 2021 (openDemocracy)* —  In late 2019, an organism on the edge of life appears to have made the journey from the body of a bat into the bloodstream of a human, and shut down the global economy. Whatever else we may have learned from the pandemic caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, it has taught us that, before anything else, we are biological beings. Our lives and deaths are bound to the beings around us.

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06/04/2021

Disability Discrimination at the World Bank: Is It Immunity or Impunity?

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UNITED NATIONS, Apr 6 2021 (IPS)* – The 15,900-strong World Bank, which has funded over 12,000 development projects worldwide since 1947, is an international institution with a superlative reputation for its sustained efforts to end poverty in the developing world—with loans, interest-free credit and outright grants.

Credit World Bank

But it has come under heavy fire for its blatant violations of disability rights—an area where no US labour laws are applicable because the Washington-based institution enjoys diplomatic immunity.

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06/04/2021

How Can We Vaccinate the World? Five Challenges Facing the UN-Backed COVAX Programme

5 April 2021 (UN News)*The aim of the UN-backed COVAX scheme is to get two billion vaccine doses into the arms of around a quarter of the population of poorer countries by the end of 2021. What are the main challenges that need to be overcome, if this historic global effort is to be achieved?
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© UNICEF/Jose Vilca | Older adults are amongst the first Peruvians to receive COVID-19 vaccines at a vaccination site in Lima, Peru.
Vaccines are a key part of the solution to ending the COVID-19 pandemic and, since the early stages of the crisis, the World Health Organization (WHO) has argued that there needs to be a coordinated approach towards ensuring that everyone, not just people living in rich countries,  receives adequate protection from the virus, as it spread rapidly across the world.
05/04/2021

The World as It Is–And the World as It Could Be

Human Wrongs Watch

By John Scales Avery – TRANSCEND Media Service*

A New Freely Downloadable Book

I would like to announce the publication of a new book, in which I have tried to contrast the world that we experience today,  filled with  terrifying existential threats, such as catastrophic climate change, pandemics, all-destroying nuclear war, and the threat of large-scale famine, with the world that we would wish it to be.

Johan Scales Avery

The book may be downloaded and circulated free of charge from the following link:

http://www.fredsakademiet.dk/library/world3.pdf

The First Version Was Written in 1983

“THE WORLD AS IT IS AND THE WORLD AS IT COULD BE”, in its original form, dates from 1983, and it was the first article that I ever wrote about global problems.

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03/04/2021

A Tribute to Jane Goodall

Human Wrongs Watch

By Angelo Tartabini*

I was put in this world to do what I am doing

Jane Goodall, one of the most prestigious and well-known women around the world for her research
Jane Goodall, one of the most prestigious and well-known women around the world for her research | Image from Wall Street International.

3 April 2021 (Wall Street International)*In truth the full name of this great character is Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall. She was a skinny, pale, blond-haired girl. No one would have expected that such a slender and shy person would later emerge one of the most prestigious and well-known women around the world for her research and activities in the defense of nature and advocate of conservation.

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03/04/2021

“Wear Your Mask, Don’t Mask Your Feelings”

That call was echoed on the snowy streets of Ukraine, where massive blue masks on the main squares brought attention to the mental health aspect of the current crisis.

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03/04/2021

The Power of Options

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“We have to go deeper into the sea nowadays,” she recalls. “We go over where water reaches our head. We can spend as much as three hours in the water with sand getting into our eyes, mouth, ears. Oftentimes, I felt like I might drown.”

Despite the dangers, sand extraction produces an average monthly income of only US$110. Many women thus have to rely on their partners and families for housing and other basic needs.

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03/04/2021

Coral Reefs, Mangroves and Sea Grasses Are Crucial for Life above and below Water, Yet…

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New grants support conservation and restoration of marine habitats

Reuters / 25 Mar 2021

1 April 2021 (UNEP)* — Coral reefs, mangroves and sea grasses are crucial for life above and below water. These aquatic habitats do everything from house fish, to store carbon to protect communities from storm surges.

But all three are under threat from a combination of climate change, coastal development and pollution.

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02/04/2021

Did You Know Nature Is One of Humanity’s Best Defences for Adapting to Climate Change?

New fund leverages nature to adapt to climate change

UNEP / Duncan Moore / 25 Mar 2021

(UNEP)* — Did you know nature is one of humanity’s best defences for adapting to climate change? A new funding opportunity is scaling up ecosystem-based adaptation across the world. The call for proposals is now open.

The UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration is launching in June this year. The goal is ambitious – to trigger a global movement for restoring the world’s ecosystems. This is not merely for nature’s sake, say experts. Mounting evidence shows that a global re-greening could help humanity adapt to climate change.

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