Archive for ‘Asia’

06/12/2023

Record Number of Fossil Fuel Lobbyists at COP28

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By Kick Big Polluters Out*

Industry influx escalates call to protect talks from Big Polluters

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LONDON 5th December 2023: At least 2456 fossil fuel lobbyists have been granted access to the COP28 summit in Dubai, signalling an unprecedented presence at crucial climate talks from representatives of some of the world’s biggest polluters, according to a new analysis from the Kick Big Polluters Out (KBPO) coalition.

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04/12/2023

COP28: Methane Pledge by the ‘Giants Behind the Climate Crisis’ Falls ‘Well Short’ of What Is Needed

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(UN News)* — UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Sunday [] sent a strong message to the oil and gas industry: the pledges made at COP28 in Dubai fall well short of what’s needed to meaningfully tackle the climate crisis.

The burning of fossil fuels is driving climate change.
© Unsplash/Patrick Hendry | The burning of fossil fuels is driving climate change.

As the fourth day of this year’s UN climate conference got underway, the UN chief stated: “The fossil fuel industry is finally starting to wake up, but the promises made clearly fall short of what is required.”

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04/12/2023

Netherlands Latest Country to Tilt to the Right

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LONDON, Dec 4 2023 (IPS)* The Netherlands is the latest country to lurch to the right amid the global cost of living crisis. Its November election saw maverick far-right populist Geert Wilders and his Party for Freedom (PVV) come first. A hardline Islamophobe who’s called for the Quran to be banned could be the next prime minister.

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03/12/2023

Unprecedented Drought Emergency

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(UN News)* — A new report by the UN team combatting desertification reveals alarming trends over the past two years which have resulted in an unprecedented emergency due to human-induced droughts.

Sand flows from a child's hand like through an hourglass. In southwestern Ethiopia, drought worsened by climate change is threatening crops and livestock, pushing the population to the brink.
© UNICEF/Pouget | Sand flows from a child’s hand like through an hourglass. In southwestern Ethiopia, drought worsened by climate change is threatening crops and livestock, pushing the population to the brink.

The Global Drought Snapshot report, released by the UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) on Friday [], coinciding with COP 28, paint a grim picture of the scale of lives and livelihoods lost to droughts.

Ibrahim Thiaw, UNCCD Executive Secretary, emphasized the urgency of the situation. “Unlike other disasters that attract media attention, droughts happen silently, often going unnoticed and failing to provoke an immediate public and political response,” he said.

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01/12/2023

Science Points to ‘Climate Collapse’

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(UN News)* — The world is heating up at an unprecedented pace, new climate data shows, and leaders gathered for the COP28 conference which opened in Dubai on Thursday [30 November 2023] must get us out of “deep trouble”, UN chief António Guterres said.

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© UNICEF/Ulet Ifansasti | A man crosses parched farmland in East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia

While 2023 is not yet over, a provisional report from the UN World Meteorological Organization (WMO) confirmed that it is set to be the warmest on record, with global temperatures rising 1.4 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.

Mr. Guterres said that the race is on to keep alive the 1.5-degree limit agreed by world leaders in Paris in 2015.

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01/12/2023

Rich Distort Climate Problems, Offer Self-Serving Solutions

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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Nov 29 2023 (IPS)* Many in the wealthy West have misrepresented the causes of global warming, offering false solutions while claiming the high moral ground. This distracts attention from how they became wealthy while emitting greenhouse gases.

Tragedy or farce?
Growing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the industrial age have caused global warming, with their accumulation continuing to accelerate despite being close to exceeding 1.5°C warming and its associated tipping points.

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This is sometimes depicted as due to the failure to sustainably manage the atmosphere as a shared resource.

The ‘tragedy of the commons’ refers to a community’s inability to manage a common resource sustainably.

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30/11/2023

2023 Shatters Climate Records, with Major Impacts: World Meteorological Organization

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Geneva/Dubai (WMO)* 30 November 2023 – 2023 has shattered climate records, accompanied by extreme weather which has left a trail of devastation and despair, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).

Key messages
  • 2023 set to be warmest year on record
  • Greenhouse gas levels continue to increase
  • Record sea surface temperatures and sea level rise
  • Record low Antarctic sea ice
  • Extreme weather causes death and devastation
30/11/2023

UN Alarmed by Reports of the Interception and Pushback of Vessels Carrying Rohingya Refugees

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The local government, with operational support from IOM in Indonesia, established two emergency tents at Batee  Beach, Pidie Regency, to provide a temporary accommodation for Rohingya refugees disembarked in Aceh. Photo: IOM / Karina  Larasati.

The local government, with operational support from IOM in Indonesia, established two emergency tents at Batee Beach, Pidie Regency, to provide a temporary accommodation for Rohingya refugees disembarked in Aceh. Photo: IOM / Karina Larasati.

Geneva / Bangkok (IOM)*, 28 November 2023  – The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is alarmed by reports of the interception and pushback of vessels carrying Rohingya refugees in the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea between Bangladesh and Indonesia.

30/11/2023

Gaza City a ‘Ghost Town’

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(UN News)* — Amid hopes of a deal to extend the pause in fighting in Gaza between Israel and Hamas on Wednesday [], the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) reported that humanitarian assistance had reached its shelters in northern Gaza for first time since war erupted last month.

Scenes of devastation in Gaza City's Nasr neighbourhood (file)
© UNICEF/Mohammad Ajjour | Scenes of devastation in Gaza City’s Nasr neighbourhood (file)
 
“As we drove through Gaza City it was like a ghost town; all the streets were deserted,” said Thomas White, Director of UNRWA Affairs in Gaza. “The impact of heavy airstrikes and shelling was so visible. Roads are riddled with craters, complicating aid deliveries.”

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30/11/2023

Gaza Doctors ‘Terrified’ of Deadly Disease Outbreak as Aid Teams Race to Deliver

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(UN News)* — As the pause in fighting in Gaza appeared to enter a fifth day on Tuesday [], UN humanitarians warned that aid deliveries needed to multiply immediately to save the lives of the injured and stem the risk of a deadly disease outbreak that has left doctors “terrified”.

A child cries over the loss of a family member at Nasser Medical Hospital in Khan Younis.
© UNICEF/Abed Zaqout | A child cries over the loss of a family member at Nasser Medical Hospital in Khan Younis.

Priorities include transporting fuel to the north of the war-torn enclave, so that it can be used to power hospitals, provide clean water and maintain other vital civilian infrastructure.

Such services have been massively impacted by weeks of Israeli bombardment in response to Hamas’s 7 October massacres in southern Israel that left some 1,200 dead and around 240 taken hostage.

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