Archive for ‘Climate Crisis’

06/10/2021

Decade of Climate Breakdown Saw 14% of Coral Reefs Vanish

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Between 2009 and 2018, the continuous rise in sea temperature cost the world 14 per cent of its coral reefs – that’s more than the size of Australia’s reefs combined – a UN-backed report revealed on 5 October 2021.

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UNDP | Reef fish and corals in the waters of the Seychelles archipelago.

In the Sixth Status of Corals of the World: 2020 Report, experts from the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network, funded by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), collected data from more than 300 scientists from 73 countries, over a span of 40 years, including two million individual observations.

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06/10/2021

Climate Change, Population Increase Fuel Looming Water Crisis – World Meteorological Organization

(UN News)* — Improved water management, monitoring and forecasting are needed in the face of a looming global water crisis, the UN World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and partners said in a report published on Tuesday 5 October 2021.

© UNICEF/Saleh Hayyan | One in three people around the world has been exposed to major water stress according to the WMO.
The warning comes as floods, droughts and other water-related hazards increase due to climate change, while the number of people experiencing “water stress” continues to rise amid population growth and dwindling availability.
05/10/2021

“What Exactly Happens Between the Farm and the Table?”

Human Wrongs Watch

How eco-labelling can drive consumer decision-making

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5 October 2021 (UNEP)* — Each year, 17 per cent of total global food available at retail may be wasted, including 11 per cent at the household level, says the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP’s) Food Waste Index Report 2021.

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05/10/2021

The World Is Now Facing ‘Unprecedented Catastrophic Levels of Acute Food Insecurity‘

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)*The world currently faces unprecedented catastrophic levels of acute food insecurity, according to UN agencies, and around $6.6 billion is needed urgently, to support 41 million in danger of sliding into famine.

WFP/Simon Pierre Diouf | Thousands of displaced women in Nigeria suffering from hunger and food insecurity rely on the UN to survive.
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To ramp up support, the United Nations on 4 October 2021 convened a high-level event, calling for international action, before it is too late.

04/10/2021

7 Climate Action Highlights to Remember Before Decisive UN Climate Conference

3 October 2021 (UN News)*A September to remember, a pivotal month for climate action commitments. From the United Nations General Assembly week to the final pre-COP meeting, last month was an important time to build momentum before the decisive UN Climate Conference COP26 in early November.
© UNICEF/Vlad Sokhin | A boy stands on a seawall that protects his family home from the rising seas in Majuro Atoll in the Marshall Islands.
UN News has put together a list of the seven most important climate action-related highlights you should know about.
04/10/2021

How Young People Can Transform Agri-Food Systems

Human Wrongs Watch

Youth are an indispensable force for change – find out how you can get involved in the World Food Forum.

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Young people have made big steps towards a more sustainable future – here’s how you can get involved. ©Unsplash/Chang Duong

(FAO)* — With climate change, conflict, hunger and environmental crises regularly in the news and social media every day, the younger generation is more aware than ever of global issues and arguably also more active than ever. And why shouldn’t they be? It is their future at risk.

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04/10/2021

Brussels Mural Paints Positive Picture of Ecosystem Renewal

Human Wrongs Watch

3 October 2021 (UN News)*A Spanish artist is using a giant 40-metre-high artwork painted on the side of a building in the Belgian capital, Brussels, to pose questions about climate change and the effect it’s having on global ecosystems.

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@superkant for @StreetArtMankind | The Alchemist is a 40-metre-high mural which has been painted onto the side of a property in Brussels.
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‘The Alchemist’ by Lula Goce, has been created in collaboration with the United Nations and non-profit organisation Street Art for Mankind (SAM) and is the first in a series of 50 murals which will be painted over the next 10 years in cities across the world to encourage the ecological restoration of damaged or dying ecosystems.
04/10/2021

Cities Are Responsible for 70% of Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions – World Habitat Day

Illustration of a family enjoying time outside their home that has solar panels installed on its roof.

PHOTO: ©Sadek Ahmed

The theme recognizes that cities are responsible for some 70 percent of global carbon dioxide emissions with transport, buildings, energy, and waste management accounting for the bulk of urban greenhouse gas emissions.

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04/10/2021

‘The Benefits of Making Cities More Environmentally Friendly Are “Enormous”, and Include Reduced Climate Risk, More Jobs, Better Health…’

Unsplash/chuttersnap | Sustainable cities are helping in the battle against climate change.
4 October 2021 (UN News)* —  For the UN Secretary-General, the benefits of making cities more environmentally friendly are “enormous”, and include reduced climate risk, more jobs, and better health and well-being.
30/09/2021

In Pictures: How Africa Is Using Nature to Adapt to Climate Change

Human Wrongs Watch

29 September 2021 (UNEP)* — Despite being responsible for only around 3 per cent of global carbon dioxide emissions, experts say that Africa will be the region hardest hit by climate change.

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Credit: UNEP / GEF / Aidan Dockery

According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) latest major report, the continent is warming faster than the global average, which is likely to bring devastating impacts, from extreme rainfall to drought to coastal flooding.

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