Archive for ‘Latin America & Caribbean’

12/11/2023

El Niño Expected to Last at Least Until April 2024

Human Wrongs Watch

El Niño is expected to fuel further temperature increases

Impacts will continue into 2024

It will exacerbate extreme weather and climate-events, like heatwaves, floods and droughts

Geneva, 8 November (World Meteorological Organization (WMO)* — The ongoing El Niño event is expected to last at least until April 2024, influencing weather patterns and contributing to a further spike in temperatures both on land and in the ocean, according to a new Update from the World Meteorological Organization.

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12/11/2023

One Planet-Polar Summit Calls for Action on Glaciers and Poles

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10 November 2023 (World Meteorological Organization (WMO)*Government leaders and scientists have sounded the alarm at the accelerating scale and speed of melting snow, ice and glaciers and the looming threat for human, environmental and economic well-being and security.
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The One Planet – Polar Summit hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron called for urgent action to cut greenhouse gas emissions, for more in-depth scientific research on the cryosphere and better integration of the effects of the retreat of the cryosphere into policy-making.

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12/11/2023

EU-Mercosur: The European Union’s Dirty Plastic Secret

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Stop EU-Mercosur Trade - Action in Brussels. © Eric De Mildt / Greenpeace
Stop EU-Mercosur Trade – Action in Brussels – Activists from Greenpeace Belgium scale the EU Council headquarters in Brussels, and spray the building with an agricultural pesticide pump, while EU trade ministers discuss the EU-Mercosur trade deal.© Eric De Mildt / Greenpeace

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11/11/2023

Americas: Migrants Pushed to Cross Darién Gap, Abused

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By Human Rights Watch*

Lack of Safe and Legal Pathways Risks People’s Lives, Empowers Organized Crime

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Migrants and asylum seekers embark on boats that take them from Necoclí to Capurganá, Colombia, where many began a days-long journey across the Darién Gap. © 2022 Human Rights Watch.

(Washington, DC) Restrictions on movement imposed by governments in the Americas have pushed migrants and asylum seekers to risk their lives crossing the Darién Gap, a swampy jungle at the ColombiaPanama border, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today [9 Nomeber 2023].

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11/11/2023

Carbon Market Greenwashing Systems Deepen Inequalities in Global South – Experts

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NAIROBI, Nov 10 2023 (IPS)* – Somalia, Syria, DRC Congo, Afghanistan, Yemen, Chad, South Sudan, Central African Republic, Nigeria, and Ethiopia are the 10 countries at greatest risk of climate disaster globally despite collectively contributing just 0.28 percent of global CO2 emissions.
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Kenya's extensive coastline has been fronted as a hub for carbon trading due to its lush mangrove forests. But now experts caution that carbon markets are exploitative greenwashing systems. Credit: Joyce Chimbi/IPS

Kenya’s extensive coastline has been fronted as a hub for carbon trading due to its lush mangrove forests. But now experts caution that carbon markets are exploitative greenwashing systems. Credit: Joyce Chimbi/IPS

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10/11/2023

Fossil Fuel Producers ‘Literally Doubling Down’

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(UN News)* — Contrary to pledges to cut fossil fuel production, government policies worldwide will add up to a doubling of production in 2030, a new report from the UN environment agency (UNEP) revealed on Wednesday [].

The increased use of fossil fuels is inconsistent with limiting global warming.
© Unsplash/Johannes Plenio | The increased use of fossil fuels is inconsistent with limiting global warming.

This hike in fuel extraction comes despite 151 national governments having pledged to achieve net-zero emissions.

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06/11/2023

White-Collar Miners: Who Is Devastating the Amazon?

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By LUIS SALAS RODRÍGUEZ for DEBATES INDÍGENAS*

IWGIA – International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs*, 1 November 2023 — While miners are blamed for the destruction of the forests, this gold fever would not exist without the lavish consumption of sheikhs, influencers, rappers, footballers, brokers, Hollywood actors and famous singers.

Following the rise in the price of gold during Covid-19, Central Banks and speculators have further boosted this demand.

In Brazil and Venezuela, the land area affected by mining is increasing rapidly and the presence of gold miners threatens the indigenous communities living near the deposits.

When we think of the illegal and legal gold mining that is bleeding the Amazon, the culprits are obvious.

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03/11/2023

UN General Assembly Votes Overwhelmingly against US Cuba Embargo

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(UN News)* — The UN General Assembly on Thursday [] voted by a large margin against the United States’ economic and trade embargo against Cuba, first imposed in 1960. A total of 187 States voted for the resolution put forward each year against the embargo with only the US and Israel voting against and Ukraine abstaining.

The UN General Assembly votes on the necessity of ending the economic, commercial and financial embargo imposed by the United States against Cuba.
UN Photo/Evan Schneider | The UN General Assembly votes on the necessity of ending the economic, commercial and financial embargo imposed by the United States against Cuba.
02/11/2023

UN Hunger Report Sounds Alarm on Emergencies at Risk of Going Forgotten amid Crisis in Palestine 

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WFP-FAO report highlights 22 countries or territories needing urgent attention as funding shortfall hampers support 

, Paul Anthem

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The Democratic Republic of the Congo: A woman collects food for her family in Bulengo displacement camp in the east. A total of 2.9 million people are expected to face Emergency levels of acute food insecurity in the country between January and June 2024. Photo: WFP/Benjamin Anguandia

(WFP)* — The latest Hunger Hotspots report provides a telling reminder of critical humanitarian emergencies that risk falling under the radar while the world’s attention is on the conflict in Israel and Palestine.

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31/10/2023

‘Stop the Madness’ of Climate Change: UN Chief

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(UN News)* — UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Monday [] called on the world to “stop the madness” of climate change as he visited the Everest region in Nepal where melting glaciers are putting entire communities at risk of extinction.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres visits Syangbpoche in Solukhumbu district, Nepal.
UN Photo/Narendra Shrestha | UN Secretary-General António Guterres visits Syangbpoche in Solukhumbu district, Nepal.

“The rooftops of the world are caving in,” the UN chief said, warning that the “disappearance of glaciers altogether” looms even larger.

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