Archive for ‘Market Lords’

17/09/2020

Equal Pay for Work of Equal Value: International Equal Pay Day

Man and woman in uniform in front of industrial equipment.

Worldwide, women make only 77 cents for every dollar earned by men, creating a lifetime of income inequality between men and women. PHOTO:ILO / Marcel Crozet

Across all regions, women are paid less than men, with the gender pay gap estimated at 23 per cent globally.

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17/09/2020

‘Around the World, Despite Decades of Activism, and Dozens of Laws on Equal Pay, Women Still Earn Less than 80 Cents for Every Dollar Men Do’

Two men and one woman in uniform working with wood.

If you had told me this forty years ago, I would have been shocked. But according to the World Economic Forum, it will take 257 years to close this gap.

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16/09/2020

10 Years to Restore Our Planet. 10 Actions that Count.

16 September 2020 (UN Environment)* — Against a backdrop of environmental crisis, the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration is a chance to revive the natural world that supports us all. 

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A decade may sound like a long time. But scientists say that these next ten years will count most in the fight to avert climate change and the loss of millions of species. Here are ten actions in the strategy of the UN Decade that can build a #GenerationRestoration. 

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16/09/2020

‘Protecting Nature Is Entirely within Humanity’s Reach. The Work Must Start Now’

Human Wrongs Watch

By Inger Andersen, Executive Director, UN Environment*

We have known for a long time that biodiversity, and the services it provides, have been in decline. It is on this background that ten years ago, the international community adopted the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020. The goal of the plan, and its Aichi Biodiversity Targets, was to halt biodiversity loss and ensure that ecosystems continued to provide essential services.

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16/09/2020

Nature: Humanity at a Crossroads, UN Warns

Human Wrongs Watch

Montreal, 15 September 2020 (UN Environment)*Despite encouraging progress in several areas, the natural world is suffering badly and getting worse. Eight transformative changes are, therefore, urgently needed to ensure human wellbeing and save the planet, the UN warns in a major report. nature-3545314_1920Pixabay

The report comes as the COVID-19 pandemic challenges people to rethink their relationship with nature, and to consider the profound consequences to their own wellbeing and survival that can result from continued biodiversity loss and the degradation of ecosystems.

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16/09/2020

UN Report Highlights Links between ‘Unprecedented Biodiversity Loss’ and Spread of Disease

ILRI/Barbara Wieland | Testing sheep for diseases in Bako, Ethiopia.
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The fifth edition of the UN’s Global Biodiversity Outlook report, published by the Convention of Biological Diversity (CBD), provides an authoritative overview of the state of nature worldwide.
15/09/2020

International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer

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Sky over Tennessee, United States. | PHOTO:UN Photo/N. Kollar

The phaseout of controlled uses of ozone depleting substances and the related reductions have not only helped protect the ozone layer for this and future generations, but have also contributed significantly to global efforts to address climate change; furthermore, it has protected human health and ecosystems by limiting the harmful ultraviolet radiation from reaching the Earth.

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15/09/2020

World Ozone Day 2020 – Ozone for Life!

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN Environment)* — 16 September is World Ozone Day. Thanks to international cooperation, this year we celebrate 35 years of the Vienna Convention and 35 years of global ozone layer protection.

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World Ozone Day shows that collective decisions and action, guided by science, are the only way to solve major global crises.

In 1985, the world’s governments adopted the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer. Under the Convention’s Montreal Protocol, governments, scientists and industry worked together to cut out 99 per cent of all ozone-depleting substances.

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15/09/2020

Remembering the 1960’s

Human Wrongs Watch

By John Scales Avery – TRANSCEND Media Service*

Lessons for today from the 1960’s

Everyone agrees that the 1960’s were very special. Those of us who lived through that era remember it as a time when the danger of a nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union was very real indeed.

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John Scales Avery

The world came extremely close to disaster during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

In response to the threat of nuclear destruction, there were massive public protests against nuclear weapons. Millions of people all over the world took to the streets.

Where is that passion and engagement today? When the Cold War supposedly ended with the fall of the Berlin Wall, everyone heaved a sigh of relief, and decided that the threat of global nuclear annihilation had gone away. But it has not gone away. It is still with us, and is perhaps greater today than ever before. Why do we not protest? Where are the millions of protesters that we saw in the 1960’s?

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15/09/2020

Journalism Under Fire: UNESCO Raises Alarm over Surge of Attacks on Media Workers Covering Protests

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Clampdowns on the media have increased sharply in 2020, the UN cultural agency said on Monday [14 September 2020], highlighting 21 protests around the world this year in which State security forces have violated journalists’ rights.

© Sarah Scaffidi | Protesters demonstrate against police brutality and racial injustice in Brooklyn, New York.
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In its new report, Safety of Journalists Covering Protests – Preserving Freedom of the Press During Times of Civil Unrest, the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural agency (UNESCO) said that between January and June this year, journalists have been increasingly attacked, arrested and even killed.