Archive for ‘Mother Earth’

11/05/2021

5 Things You Should Know about the State of the Global Economy

10 May 2021 (UN News)*Is this the year we overcome the global economic crisis caused by the pandemic? Are our jobs in danger? Who has lost the most in the crisis and what can be done to recover?
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IMF/Ernesto Benavides | Goods are transported by hands in Lima, Peru.

As the UN Department of Social and Economic Affairs (DESA) prepares to launch the mid-year update of the 2021 World Economic Situation and Prospects (WESP) report, here are five things you need to know about the state of the global economy.

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11/05/2021

‘Free Up Bottlenecks Stifling Africa’s Agri-Food Sector’

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — The UN agriculture chief on 10 May 2021 warned that severe underfunding of Africa’s agri-food sector has boosted food insecurity and was hampering the future development of countries across the continent. 

© FAO/Alessandra Benedetti | A farmer works in a rice field in Bagré, Burkina Faso.
 
“Let’s unblock the bottlenecks that are holding back potential by increasing coordination and upskilling human capacity in African nations”, urged QU Dongyu, Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).

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10/05/2021

This Secretive Industry Is Putting Sea Creatures at Risk

Image from Greenpeace International.

The deep sea mining industry is planning to send monster machines to plunder the seabed and extract polymetallic nodules – potato-sized lumps of rocks loaded with metals and minerals. Deep sea mining isn’t happening yet, but the kinds of metals this industry is targeting are used in phones, laptops and batteries.

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10/05/2021

From the Non-Aligned Movement to Active Non-Alignment

Human Wrongs Watch

By Roberto Savio*

8 May 2021 (Wall Street International)* — This paper is not going to be academic or conceptual, but a long article. I thought that my best contribution would be to give a testimony I have lived through of the triple process of decolonisation, the Non-Aligned Movement and the Group of 77, in which I actively participated.
Dumbarton Oaks in Washington, D.C., was the location of the conference in 1944
Dumbarton Oaks in Washington, D.C., was the location of the conference in 1944 | Image from Wall Street International.

I believe that I am one of the few survivors left from the Bandung Conference (1955) and that communicating my experience of the process of the creation and development of the Third World, its vision and values, may be the most useful thing I can do.

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09/05/2021

Many Stateless in UK Face a Tortuous Road to Recognition

Human Wrongs Watch

By Matthew Saltmarsh*

UNHCR study shines light on a hidden national issue that, despite recent progress, still affects millions of people around the world.  Español   |  Français   |  عربيUnited Kingdom. StatelessnessA recognised stateless person in the UK sits on a park bench in east London.  © UNHCR/Katie Barlow

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LONDON, UK (UNHCR)* – For more than seven decades, Benjamin has lacked something that most people take for granted: a nationality.

Born in Namibia, then part of South Africa, he did not acquire nationality at birth because at the time neither of his parents had citizenship or permanent residency in the country.

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09/05/2021

‘I Am Alive, But I Feel Like I Am Dead’: A Migrant Grieves the Drowning of 3 Children

© IOM/Olivia Headon. Migrants who survived the capsizing of a smugglers boat in the Gulf of Aden were brought ashore in Obock in Djibouti.
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“I have lost everything,” says Misrah, as she struggles to recount the most traumatic of events, witnessing the deaths of her three children.
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The 27-year-old Ethiopian woman, her husband and children – Aziza, five; Rachar, three; and Ikram, two – and at least 55 other migrants and refugees were aboard a boat controlled by smugglers crossing the Gulf of Aden from Yemen to the Horn of Africa via Djibouti, on 12 April.
08/05/2021

Birdsong, a Balm for Pandemic Anxieties, Is under Threat

Human Wrongs Watch

7 May 2021 (UNEP)* — Since the start of the pandemic a growing number of people have turned to nature – including visible and audible nature in urban settings in the form of birds and birdsong – to soothe the angst brought about by COVID-19.

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And bird watching seems to be becoming more popular. Starting in April 2020, eBird began to see a notable increase in contributions of bird observations. April 2020 eBird checklist submissions increased by 41 per cent compared to April 2019.

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07/05/2021

The Rise of Brazil’s Neo-Pentecostal Narco-Militia

Human Wrongs Watch

By Kristina Hinz Doriam Borges, Aline Coutinho, Thiago Cury Andries*

In Rio de Janeiro, drug trafficking factions, paramilitaries and evangelical churches have united to fight a ‘holy war’ against their rivals.

Armed men in front of a football field | Ricardo Funari//BrazilPhotos/Alamy Stock Photo

6 May 2021 (openDemocracy)* — Israeli flags fly from the highest spots of the hills surrounding the Cidade Alta favela in the North Zone of Rio de Janeiro. Checkpoints, raised to prevent the entry of police and rival groups, display the Star of David to warn passers-by whose territory they are entering.

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07/05/2021

The Cold War Only Ends with NATO’s Defeat in the Hindu Kush

Human Wrongs Watch

By Michael von der Schulenburg*

Afghanistan is a geopolitical game changer for the West

6 May 2021 (Wall Street International)*

In the remote mountains of the Hindu Kush not only Soviet attempts to install a pro-communist regime but also Western efforts to establish a liberal democracy by force now ended in disaster
In the remote mountains of the Hindu Kush not only Soviet attempts to install a pro-communist regime but also Western efforts to establish a liberal democracy by force now ended in disaster | Image from Wall Street International.

I have always loved Afghanistan and the friendliness and hospitality of its people. I experienced Afghans not as extremists but as an extraordinarily proud, sincere and honest people who are scraping a living out of the harsh conditions of their country…

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07/05/2021

‘Urgent Steps Must Be Taken to Reduce Methane Emissions this Decade’

Washington DC, 6 May 2021 (UNEP)* A Global Methane Assessment released today by the Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) shows that human-caused methane emissions can be reduced by up to 45 per cent this decade.
 

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Such reductions would avoid nearly 0.3°C of global warming by 2045 and would be consistent with keeping the Paris Climate Agreement’s goal to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius (1.5˚C) within reach.