09/03/2022

Changing a System that Exploits Nature and Women, for a Sustainable Future

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LIMA, Mar 7 2022 (IPS)* – “Pachamama (Mother Earth) is upset with all the damage we are doing to her,” says Hilda Roca, an indigenous Peruvian farmer from Cusipata, in the Andes highlands of the department of Cuzco, referring to climate change and the havoc it is wreaking on her life and her environment. | En español

Peruvian farmer Hilda Roca, 37, stands in her agro-ecological garden in Cusipata, a town located at more than 3,300 meters above sea level in the highlands of Cuzco, where she grows vegetables for her family and sells the surplus with the support of her adolescent daughter and son. CREDIT: Mariela Jara/IPS

Peruvian farmer Hilda Roca, 37, stands in her agro-ecological garden in Cusipata, a town located at more than 3,300 meters above sea level in the highlands of Cuzco, where she grows vegetables for her family and sells the surplus with the support of her adolescent daughter and son. CREDIT: Mariela Jara/IPS

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09/03/2022

New FAO Report Dives into the Potential Advantages and Concerns around New Foods, New Technologies and Much More

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Rome, 7 March 2022 (FAO)*  – Whether it’s new foods like jellyfish, edible insects and cell-based meat, or new technologies like blockchain, artificial intelligence and nanotechnology, the future promises exciting opportunities for feeding the world. However, the time to start preparing for any potential safety concerns is now.

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Technological and scientific innovations are revolutionizing the agrifood sector ©FAO/IAEA

09/03/2022

As Climate Changes, World Grapples with a Wildfire Crisis

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9 March 2022 (UNEP)* — Whether it’s the Australian coast or the rainforests of Brazil, unrestrained wildfires – shrouded by black smoke and punctuated by the crackle of burning vegetation – have laid waste to some of the world’s most-iconic landscapes in recent years.

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These blazes, directly and indirectly, impact millions of people and myriad habitats globally – and they’re becoming more common.

Record-breaking temperatures in 2021 increased the frequency and intensity of wildfires and their associated risks to human and environmental health, according to Spreading like Wildfire, a new report from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and GRID-Arendal.

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09/03/2022

‘No Justification for Violence or Terror’ Says UN Envoy amid Rising Tensions in Jerusalem

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(UN News)* — The UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process on Tuesday [8 March 2022] expressed deep concern over the “deteriorating security situation” this week in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, where daily violence has claimed the lives of six Palestinians, including a child.

© Unsplash | Al Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem’s Old City.
 

Tor Wennesland added that 26 Palestinians and seven Israelis have also been injured during the confrontations.

According to news reports, Israeli police shot a Palestinian man dead on Monday after he stabbed two officers at a gate to the Old City of Jerusalem. Militant group Hamas, reportedly claimed the attacker as a member.

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08/03/2022

An African View of What’s Happening in Europe

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By Khatondi Soita Wepukhulu*

Africans support the Ukrainian people, but centuries of experience also make us wary of ‘solutions’ by our former colonisers | ESPAÑOL

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3 Marcch 2022 (openDemocracy)* — Scrolling through my social media and news feeds, “I stand with Ukraine” is the dominant statement of support for a country that undeniably needs it at this time.

But this stance is not as black and white as Western liberals like to think.

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08/03/2022

Militarism Is Never the Answer

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Mairead Maguire, Nobel Peace Laureate | The Peace People – TRANSCEND Media Service*

Although we all condemn President Putin`s action in entering Ukraine we must now consider what steps can be taken to de-escalate the situation. Although some low level talks have been held we must consider the best options to not stroke or escalate a war in Europe.

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Mairead Corrigan Maguire

Both sides need assurances of their own safety with Russia requesting that Ukraine remaining non-NATO/neutral state.

This is very important to the Russians.  Before the break-up of USSR, NATO promised never to move east into ex-soviet countries. They now have missiles and bases in most ex-soviet countries.

The Ukrainians also need guarantees of their own security. There would have to be a full withdrawal of Russian troops and possibly a UN Monitoring body along borders of Donbas region, to prevent ongoing war that has been carried out along the borders of Donbas where thousands of civilians have been killed following the 2014 uprising.

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08/03/2022

Can 70% of the World’s Poor Celebrate International Women’s Day?

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MADRID, Mar 7 2022 (IPS)* – The picture is gloomy: not only do women represent 70% of the 1.3 billion people living in conditions of poverty, but also up to 40% of the poorest households in urban areas are headed by women.
International Women's Day - women predominate in the world's food production (50-80%), but they own less than 10% of the land.

Women predominate in the world’s food production (50-80 per cent), but they own less than 10 per cent of the land. Credit: Jency Samuel/IP

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05/03/2022

“Slave” Tattoos, Electric Shock Devices, Plastic bracelets: Examples of Abuses Deployed by Human Traffickers to Control, Torture, and Brand Their Victims

© UNICEF/Juan Haro | Abdul, from Darfur, was forced to live in a house in Libya and work. He is now seeking asylum.
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The plastic bracelets the women wore in a bar in Argentina indicated the number of men they had been forced to have sex with. In Thailand, men and children from Myanmar were exploited in the fishing industry: an electric shock device was used if they refused to work.
And a Chinese symbol for “slave” was tattooed on the ankle of a woman in the United States.
05/03/2022

Over One Billion Obese People Globally, Health Crisis Must Be Reversed – WHO

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(UN News)* — On World Obesity Day, marked on Friday [4 March 2022], the World Health Organization (WHO) urged countries to do more to reverse what is a preventable health crisis.

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© UNICEF/Arimacs Wilander | A street vendor sells fried food from his stall in Jakarta, Indonesia.

According to recent data, more than one billion people worldwide are obese, including 650 million adults, 340 million adolescents and 39 million children.

With the numbers still increasing, WHO estimates that by 2025, approximately 167 million people will become less healthy because they are overweight or obese.

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05/03/2022

Food Price Index Hit Record High in February

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(UN News)* — Global food prices reached an all-time high in February, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported on Friday [4 March 2022].

Unsplash/Jo-Anne McArthur | Dairy cows in Taiwan.

The Food Price Index, which tracks the international prices of a items such as vegetable oils and dairy products, averaged 140.7 points last month, or nearly four per cent up from January.

This is also 24.1 per cent over the level a year earlier and 3.1 points higher than in February 2011.

“Concerns over crop conditions and adequate export availabilities explain only a part of the current global food price increases. A much bigger push for food price inflation comes from outside food production, particularly the energy, fertilizer and feed sectors,” said FAO economist Upali Galketi Aratchilage.