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- UN Mobilizes Amid Cascading Earthquakes in Eastern Afghanistan, Aiming to ‘Build Back Better’After a series of earthquakes and aftershocks struck Afghanistan this week, the United Nations and its member states have been prioritizing “community-driven recovery.” Read more »
- ‘Angola produces large quantities of oil and diamonds, yet most people don’t see the benefits’CIVICUS discusses recent protests in Angola with Florindo Chivucute, founder and executive director of Friends of Angola, a US-based civil society organisation established in 2014 that works to promote democracy, human rights and good governance in Angola. The Angolan government’s 1 July decision to remove diesel subsidies, sharply pushing… Read more »
- Kerala’s Human-Elephant ‘Conflict’: Time To Understand a Complex RelationshipIn the early part of this year, two deaths in Kerala garnered major media attention. A farmer in Wayanad and a female plantation worker in Idukki were killed in two separate events, within a matter of a few days, by wild elephants. Arikomban, another wild elephant, has become a media… Read more »
- We Can’t Meet Our Climate Goals Without Financing Agrifood SystemsKaveh Zahedi is the Director of the Office of Climate Change, Biodiversity and Environment at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Read more »
- The Debacle of the Global Plastics Treaty Negotiations –& Some Ideas for a Way ForwardThe debacle that was the latest round of negotiations for a global treaty on plastics (including in the marine environment); known as “INC 5.2” has already been written about at length by many colleagues on all sides of the issues. Despite all the very informative posts, articles, and other analyses,… Read more »
- Chile Aims to Become a Latin American Hub for Data Storage and TransmissionChile wants to be a hub in Latin America in data storage and transmission by developing data centers, leveraging its wealth of renewable energy, and its optimal digital interconnection. In contrast, the massive water required for cooling servers and resistance from social and local organizations who were not consulted are… Read more »
- Rise of the Planet of the AgedIt is becoming increasingly apparent that planet Earth is evolving into the planet of the aged. In nearly every country around the world, the numbers and percentages of the aged, commonly defined as individuals aged 65 years or older, have increased rapidly. Consequently, the aged have infiltrated offices and institutions… Read more »
- ‘Tell Us When the Next Storm Will Come’—Human Stories From Kashmir’s Deadliest AugustThe relentless rain that battered the mountains and valleys of Jammu and Kashmir this August shattered lives and records. In the span of just 31 days, more than 100 lives were lost, scores of families were displaced, and entire communities devastated, not just by the sheer force of nature but… Read more »
- Climate Change is Deepening Child Poverty in Latin America and Caribbean2025 has been marked by a significant escalation of the climate crisis and its effects on vulnerable populations, as the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) warn that average global temperatures could exceed the 1.5°C threshold within the next five years. In Latin America and the Caribbean, rising temperatures and emissions continue… Read more »
- Trump’s Tariff Tsunami Hits BrazilSince January 2025, Donald Trump’s second presidency has been focused on securing the global supremacy of the United States. It justifies a package of international coercive and intimidatory measures, accompanied by an aggressive, arrogant rhetoric. Right at the outset, the new administration announced a veritable tsunami of tariffs and immediately… Read more »
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