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- Unpacking COP30’s Politically Charged Belém Package
Despite nearly 80 developed and developing countries standing firm demanding an end to the use of planet-warming fossil fuels, there is no mention of fossil fuels in the final COP30 agreement, only an oblique reference to the 'UAE consensus.' Read more » - If COP30 Fails, It Won’t Be North vs. South, but Power vs People
Ginger Cassady is Executive Director, Rainforest Action Network Read more » - Rainwater Harvesting Mitigates Drought in Eastern Guatemala – VIDEO
Plagued by drought, farming families living within the boundaries of the Dry Corridor in eastern Guatemala have resorted to rainwater harvesting, an effective technique that has allowed them to cope. This enables them to obtain food from plots of land that would otherwise be difficult to farm. Funded by the… Read more » - The Rising Threat of Digital Abuse: Women’s Vulnerability in the Age of AI and Online Harassment
As the digital landscape continues to expand and integrate into various aspects of daily life, humanitarian experts have raised concerns about the associated risks, particularly as artificial intelligence (AI), online anonymity, and the absence of effective monitoring frameworks heighten the potential for abuse and harassment. Women and girls are disproportionately… Read more » - The UN General Assembly, Over Burdened with Repetitive Resolutions, Aims at Revitalization
The 193-member General Assembly (GA), the UN’s highest policy-making body, has long been the repository for scores of long-winded outdated resolutions accumulated over several decades– and lying in cold storage. As part of the proposed restructuring of the United Nations, which is facing a severe liquidity crisis, there is now… Read more » - Evaluation Finds Food Systems Programs Deliver Results but Warns of Missed Transformation ChancesA new independent evaluation of the Global Environment Facility’s food systems programs says they are delivering strong environmental and livelihood gains in many countries but warns that a narrow focus on farm production, weak political analysis, and shrinking coordination budgets are holding back deeper transformation. The Evaluation of GEF Food Systems… Read more »
- School Days Lost, but Non-Economic Loss and Damage Not Part of Global Talks
Social impacts of climate change are already worsening, and long-term impacts can lead to stunted education. —Saqib Huq, Managing Director at the International Centre for Climate Change and Development Read more » - ‘Future Shaped by Ocean-Based Innovations Within Reach’
Oceans contribute to climate regulation by absorbing over a quarter of human-caused CO₂ emissions and around 90 percent of excess heat but attract only 1.7 percent of everything that’s invested in science. Read more » - COP30: Urgent Financing to Transform Agrifood Systems
René Orellana Halkyer, Assistant Director-General and FAO Regional Representative for Latin America and the Caribbean Read more » - Sidelined—Quilombos Fight on for Health of World’s Largest Rainforest
Without (land) titles, Quilombolas (an Afro-descendant community) are exposed to invasion and displacement from big companies, ranchers, farmers and land grabbers. —Fabio Nogueira, Menino Jesus Quilombola leader Read more »
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