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- To Tackle Microplastic Pollution from Synthetic Textiles, Rebuild Natural Fibre MarketsPlastic pollution has emerged as one of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time. Since the mid-20th century, over 8 billion metric tons of plastic have been produced globally (UNEP, 2021). Shockingly, more than 90% of this plastic waste has not been recycled. Instead, it has been incinerated, buried… Read more »
- Biogas, a Solution to Poultry Pollution in El SalvadorStill in its early stages and with few players, the poultry sector in El Salvador is taking small steps toward environmentally sustainable production by using its biological waste to generate biogas and, in turn, electricity –an equation that benefits the natural environment, communities, and the farms themselves. El Granjero is… Read more »
- Climate Pressures are Redefining Macroeconomic Resilience in Asia & the PacificIn the past year, Asia and the Pacific has faced intensifying climate pressures, from extreme heat in Bangladesh and India to devastating floods in northern Thailand and rising food insecurity across the Pacific. But these are just the most visible signs. Beneath the surface, increasing temperatures, shifting rainfall and rising… Read more »
- Staff Union Unanimously Declares “No Confidence” in Secretary-General & Head of UN Reform ProcessThe growing opposition to the UN80 restructuring plan -– which has come under heavy fire from staff unions – has now reached the upper echelons of the world body. A motion, adopted at an Extraordinary General Assembly meeting, held July 24, by the Staff Union Council in Geneva (UNOG), reads… Read more »
- Funding Cuts by Traditional Donors and the Future of Localization: Power, Paradox, and the Politics of AidIn recent years, major international donors such as the European Union (EU), the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), USAID, and other bilaterals (such as BMZ, Sida, the Netherlands among others) have significantly reduced development funding to global majority countries. These shifts are occurring in the midst of rhetorical commitments… Read more »
- Clean Energy Sources Are Beginning to Overtake Fossil Fuels, But Is It Too Late?As a result of the worsening climate crisis, extreme weather patterns have disrupted nearly all aspects of human life around the world. With the impacts of fossil fuel reliance being more pronounced than ever before, the United Nations (UN) has implored governments and industries to begin adopting more sustainable, renewable… Read more »
- How Israel Lost its SoulThe dramatic story of Israel’s birth in 1948 following the Nazi Holocaust captured the wonder and admiration of the world. Its founders claimed that Israel would be a light to the nations, but now the Jewish State’s identity has gone from being the victim of genocide to perpetrator in less… Read more »
- World Bank-Funded Climate Resilience Project Saves Tanzania’s Port City from DrowningWhen the rains pounded through the night, 44-year-old Teresia Katimba clutched her rosary and prayed silently, her fingers trembling with each whispered Hail Mary. A devout Catholic and mother of four, she stayed awake, huddling her children, hoping the floodwaters wouldn’t engulf them. In Jangwani, a flood-prone neighborhood in Dar… Read more »
- Climate Change An Existential Threat To Humanity, Urges Action – ICJThe case was “unlike any that have previously come before the court,” President of the International Court of Justice Judge Yuji Iwasawa said while reading the court’s unanimous advisory opinion outlining the legal obligations of United Nations member states with regard to climate change. This case was not simply a… Read more »
- From Haor to BrickfieldsNikli Upazila, located in the Kishoreganj district of Bangladesh, is part of the haor region, a vast wetland ecosystem characterized by bowl-shaped depressions. This unique geography subjects the area to significant climatic challenges, particularly recurrent flooding. The haor region, including Nikli, experiences a subtropical monsoon climate with distinct wet and… Read more »
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