More than 27 million children at risk as devastating floods set records across the world

8 November 2022 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

Countries: Cameroon, Chad, Gambia, Malawi, Nigeria, Pakistan, South Sudan, World, Yemen Source: UN Children’s Fund A large majority of the children are at high risk of a multitude of threats, including death by drowning, disease, lack of safe drinking water, malnutrition, disruption in learning, and violence.

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Accelerating adoption of climate-smart agriculture: Reaching women farmers in Uganda with video extension

7 November 2022 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

Accelerating adoption of climate-smart agriculture: Reaching women farmers in Uganda with video extension Nov 7, 2022 pfowlkes Mon, 11/07/2022 – 10:13 Accelerating adoption of climate-smart agriculture: Reaching women farmers in Uganda with video extension Moses Lule Bridging the gender gap: A new project highlights the potential of targeted video-based extension […]

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Shipwreck off coast of Yemen claims lives of migrants from the Horn of Africa

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Countries: World, Yemen Source: International Organization for Migration At least 28 migrants are believed to be missing after a shipwreck occurred off the coast of Yemen. The Yemeni Coast Guard has so far recovered three bodies and continues to search for those remaining.

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Africa: Will COP27 Deliver or be a Climate Forum of Empty Promises?

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A farmer in Nkayi, Zimbabwe, looks at an empty granary following a poor rainy season. Africa is experiencing massive impacts due to climate change. Credit Busani Bafana/IPS By Busani BafanaBulawayo, Nov 7 2022 (IPS) Africa is counting on COP27 to deliver it from climate change. But will it? Global leaders […]

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Should we start placing more solar farms in deserts?

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Photo: Pixabay/fabersam Increasing the number of solar farms worldwide will significantly contribute to energy independence and carbon-neutral lifestyles. Building them in grassy fields and on rooftops is commonplace. Could the complex problem of streamlined renewable energy be solved with a simple solution like placing solar panels in deserts? It’s critical […]

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K&L Gates to Hold First Retreat for Diverse Lawyers from Across Firm’s U.S. Offices

6 November 2022 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

Diverse lawyers from across the U.S. offices and practices of global law firm K&L Gates LLP will gather during a multi-day, in-person retreat in early November. Open to the firm’s diverse lawyers at all levels throughout the U.S., the retreat will focus on empowering the lawyers to find success in […]

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Pacific Islands: Climate Finance Action a Priority at COP27

5 November 2022 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

Corals and coral reefs are found around the islands and atolls of the Pacific. In Vanuatu, the government, with the support of SPC, implemented a coral reef climate change adaptation project based on coral gardening. Photo credit: SPC By Catherine WilsonSydney, Nov 5 2022 (IPS) Today, the window of opportunity […]

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More than 5,000 people in shelters after Hurricane Lisa hits Belize

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Country: Belize Sources: UN Country Team in Belize, UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Hurricane Lisa made landfall just south of Belize City on 2 November, affecting approximately 172,000 persons with more than 500 houses completely destroyed.

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North Korea fires ballistic missile, says Japan and South Korea

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North Korea fired at least one unidentified ballistic missile on Thursday, that Japan said flew over its main island, landing in the Pacific Ocean, and South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said landed in waters off the east of the peninsula.

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Experts endeavor to ensure a climate of ‘safety first’ as cell-based food production methods evolve globally

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While meat-alternative, plant-based, processed foods are now well established in supermarkets in many countries in Asia and the Pacific, cell-based food production, derived directly from cells of animals, though not as widely known, could be for sale to consumers in the near future, experts from the Food and Agriculture […]

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