Armed with a New Training Manual, Pacific Farmers Look to Control Deadly Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle Infestations

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By External SourceSUVA, Fiji, Sep 3 2021 (IPS-Partners) The Pacific has been battling the spread of the Coconut Rhinoceros Beetles (CRB) for years and is now challenged by the invasion of a new CRB biotype, the CRB-Guam strain, that has spread to seven Pacific Island countries in just a decade […]

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Tropentag 2021

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Sep 14, 2021 – 08:00 am to 11:00 am EDT India Kenya Uganda Conference Gender Agriculture Production Resilience Health Tropentag 2021 SEP 14, 2021 – 08:00 AM to 11:00 AM EDT. IFPRI is participating in Tropentag 2021. 

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European Union helps WFP provide food assistance to people at risk of famine in South Sudan

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Country: South Sudan Source: World Food Programme The €11.6 million funding allows WFP to provide life-saving food assistance and nutrition support to millions of people in South Sudan and assist vulnerable families in a cost-efficient manner.

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Japan’s PM Suga will not run in party leader election, effectively giving up the premiership

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Japanese Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide will not run in his party’s forthcoming leadership election, effectively giving up the premiership, the ruling Liberal Democratic Party confirmed Friday.

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By hogging sunlight, invasive shrubs harm native plants in US forests

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Photo: Pixabay/BjoernSchrempp When most people in the United States think of invasive species, they might picture Burmese pythons in Florida or cane toads in Hawaii. Few Americans may think of shrubs as invasive species, yet these plants too can wreak havoc with the country’s forests. By sprouting leaves earlier in the […]

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Carbon Quarterly – Volume 4

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Carbon Quarterly is a newsletter covering developments in carbon policy, law, and innovation. No matter your views on climate change policy, there is no avoiding an increasing focus on carbon regulation, resiliency planning, and energy efficiency at nearly every level of government and business. Changes in carbon—and more broadly greenhouse […]

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New York City Mandates Proof of Vaccination as Delta Virus Spreads

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COVID-19 vaccines now available to most New Yorkers– and they are free. Credit: New York City Mayor’s Office By Thalif DeenNEW YORK, Sep 2 2021 (IPS) The rigid new restrictions imposed by New York city– currently facing a surge in the deadly Delta corona virus variant– have prompted scores of […]

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PLN Nagan Raya tanam 3.000 pohon di Danau Laut Tadu

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ANTARA – PLN UPK Nagan Raya bersama Aliansi Peduli Lingkungan menanam 3.000 bibit pohon di lokasi wisata Danau Laut Tadu, Kabupaten Nagan Raya, Aceh. Penanaman ribuan bibit pohon itu merupakan suatu langkah untuk melakukan …

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Save the Children fears increase of violence against women and girls in Haiti

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Country: Haiti Source: Save the Children International community must ensure the response to the earthquake is adequately funded, including the care of survivors of GBV, and support the safe and unhindered access to hardest-hit communities.

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The poaching of Sumatra’s endangered tigers remains an acute problem

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Photo: Pixabay/pen_ash Tigers are critically endangered throughout all their ranges from Russia to India and so the loss of a single animal in the wild is a setback to conservation efforts. The death of three tigers at the same time is a tragedy. Yet three Sumatran tigers, a mother with two […]

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