Publication date: January 2022 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 191 Author(s): Terese E. Venus, Johannes Sauer
Publication date: January 2022 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 191 Author(s): Terese E. Venus, Johannes Sauer
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Protest against the 30X30 conservation plan at IUCN World Conservation Congress, Marseille, France. Credit: Survival International By Manipadma JenaMARSEILLE, France, Sep 15 2021 (IPS) One of the most hotly debated issues at the recently concluded IUCN Congress in Marseilles was about designating 30 percent of the planet’s land and water surface as protected areas by
National disaster declared as crops fail after poor rains and locusts, while ethnic conflicts add to crisis An estimated 2.1 million Kenyans face starvation due to a drought in half the country, which is affecting harvests. The National Drought Management Authority (NDMA) said people living in 23 counties across the arid north, northeastern and coastal
National energy audit challenges Morrison government claim Australia doing more to combat the climate crisis than other nations Get our free news app; get our morning email briefing Major developed countries including the US, Japan, Britain and the European Union cut greenhouse gas emissions from electricity generation faster than Australia over the past decade, a
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Local stakeholders engaged in participatory livelihoods planning in Champasack, Laos. Credit: A Barlis By Marty LoganKATHMANDU, Nepal, Sep 14 2021 (IPS) As incidents of drought and extreme rainfall increase, farmers in Southeast Asia are partnering with experts to develop targeted weather forecasts to work around the threats and, when adaptation becomes too costly, buy specially
Warning comes as Climate Council report finds Australia will not have ‘lasting national security’ without addressing climate crisis Get our free news app; get our morning email briefing Australia has its “head in the sand” regarding the national security implications of climate change and should follow the US in spelling out the risks, a former
Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland tours the Coral Vita coral restoration facility in Freeport, Grand Bahama, with co-founder Sam Teicher. By External SourceSep 13 2021 (IPS-Partners) The Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland called for urgent action to ensure improved climate resilience of small states and promised to amplify the concerns of small and other vulnerable states around
Publication date: January 2022 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 191 Author(s): Tom Staton, Tom D. Breeze, Richard J. Walters, Jo Smith, Robbie D. Girling