News headlines for “Environmental Issues”, page 20

  1. Healing the ozone layer: ‘Guided by science, united in action’

    - UN News

    Every year on 16 September, the UN celebrates the international community’s success in healing the ozone layer and brings attention to what more can be done to protect the planet.

  2. Inside Africa’s Big Bet on Youth to Feed the Continent and Who’s Actually Getting Funded

    - Inter Press Service

    DAKAR, September 15 (IPS) - Winnie Wambui leans forward on the panel stage, microphone in hand, scanning the room until she spots a raised hand.

  3. AI Governance: Human Rights in the Balance As Tech Giants and Authoritarians Converge

    - Inter Press Service

    BRUSSELS, Belgium, September 15 (IPS) - Algorithms decide who lives and dies in Gaza. AI-powered surveillance tracks journalists in Serbia. Autonomous weapons are paraded through Beijing’s streets in displays of technological might. This isn’t dystopian fiction – it’s today’s reality. As AI reshapes the world, the question of who controls this technology and how it’s governed has become an urgent priority.

  4. Africa Calls for Homegrown Climate Solutions in Just Transition

    - Inter Press Service

    ADDIS ABABA, September 12 (IPS) - African climate negotiators and civil society organizations at the second Africa Climate Summit (ACS 2) have called on governments to include sustainable farming approaches and other Africa-led solutions in their revised Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) and National Adaptation Plans (NAP) ahead of COP 30, as the only way to have their priorities on the global climate negotiation agenda.

  5. Afghanistan: Lifesaving services cut as Taliban bars women aid workers

    - UN News

    The ongoing humanitarian response to the devastating Afghanistan earthquake disaster continued on Friday, although essential services have been cut for operational reasons following reinforced Taliban restrictions on women working with the UN, the global body said.

  6. Experts Launch a Climate and Health Curriculum for African Negotiators Ahead of COP30

    - Inter Press Service

    ADDIS ABABA, September 11 (IPS) - Despite climate change being a health risk multiplier, health is often underrepresented in climate negotiation processes.Experts attribute this to a lack of funding by the African governments and a lack of capacity building among climate negotiators.

  7. Banks Embed Climate Risk, Gender and Sustainability in Finance Products

    - Inter Press Service

    NAIROBI, September 9 (IPS) - As climate shocks intensify across East Africa, from failed rains in Kenya’s arid north to devastating floods in Tanzania’s coastal belt, the region’s banks are emerging as unlikely but powerful players in the resilience race.

  8. North Worsens Tropical Catastrophe

    - Inter Press Service

    KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, September 9 (IPS) - Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have risen over the last two centuries, with current and accumulated emissions per capita from rich nations greatly exceeding those of the Global South.

  9. Do We Need a Pacific Peace Index?

    - Inter Press Service

      Globally, there is a 0.36% deterioration in average levels of peacefulness, as more countries are increasing their levels of militarisation against the backdrop of rising geopolitical tensions, increasing conflict, and rising economic uncertainty.

  10. Afghanistan quake: ‘Communities are struggling with basic survival’

    - UN News

    A senior UN aid coordination official in Afghanistan on Monday urged the international community to respond to earthquake victims’ urgent need for support “not only to survive today, but to have the strength to rebuild their lives tomorrow.”

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