News headlines for “Environmental Issues”, page 79

  1. ‘No life without land’ says campaigning athlete at UN desertification meeting

    - UN News

    There can be “no life without healthy land as we cannot survive,” according to an Olympic athlete who has been attending a global meeting being held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, focused on halting desertification and land loss and promoting the restoration and sustainable use of land.

  2. Climate Finance Not Charity, But Obligation, International Court of Justice hears

    - Inter Press Service

    THE HAGUE & SRINAGAR, Dec 05 (IPS) - Developing nations should not bear the brunt of the climate crisis caused by the industrialized world's historical emissions. This was the resounding message as the Solomon Islands, India, and Iran, among others, presented their cases before the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

  3. Conservation Agriculture Transforming Farming in Southern Africa

    - Inter Press Service

    BULAWAYO, Dec 05 (IPS) - On the dusty plains of Shamva District in Zimbabwe, Wilfred Mudavanhu's maize field defies drought.

  4. COP29 Outcomes – A Call to Action for the World’s Most Vulnerable Nations

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Dec 05 (IPS) - The conclusion of the 29th Conference of Parties (COP29) brings with it a blend of urgency, frustration, and a glimmer of hope for the Least Developed Countries (LDCs), Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs), and Small Island Developing States (SIDS).

  5. New Approaches Urgently Needed to Tackle Resurgent Social Crises

    - Inter Press Service

    KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Dec 05 (IPS) - Despite uneven economic recovery since the pandemic, poverty, inequality, and food insecurity continue to worsen, including in the Asia-Pacific region, which used to fare better than the rest of the Global South.

  6. States Individually Accountable For Contributions to Climate Change—Fiji

    - Inter Press Service

    THE HAGUE, Dec 05 (IPS) - At The Hague, the United Nation’s highest court heard Fiji, a small island nation, lay out its arguments on the threat posed by climate change and the legal obligations, especially those of developed nations.

  7. Private sector urged to act as world faces $23 trillion loss from land degradation

    - UN News

    The private sector has been urged to make the sustainable management of land a key part of corporate and financial strategy going forward, as the world risks losing half of global GDP - estimated at $23 trillion - due to degradation.

  8. After Gaps in UN Agreement, National Laws Must Step Up To Protect Community Land Rights

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON DC, Dec 04 (IPS) - This time last year, the forestry space was abuzz with news of the big Blue Carbon deals. The deals set a staggering amount of land in Sub-Saharan Africa – 20% of the land in Zimbabwe, 10% of Liberia and Zambia, 8% of Tanzania, and an undisclosed amount of land in Kenya – to be managed by a firm in the United Arab Emirates.

  9. How an App Transformed Farming for Rural Tanzanian Women

    - Inter Press Service

    KILIMANJARO, Tanzania, Dec 04 (IPS) - In the sun-scorched soils of Moshi, where every drop of rain counts, two female farmers have defied the odds through technology. Mwajuma Rashid Njau and Mumii Rajab, once locked in a daily struggle to survive, have found a mobile phone their best ally.

  10. Courage, not Compromise? A Rallying Cry that Failed at Deadlocked COP Meetings

    - Inter Press Service

    KATHMANDU, Nepal, Dec 04 (IPS) - Courage and not compromise. That was the motto desperately launched by members of the civil society in the twilight of the negotiations of the Plastic Pollution Treaty in Busan, South Korea last week.

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