News headlines for “Climate Change and Global Warming”, page 107

  1. Tackling the World’s Planetary Emergency

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW YORK, Aug 26 (IPS) - The world is facing a triple planetary crisis of climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss.

    Climate change continues to pose an existential threat to humanity, with recent science estimating that we have possibly less than six years left to change course and rapidly reduce greenhouse gas emissions to have a chance of avoiding the worst of the climate crisis.

  2. From Tonga, Guterres appeals for ‘a surge in funds to deal with surging seas’

    - UN News

    UN Secretary-General António Guterres issued a “global SOS” from Tonga in the Pacific on Tuesday, urging governments to step up climate action to “Save Our Seas” as two new reports revealed how rising sea levels are threatening the vulnerable region and beyond.

  3. What is sea level rise and why does it matter to our future?

    - UN News

    The level of the sea globally is rising faster and higher than ever before, creating what the United Nations has described as an “urgent and escalating threat” to people around the world.

  4. ‘The world needs your leadership’, Guterres tells Pacific Islands Forum

    - UN News

    The island nations of the Pacific are “showing the way” to protect the planet from the ravages of climate change and now the rest of the world needs to step up with more support, the UN chief said on Monday.

  5. Conditions In Zimbabwe Worsen From El Niño Drought

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Aug 23 (IPS) - On August 7th, Deputy Spokesperson for the Secretary-General Farhan Haq spoke at a press briefing at the United Nations Headquarters, detailing the high levels of food insecurity and socioeconomic distress in Zimbabwe as a result of the El Niño drought that continues to ravage the ecosystem. In April of this year, the president of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa, declared a nationwide state of disaster.

  6. In Samoa, Protecting the Ocean is Our Way of Life

    - Inter Press Service

    APIA, Republic of Samoa, Aug 23 (IPS) - In Samoa, we use a simple phrase to capture our way of life: Fa'asamoa. At the core of this concept is respect for others, devotion to family and a deep appreciation for the preservation of our natural resources. Importantly, Fa'asamoa has enabled us to sustainably fish our vibrant coral reefs for millennia, in a way that provides good health and prosperity for everyone in our communities.

  7. Uganda Smallholders Grapple With EU Regulations on Coffee Farms

    - Inter Press Service

    KIGALI, Aug 23 (IPS) - In Kubewo village in eastern Uganda, children often go to work with their parents in the coffee gardens. Earnings from Arabica coffee are used, their parents and grandparents say, to pay for children's education and other expenses for the family. 

  8. UK: ‘Many in the Climate Justice Movement Are Finding Creative and Imaginative Ways to Protest’

    - Inter Press Service

    Aug 22 (IPS) - CIVICUS speaks with Chris Garrard, co-founder and co-director of Culture Unstained, about the campaign to end fossil fuel sponsorship of cultural institutions, which oil companies use to try to present a positive public image.

  9. Driving Progress: Botswana prepares for historic UN conference on landlocked countries

    - UN News

    Leaders from landlocked developing countries, (LLDCs) will gather in Gaborone, Botswana, this December to tackle challenges, explore solutions, and build alliances for a more equitable and prosperous future.

  10. Mozambique makes great strides towards Early Warnings for All

    - UN News

    Mozambique is playing a leading role in a UN-led global initiative to ensure that all people on the planet are protected against weather-related hazards through early warning systems, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Thursday.

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