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  1. Wildlife Trafficking to Come under Fire at IUCN Congress

    - Inter Press Service

    St David’s, Wales, Aug 06 (IPS) - A recent seizure at Johannesburg’s international airport of a large consignment of rhino horns confirmed worst fears – illegal trafficking of wildlife and the plundering of treasured species is back with a vengeance after a Covid-19 lockdown lull.

  2. African Farmers Could Benefit from More Friendly EU Agriculture Policies

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Aug 06 (IPS) - Gilbert Bor manages a small farm in the western highlands of Kenya. Landscapes are hilly, village roads lined with pine trees, his cows mostly of the Friesian breed. He is up at 6:00am daily to lead his animals through the woods into the valley below.

  3. 5 Things To Watch For in the Latest IPCC Report on Climate Science

    - Inter Press Service

    Aug 05 (IPS) - On Aug. 9, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) will release its most comprehensive report on the science of climate change since 2013. It will be the first of four reports released under the IPCC’s latest assessment cycle, with subsequent reports coming in 2022.

  4. Olympian Turned Volunteer Keeps Traffic Running in Busy Lagos

    - Inter Press Service

    LAGOS, NIGERIA, Aug 05 (IPS) - Bassey Etim Ironbar is a rare example of an Olympian that transformed from an athlete to a volunteer who does menial jobs like sweeping the streets and clearing debris from open sewers.

  5. Human Ingenuity Now Needed for Our Survival

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON DC, Aug 05 (IPS) - The scientific and other human accomplishments in my 90-year lifetime are not only amazing but also seem to have apparently made too many of us arrogant and feckless about our future human survival on Earth. Or, if not arrogant or feckless, at least largely or unknowingly ignoring the urgency of the onset of devastating environmental threats.

  6. Hunger Will Not Be Defeated Without a Better Environment, Nutrition and Health

    - Inter Press Service

    ROME, Aug 04 (IPS) - The UN Food Systems Pre-Summit, held from 26 to 28 July in Rome, highlighted, as perhaps never before, that hunger can be defeated if we also manage to protect the environment, promote better nutrition and health. This new mentality and comprehensive approach consist of considering higher levels of economic investment to stimulate trade in agriculture and food and pursue a path towards a sustainable future.

  7. China Struggles with Socio-environmental Standards in Latin America

    - Inter Press Service

    MEXICO CITY, Aug 04 (IPS) - In southeast Mexico, work on the Yucatan Solar Park, owned by the Chinese company Jinko Solar, has been halted since 2020 for lack of proper consultation with indigenous communities, after affected local residents filed an injunction against the project.

  8. 'Dont Forget Leprosy' Campaign Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

    - Inter Press Service

    JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA, Aug 04 (IPS) - A visit to a leprosy facility in Korea with his father, Ryoichi Sasakawa, spurred Yohei Sasakawa to dedicate his life to eliminating both the disease and discrimination of those affected.

  9. UN chief welcomes ‘historic’ IMF liquidity boost for governments in need

    - UN News

    As the COVID-19 crisis continues to exacerbate restrictions on government spending throughout the world, the UN chief on Tuesday welcomed the decision by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to approve a $650 billion allocation of Special Drawing Rights to “boost liquidity”. 

  10. Suburban Living the Worst for Carbon Emissions – New Research

    - Inter Press Service

    TOKYO, Aug 03 (IPS) - Work, education, entertainment, or simply better connectivity all draw people to cities. By the end of this century around 85% of the world population are predicted to live in cities.

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