Value of nature must not be overridden by pursuit of short-term profit — Global Issues

Value of nature must not be overridden by pursuit of short-term profit — Global Issues

However, the new Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services’ (IPBES) assessment report finds when making policy decisions, there is a too much global focus on short-term profits and economic growth that often undervalue nature. An independent intergovernmental science and policy body, the IPBES secretariat is provided by the…

Wild Species Central to Human Survival, New IPBES Report Offers Options for their Sustainable Use — Global Issues

Wild Species Central to Human Survival, New IPBES Report Offers Options for their Sustainable Use — Global Issues

Ana Maria Hernandez Salgar, IPBES Chair, speaking at the IPBES Sustainable Use of Wild Species report in Bonn Germany. The report offers insights, analysis and tools to establish more sustainable use of wild species of plants, animals, fungi and algae around the world. Credit: Joyce Chimbi/IPS by Joyce Chimbi (nairobi) Friday,…

Intersecting Crises are Impeding the UNs Sustainable Development Goals, Threatening Peace & Security — Global Issues

Intersecting Crises are Impeding the UNs Sustainable Development Goals, Threatening Peace & Security — Global Issues

Stefan Schweinfest Opinion by Stefan Shweinfest (united nations) Friday, July 08, 2022 Inter Press Service UNITED NATIONS, Jul 08 (IPS) – This week marks the mid-way point to the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development and with it the release of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals Report 2022. While we would like…

Value of nature must not be overridden by pursuit of short-term profit — Global Issues

“Bioprospecting”, Cambodia’s sustainable gold rush — Global Issues

Cambodia, which has a wealth of medicinal plants native to the country, has a real potential to benefit from bioprospecting, but is at risk of a variety of threats, such as the overexploitation of plants, overharvesting of forest products, and climate change.] However, since 2011, the UN has been helping…

UN Predicts 68 Percent of World’s Population will be Living in Urban Areas by 2050 — Global Issues

UN Predicts 68 Percent of World’s Population will be Living in Urban Areas by 2050 — Global Issues

A residential building in Nairobi, Kenya. According to UN estimates, by 2050 about 68 per cent of the world’s population will be living in urban areas. Credit: UN-Habitat/Kirsten Milhahn Opinion by Simone Galimberti (kathmandu, nepal) Thursday, July 07, 2022 Inter Press Service KATHMANDU, Nepal, Jul 07 (IPS) – When we think…

Value of nature must not be overridden by pursuit of short-term profit — Global Issues

Tap Into Indigenous Knowledge To Preserve Our Forests — Global Issues

Opinion by Sylvie Djacbou Deugoue (yaoundÉ) Wednesday, July 06, 2022 Inter Press Service YAOUNDÉ, Jul 06 (IPS) – A few years ago, I found myself in the Baka indigenous sacred forest in Assok, in Cameroon in the course of my work in supporting them to preserve their forest against land grabbers….

Value of nature must not be overridden by pursuit of short-term profit — Global Issues

UN and UEFA score Sustainable Goals as women’s Euro tournament kicks off — Global Issues

FFTG is also intended to achieve behavioural change, and bring about sustainable practices in the football industry. The first organization to join up is UEFA, the game’s European governing body, and the UN has invited other members of the wider football community – from leagues and clubs, to players, fan…

Value of nature must not be overridden by pursuit of short-term profit — Global Issues

The Rape of the Indian Ocean; The Story of the Yellow Fin Tuna — Global Issues

Opinion by Daud Khan, Stephen Akester (rome / london) Tuesday, July 05, 2022 Inter Press Service ROME / LONDON, Jul 05 (IPS) – Over the last past several decades marine fish stocks worldwide have been under intense threat. There have been many high sounding declarations and agreements to reduce catch effort,…

Nature-Positive Ventures Crucial for Africa’s future, say experts at Africa Green Economy Conference — Global Issues

Nature-Positive Ventures Crucial for Africa’s future, say experts at Africa Green Economy Conference — Global Issues

Shaban Mwinji, a community scout ranger, in Ukunda, Kenya. Standing in a restored Mangrove Forest by Mikoko Pamoja. Mikoko Pamoja is a community-led mangrove conservation and restoration project based in southern Kenya and the world’s first blue carbon project. It aims to provide long-term incentives for mangrove protection and restoration…

The Caribbean is ‘ground zero’ for the global climate emergency: Guterres — Global Issues

The Caribbean is ‘ground zero’ for the global climate emergency: Guterres — Global Issues

The Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an immense protected area covering around 11 percent of the national territory, is recognized for its tabletop mountains and endless biodiversity – some believed to be undiscovered – and remains for the most part inaccessible and unaffected by human activity. From above,…