Guess Who Is the Worst Enemy of the Oceans (And Everywhere Else)? — Global Issues

Guess Who Is the Worst Enemy of the Oceans (And Everywhere Else)? — Global Issues

Oceans produce at least 50% of the Planet’s oxygen, while absorbing about 30% of carbon dioxide produced by humans, buffering the impacts of global warming. Credit: Claudio Riquelme/IPS by Baher Kamal (madrid) Wednesday, June 07, 2023 Inter Press Service MADRID, Jun 07 (IPS) – The good news: oceans cover three-quarters of…

Kenya Moots Disbanding the Loss and Damage Fund, Seeks Fair Equitable Climate Action — Global Issues

Kenya Moots Disbanding the Loss and Damage Fund, Seeks Fair Equitable Climate Action — Global Issues

While Africa has made a negligible contribution to climate change and is responsible for two to three percent of global emissions, it’s highly vulnerable. The debate on how to compensate and support Africa continues. Now there is a suggestion that the Loss and Damage fund may not be the route…

AI Genie is Out of the Bottle UN Should Take the Challenge to Make it Work for the Good of Humanity — Global Issues

AI Genie is Out of the Bottle UN Should Take the Challenge to Make it Work for the Good of Humanity — Global Issues

Opinion by Anwarul K. Chowdhury (new york) Wednesday, June 07, 2023 Inter Press Service NEW YORK, Jun 07 (IPS) – Ambassador Anwarul K. Chowdhury is Former Under-Secretary-General and High Representative of the United Nations and Founder of the Global Movement for The Culture of Peace.Recently when I was asked to offer…

Conflict & Hunger Deeply Embedded in War-Ravaged Yemen — Global Issues

Conflict & Hunger Deeply Embedded in War-Ravaged Yemen — Global Issues

Abdulwasea Mohammed addressing UN Member States, UN agencies, fellow NGOs during Protection of Civilians Week last month. Credit: Oxfam Opinion by Abdulwasea Mohammed (sana’a, yemen) Tuesday, June 06, 2023 Inter Press Service SANA’A, Yemen, Jun 06 (IPS) – During the week of May 21, the UN held its annual week dedicated…

The U.S. Assault on Mexicos Food Sovereignty — Global Issues

The U.S. Assault on Mexicos Food Sovereignty — Global Issues

Opinion by Timothy A. Wise (cambridge, mass.) Tuesday, June 06, 2023 Inter Press Service CAMBRIDGE, MASS., Jun 06 (IPS) – On June 2, the U.S. government escalated its conflict with Mexico over that country’s restrictions on genetically modified corn, initiating the formal dispute-resolution process under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). It is…

Does Artificial Intelligence Need a Regulatory UN Watchdog? — Global Issues

Does Artificial Intelligence Need a Regulatory UN Watchdog? — Global Issues

by Thalif Deen (united nations) Tuesday, June 06, 2023 Inter Press Service UNITED NATIONS, Jun 06 (IPS) – The frighteningly rapid advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have triggered the question: is there a UN role for monitoring and regulating it? Citing a report from the Center for AI Safety, the New…

World Environment Day Solutions for Plastic Pollution — Global Issues

World Environment Day Solutions for Plastic Pollution — Global Issues

Every year, an estimated 19-23 million tons of plastic make its way into lakes, rivers, and seas. Credit: Athar Parvaiz/IPS Opinion by Lara Van Lith, Akilah Davitt (tempe, arizona, us) Monday, June 05, 2023 Inter Press Service TEMPE, Arizona, US, Jun 05 (IPS) – It’s time to get together and celebrate…

Climate Disasters Have Major Consequences for Informal Economies — Global Issues

Climate Disasters Have Major Consequences for Informal Economies — Global Issues

Rt. Hon Patricia Scotland, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, visited the Pacific Island nation of Vanuatu in April to discuss climate justice and witnessed the impacts of Cyclones Judy and Kevin in the country. Photo Credit: Commonwealth Secretariat by Catherine Wilson (sydney) Monday, June 05, 2023 Inter Press Service SYDNEY, Jun 05…

Close Inequalities to End AIDS & Prepare for Future Pandemics — Global Issues

Close Inequalities to End AIDS & Prepare for Future Pandemics — Global Issues

Thembeni Mkingofa, a woman living with HIV, visits the PMTCT section of the Makhume District Hospital, Zimbabwe. She has three children – 14, 10 and 2 who are all HIV negative. This is her fourth pregnancy. Her husband is also on HIV treatment. Here she is pictured with her two-year-old…

Of the Sahel and the Merchants of Death — Global Issues

Of the Sahel and the Merchants of Death — Global Issues

Fake or substandard antimalarial medicines kill as many as 267,000 sub-Saharan Africans every year. Credit: Mercedes Sayagues/IPS by Baher Kamal (madrid) Friday, June 02, 2023 Inter Press Service MADRID, Jun 02 (IPS) – There is a tangled trafficking web that has been woven across the Sahel, which spans almost 6.000 kilometres…