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FCB-Ernährungscoach Blesa arbeitete schon mit Ronaldo: «Ich muss Shaqiri ermutigen, mehr zu essen»

Blick.ch - Fri, 01/10/2025 - 08:16
Seit Sommer gehört José Blesa zum Trainerteam des FC Basel. Wie der ehemalige Ernährungsberater von Superstar Cristiano Ronaldo beim FCB gelandet ist. Und warum er Goalie Marwin Hitz vor einem Spiel weniger zu essen gibt als den anderen Spielern.
Categories: Swiss News

Eurozone: Bulgarien kommt dem Beitritt zur Eurozone näher

Euractiv.de - Fri, 01/10/2025 - 08:11
Bulgarischen Exporte werden nach dem Beitritt des Landes zur Eurozone voraussichtlich um jährlich um 5,8 Prozent wachsen, erwartet der Warenkreditversicherer Allianz Trade in einer veröffentlichten Analyse.
Categories: Europäische Union

The Challenges Facing the World’s Fifth Largest Economy

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Fri, 01/10/2025 - 08:09

Credit: United Nations

By Shibu Thomas
NEW JERSEY, USA , Jan 10 2025 (IPS)

India has surged forward as the world’s fifth-largest economy and has now surpassed China to claim the title of the most populous nation. However, this rapid ascent is not without its challenges; rising unemployment and inflation loom large, threatening demographic dividend and its ambitious goal of sustaining a 7 to 8% GDP growth.

Projections indicate a staggering population of 1.7 billion by 2050, intensifying issues like employment elasticity, soaring poverty rates, urban congestion, environmental pollution, and the depletion of natural resources. These escalating challenges risk irreversible ecological damage, threaten the delicate balance of species and habitats and post serious ramifications for public health and sustainability.

Confronting sustainable development in this context, especially amidst the aspirations of a vibrant youth bulge, is an urgent and formidable task. A powerful and cost-effective solution lies in consciously reducing our human footprint. We must urgently integrate population planning into climate change initiatives and sustainable development goals to forge long-term policies that protect our planet.

This calls for incorporating population discussions into broader environmental strategies, empowering women through education and access to reproductive health services, and launching targeted initiatives in high-fertility districts by building collaborative networks among governments, NGOs, and local communities.

The demographic landscape of India is currently at a critical juncture, presenting significant challenges in managing its rapidly growing population. Over the past 50 years, India’s population has nearly tripled, raising serious concerns about the future. With 18% of the world’s population concentrated on just 2.4% of the land area, accommodating further growth is an urgent and unmistakable challenge.

This issue has sparked contrasting viewpoints within the country, with some unequivocally regarding the expanding working-age population as a demographic dividend, while others firmly perceive it as a potential crisis that demands immediate attention.

The current demographic trends in India paint a picture of urgency, demanding immediate action to address job creation. The unemployment rate is 8.5%, and 14.9% (MPI) are impoverished. There is a significant wealth disparity, with the top 10% holding more than 60% of total wealth, while the bottom 50% has experienced a decline in wealth.

The education system is under strain, with over 1.2 million children out of school in 2022-23, struggling to accommodate the expanding population. Urbanization is further burdening infrastructure and essential services. Public healthcare expenditure remains low at 2.1% of the GDP, highlighting the need for universal health coverage. The growing population places immense pressure on arable land, exacerbating land degradation and impacting the resource base.

Furthermore, the expanding population and increased affluence have led to a rapid surge in energy production and consumption, contributing to air pollution and global warming. These environmental challenges are significantly impacting public health and hindering sustainable development.

Despite advancements in agricultural productivity with the Green Revolution, a significant proportion of the population still grapples with inadequate access to proper nutrition, highlighting the urgent need to address food sustainability. The increasing population will continue to strain damaged ecosystems, reducing their resilience and elevating the risk of epidemics, soil desertification, and biodiversity loss.

India’s current demographic landscape is marked by a burgeoning working-age population 500 million, offering significant development potential in contrast to China’s diminishing population. However, India’s population growth may present challenges due to its relatively smaller land area and lower GDP than China.

While China’s one-child policy facilitated rapid economic growth, there are varying perspectives on India’s fertility rate, which has reportedly dropped below the replacement level of 2.1. Some advocate for population policies, while others question the necessity of such measures, citing historical resistance to India’s coercive population policies in the 1980s.

Despite a 7.2% growth rate in 2022-23, resulting in six million jobs, the working population increased by 10 million, leading to “jobless growth.” Although the fertility rate is declining, scientific models project that India’s population may not necessarily decrease due to “population momentum.”

Historical efforts in the 1970s and 80s aimed at promoting family planning through diverse media and public outreach initially showed promise. However, the efficacy of these initiatives has waned over time, leaving the challenge of unchecked population growth as a critical issue that remains to be effectively addressed.

The reluctance to address this matter is deeply rooted in political, religious, and cultural concerns. Rapid economic growth and advancements in science and technology have intensified human activity, making it challenging to control. Regulating human population growth is crucial for sustainable development, and historical evidence from the 1960s indicates that uncontrolled population growth leads to resource scarcity.

Failure to manage human populations may undermine afforestation and infrastructure development efforts. Additionally, unchecked unemployment, particularly among well-educated young men facing limited opportunities, has been linked to increased political violence.

India has established an ambitious objective to attain net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2070, notwithstanding projections indicating a population surge of 2 billion. A 2024 UNDP survey reveals that 77% of Indian citizens advocate for more robust governmental climate action.

The I=PAT framework emphasizes that environmental impact (I) is influenced by population size (P), level of affluence (A), and technology (T). India’s middle class currently accounts for 31% of the population and is expected to grow to 38% by 2031 and 60% by 2047, increasing per capita consumption. It is important to note that the only variable that can be directly managed is human footprints (P).

Given the complex nature of the issue and the underlying social frameworks, concentrating solely on persuading individuals to adopt less environmentally detrimental behaviors is ineffective and potentially counterproductive. It is imperative to destigmatize and integrate population growth discussions into environmental dialogues.

Government, communities, and individuals advocating proactive measures should collectively shoulder this responsibility. Our focus should pivot towards modifying systems and structures to incentivize communities to voluntarily refrain from procreation for a year, thereby driving significant behavioral shifts on a large scale.

The government should prioritize high-fertility districts in overpopulated states, particularly in northern India, and urgently improve access to contraceptives and family planning services in these areas.

The state of Kerala exemplifies that birth rates are lower where women have access to education, healthcare, and the ability to control the number of children. Better-educated women tend to have fewer children, which also signals increased gender equality. Empowering women and their active participation in decision-making can significantly reduce population growth, offering hope for a more sustainable future.

In conclusion, the interplay between India’s population growth, environmental sustainability, and public health presents a complex challenge that requires immediate and strategic action. To address this issue effectively:

1). Integrate population discussions: Establish forums and partnerships that unite policymakers, environmentalists, and community leaders to incorporate population growth into broader environmental strategies.

2). Empower women: Invest in educational programs and enhance access to reproductive health services, particularly in high fertility districts, to enable women to make informed choices about their families.

3). Implement targeted initiatives: Develop and support government initiatives focused on reducing birth rates in overpopulated areas while promoting sustainable practices at the community level.

4). Foster collaboration: Encourage partnerships among governments, NGOs, and local communities to promote conscientious living and embrace eco-friendly practices.

The time is now to act with purpose. Collective decisions made today will determine the quality of life for generations to come. By adopting these recommendations, the nation can forge a legacy that ensures not just prosperity but also the well-being of every citizen.

Dr. Shibu Thomas; M.D.S, M.S. is an Independent Global Health and International Security Analyst based in New Jersey, U.S.A; an Alumnus of the School of Diplomacy and International Relations at Seton Hall University and Former Assistant Professor at Ajman University, U.A.E.

IPS UN Bureau

 


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Categories: Africa

La Serbie renonce aux armes russes mais la rupture avec le Kremlin reste incertaine

Euractiv.fr - Fri, 01/10/2025 - 07:59
La Serbie a annulé un certain nombre de contrats d’armes avec la Russie, selon les annonces du chef d’état-major général, Milan Mojsilović, sans préciser si le pays allait rompre ses liens avec le Kremlin.
Categories: Union européenne

Migrationskrise: Sánchez drängt auf schnelle Entlastung der Kanarischen Inseln

Euractiv.de - Fri, 01/10/2025 - 07:57
Spaniens Regierung unter Ministerpräsident Pedro Sánchez (PSOE/S&D) hat eine zehntägige Frist gesetzt, um eine vorübergehende Lösung für die überfüllten Aufnahmezentren für unbegleitete Minderjährige auf den Kanarischen Inseln zu finden.
Categories: Europäische Union

Brände in Los Angeles: Luftaufnahmen zeigen Ausmass der Zerstörung

Blick.ch - Fri, 01/10/2025 - 07:54
Nach wie vor wüten im Raum Los Angeles die Flammen. Mittlerweile sind es bereits fünf Feuer gegen die die Einsatzkräfte kämpfen. Vor allem das Palisades-Feuer, aber auch das Eaton-Feuer machen den Feuerwehrleuten grosse Schwierigkeiten.
Categories: Swiss News

Sie liegt neu bei 2,8 Prozent: Arbeitslosigkeit steigt in der Schweiz

Blick.ch - Fri, 01/10/2025 - 07:51
Die Arbeitslosigkeit hat in der Schweiz im vergangenen Jahr zugenommen, nachdem sie 2023 noch auf ein sehr tiefes Niveau gefallen war. Im Monat Dezember allein hat sich der Anstieg der Arbeitslosenquote primär saisonal bedingt fortgesetzt.
Categories: Swiss News

La Roumanie en passe de devenir le premier producteur de gaz de l’UE

Euractiv.fr - Fri, 01/10/2025 - 07:50
L’accord entre la compagnie pétrolière autrichienne OMV et la société allemande Uniper pour la fourniture de gaz provenant de mer Noire, dans la zone économique exclusive (ZEE) de la Roumanie, a mis en lumière l’important potentiel d’approvisionnement en gaz du pays.
Categories: Union européenne

La Roumanie maintient l’autorisation d’un pesticide tueur d’abeilles interdit par l’UE

Euractiv.fr - Fri, 01/10/2025 - 07:44
La Roumanie est le seul État membre de l’Union européenne (UE) à vouloir encore autoriser l’utilisation d’urgence d’un pesticide néonicotinoïde interdit, malgré une décision de 2023 de la plus haute juridiction de l’UE rendant illégales de telles dérogations.
Categories: Union européenne

Trotz Haftbefehl: Polen erlaubt Netanjahu Teilnahme an Auschwitz-Gedenkfeier

Euractiv.de - Fri, 01/10/2025 - 07:42
Zum 80. Jahrestag der Befreiung von Auschwitz sichert Polen israelischen Politikern eine freie und sichere Teilnahme zu. Ob Ministerpräsident Netanjahu, gegen den der Internationale Strafgerichtshof Anklage erhoben hat, erscheint, bleibt unklar.
Categories: Europäische Union

News und Storys zum Ski-Weltcup im Ticker: Zweites Abfahrtstraining der Frauen abgesagt

Blick.ch - Fri, 01/10/2025 - 07:42
Du bist ein Ski-Fan? Dann ist dieser Ticker der genau richtige Ort für dich. Hier findest du News und Storys rund um den Ski-Weltcup – auf und abseits der Piste.
Categories: Swiss News

Slovénie : Žužemberk ne veut pas de déchets, même « non dangereux »

Courrier des Balkans - Fri, 01/10/2025 - 07:41

Žužemberk est surtout connue pour son château fort, mais la charmante bourgade fait aussi parler d'elle pour sa résistance à un projet de centre de recyclage de déchets du BTP. Risques de pollution et soupçons de corruption s'entremêlent.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Allemagne : l’avenir des réfugiés syriens électrise la campagne électorale 

Euractiv.fr - Fri, 01/10/2025 - 07:38
Alors que l’avenir des réfugiés syriens est au coeur des discussions en Allemagne, la question épineuse de l’immigration s’intensifie avant les élections nationales du mois prochain.
Categories: Union européenne

EU-Justizkommissar warnt vor Konsequenzen wegen Musk-Weidel-Livestream

Euractiv.de - Fri, 01/10/2025 - 07:33
Elon Musks Plattform X könnte Ärger mit der EU-Kommission bekommen: Grund ist die mögliche bevorzugte Bewerbung eines Livestreams mit AfD-Chefin Alice Weidel. EU-Justizkommissar Michael McGrath kündigte an, mögliche Verstöße gegen EU-Regeln zu prüfen.
Categories: Europäische Union

Bei Auswärtspleite der Hawks: Capela mit erstem Double-Double dieses Jahr

Blick.ch - Fri, 01/10/2025 - 07:25
Mit elf Partien innert 22 Tagen absolvieren die Atlanta Hawks ein straffes Programm. Obwohl Clint Capela erstmals in diesem Jahr ein Double-Double gelingt, verlieren seine Hawks gegen die Phoenix Suns.
Categories: Swiss News

Poland grants Netanyahu safe passage to attend Auschwitz commemorations

Euractiv.com - Fri, 01/10/2025 - 07:24

In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Poland granting Israeli leaders including Netanyahu safe passage to attend Auschwitz commemorations, Serbia cancelling contracts for Russian weapons that have supplied its army since Soviet times, and so much more. 

The post Poland grants Netanyahu safe passage to attend Auschwitz commemorations appeared first on Euractiv.

Categories: European Union

Romania on its way to become EU’s largest gas producer

Euractiv.com - Fri, 01/10/2025 - 07:23

Neptun Deep holds an estimated 100 billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas.

The post Romania on its way to become EU’s largest gas producer appeared first on Euractiv.

Categories: European Union

Economic forecasts optimistic as Bulgaria moves closer to joining eurozone

Euractiv.com - Fri, 01/10/2025 - 07:21

Bulgaria’s accession to the eurozone has never seemed so close.

The post Economic forecasts optimistic as Bulgaria moves closer to joining eurozone appeared first on Euractiv.

Categories: European Union

Serbia says goodbye to Russian weapons as break with Kremlin remains unclear

Euractiv.com - Fri, 01/10/2025 - 07:20

Russia is losing a lever of influence in the Western Balkans and Europe.

The post Serbia says goodbye to Russian weapons as break with Kremlin remains unclear appeared first on Euractiv.

Categories: European Union

Auftakt nach Mass: Fuchs gewinnt erste Prüfung am CHI Basel

Blick.ch - Fri, 01/10/2025 - 07:14
Am Sonntag braucht Martin Fuchs wichtige Punkte, der Auftakt am CHI Basel gelingt ihm schon einmal nach Mass. Er gewinnt den Preis des Grand Hotel Les Trois Rois.
Categories: Swiss News

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