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Article - How to follow the European elections night

European Parliament - Tue, 06/04/2024 - 16:33
Can't wait to find out the results of the European elections? Watch live announcements and reactions from Brussels and follow us on social media.

Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
Categories: European Union

Les difficultés à identifier les images générées par l'intelligence artificielle lors des élections

BBC Afrique - Tue, 06/04/2024 - 16:32
En cette année où une cinquantaine d'élections auront lieu dans le monde, les experts et les gouvernements tentent de se préparer à l'utilisation possible de modèles d'IA pour créer des récits de désinformation.
Categories: Afrique

Les difficultés à identifier les images générées par l'intelligence artificielle lors des élections

BBC Afrique - Tue, 06/04/2024 - 16:32
En cette année où une cinquantaine d'élections auront lieu dans le monde, les experts et les gouvernements tentent de se préparer à l'utilisation possible de modèles d'IA pour créer des récits de désinformation.
Categories: Afrique

Enquête de l’UE sur les véhicules électriques chinois : attaquer ou négocier ?

Euractiv.fr - Tue, 06/04/2024 - 16:28
Alors que les tensions commerciales entre la Chine et l’UE ne cessent de croître, certains appellent à une négociation afin d’éviter une guerre commerciale.
Categories: Union européenne

The Brief – EU elections are a major stress test for digital rulebook

Euractiv.com - Tue, 06/04/2024 - 16:20
The upcoming EU elections will be a major stress test for the bloc's digital rulebook, and particularly the Digital Services Act (DSA), a landmark content moderation law.
Categories: European Union

Regional Revitalization: Transformative Power Of Investment In Rural Areas [Advocacy Lab Content]

Euractiv.com - Tue, 06/04/2024 - 16:00
Regional revitalization – driven by green policies and technological advancements – is a key priority across Europe, and it is clear that this transformation is most urgent in rural, post- industrial, and suburban areas adjacent to major cities.
Categories: European Union

Nuclear: SMRs alliance unveils their roadmap up to early 2025

Euractiv.com - Tue, 06/04/2024 - 15:56
Last week's General Assembly of the SMR Industrial Alliance (May 29 and 30) provided an opportunity to define the roadmap for the coming months, and to appoint the chairmen of the working groups.
Categories: European Union

Élections européennes : TikTok échoue à un test contre la désinformation

Euractiv.fr - Tue, 06/04/2024 - 15:49
Le réseau social TikTok a autorisé la mise en ligne de publicités contenant de la désinformation liée aux élections européennes, selon un rapport, contrevenant à ses propres conditions d’utilisation et mettant en doute sa capacité à détecter les fausses informations à quelques jours du scrutin.
Categories: Union européenne

EU Commission strengthens Europe’s crisis response abilities

Euractiv.com - Tue, 06/04/2024 - 15:44
In response to a growing number of emergencies - particularly climate-related disasters - the European Commission is looking for better coordination and new tools to strengthen the bloc's crisis-response abilities.
Categories: European Union

Two jailed in Senegal for criticising PM on gay rights

BBC Africa - Tue, 06/04/2024 - 15:30
The activist and preacher accused Ousmane Sonko of "tolerating homosexuality" during a student forum.
Categories: Africa

Hydrogène : les années de coopération entre l’UE et le Japon portent enfin leurs fruits

Euractiv.fr - Tue, 06/04/2024 - 15:15
Plusieurs acteurs européens du secteur de l’hydrogène ont signé des accords de coopération avec leurs homologues japonais, lors d’une visite à Tokyo de la commissaire européenne à l’Énergie, et ont abordé la lutte contre la domination chinoise dans le domaine des technologies propres.
Categories: Union européenne

Nucléaire : l’alliance sur les SMR dévoile sa feuille de route pour les prochains mois

Euractiv.fr - Tue, 06/04/2024 - 15:03
Lors de l'assemblée générale de l’Alliance industrielle sur les petits réacteurs modulaires (SMR) organisée la semaine dernière (29 et 30 mai), les participants ont défini les prochaines étapes de leur travaux et nommé les présidences des groupes de travail.
Categories: Union européenne

Spitzenkandidat der EU-Sozialdemokraten: Überregulierung nicht das Hauptproblem Europas

Euractiv.de - Tue, 06/04/2024 - 14:48
Europas wirtschaftliche Probleme seien in erster Linie auf unzureichende private und öffentliche Investitionen zurückzuführen und nicht auf übermäßig belastende Vorschriften, so EU-Spitzenkandidat der Sozialdemokratischen Partei Europas (SPE), Nicolas Schmit.
Categories: Europäische Union

Alimentation saine : ce dont les jeunes enfants ont besoin

BBC Afrique - Tue, 06/04/2024 - 14:29
Votre enfant est âgé de cinq ans ou moins ? Découvrez tout ce qu'il doit manger pour avoir une alimentation saine et équilibrée qui réponde à tous ses besoins.
Categories: Afrique

La réglementation excessive n’est pas le principal problème de l’UE, selon la tête de liste des socialistes européens

Euractiv.fr - Tue, 06/04/2024 - 14:29
Les problèmes économiques de l’UE proviennent principalement d’une insuffisance d’investissements privés et publics, plutôt que de réglementations excessivement lourdes, selon Nicolas Schmit, tête de liste du Parti socialiste européen (PSE) pour la présidence de la Commission.
Categories: Union européenne

EU-Staaten wollen technische Standards mit Menschenrechten in Einklang bringen

Euractiv.de - Tue, 06/04/2024 - 13:39
Einige EU-Staaten wollen unter dem Dach der Internationalen Fernmeldeunion (ITU) eine Fokusgruppe zu Menschenrechten und technischen Standards gründen, erklärte Bilel Jamoussi gegenüber Euractiv. Er leitet diese Gruppen bei der internationalen Organisation.
Categories: Europäische Union

Tiemo Wölken setzt sich für gerechten Zugang zu Medikamenten ein

Euractiv.de - Tue, 06/04/2024 - 13:06
Der Europaabgeordnete Tiemo Wölken (SPD/S&D) hat sich als Berichterstatter und Mitberichterstatter in verschiedenen Gesundheitsdossiers stets für einen gerechten Zugang zu Arzneimitteln und eine transparente Preisgestaltung eingesetzt. Bei den bevorstehenden Europawahlen strebt er eine dritte Amtszeit an.
Categories: Europäische Union

Moins politique et plus impartiale : la vision de Charles Michel pour la future Commission européenne

Euractiv.fr - Tue, 06/04/2024 - 12:47
Les traités de l’UE prévoient explicitement que la Commission doit être « impartiale », ce qui n’est pas le cas de l’exécutif actuel, selon le président du Conseil européen, Charles Michel.
Categories: Union européenne

Explainer: How India’s Political Parties Neglect Climate Change

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Tue, 06/04/2024 - 12:46

A Kashmiri farmer smokes a traditional hookah on his farmland during a break from paddy cultivation. High temperatures are impacting farms across India. Credit: Umar Manzoor Shah/IPS

By Umar Manzoor Shah
NEW DELHI, Jun 4 2024 (IPS)

As India’s 968.8 million voters were gripped by election fever, the worst-ever heat wave held the country in its clutches. 

The Indian capital, New Delhi, recorded the country’s highest ever temperature of 52.9 degrees Celsius (127.22 °F) on May 28. More than 50 people died within a week due to heat stroke across the country. However, ironically, despite climate change and the havoc it is unleashing upon the country’s inhabitants, there was scant mention of it in the manifestos of the 744 political parties contesting the elections. 

India and the Heat Wave

The year 2022 was called the hottest summer ever. That year, it was so hot in India that it broke the 122-year-old record. But then came 2023, when the summer season was so scorching hot that scientists said it was the hottest summer in the last 2,000 years in the northern hemisphere. But then came the year 2024. From January to June, all months were recorded as the hottest months ever. In the Indian state of Uttarakhand, there were forest fires. In the first week of May, forest fires were seen in states like Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, and Jharkhand. Heat wave warnings are being issued all over the country, even in places like the southern Indian state of Kerala, where, until recently, heat waves were seldom recorded.

The pervasive heat waves are putting the country’s poor in dire straits. Roadside laborers are dying, and thousands of acres of crops are withering in the heat, affecting millions of people in India’s agriculture sector.

What is a heat wave?

The Indian Meteorological Department will announce a heat wave warning if the temperature on the plains is above 40°C, above 37°C in the coastal areas, and above 30°C in the mountains, or if, for two consecutive days, the temperature is 4.5°C above normal. And if it is 6.4°C above normal for two consecutive days, it is considered a severe heat wave. And if the temperature exceeds 45°C without checking any other conditions, a heat wave is declared.

But, in many cases, the Indian Meteorological Department issues a heat index warning rather than just talking about the temperature. 

What is a heat index? 

Humidity impacts how heat is experienced. So if two places have a temperature of 45°C, but one is more humid, it feels hotter. This is because the moisture in the air means that sweat on the skin doesn’t evaporate as easily. 

In places like the southern Indian city of Chennai, humidity is much higher compared to Delhi. So people feel hotter in Chennai due to the humidity, even when the temperature is lower.  To measure this, there is a heat index that indicates how hot it feels, rather than just measuring temperature. These extreme temperatures are killing people because its difficult to cool their bodies down. 

‘We will all go insane before dying’

According to a report from March 2023, non-communicable diseases were responsible for 1 out of every 4 deaths in India, all because of the heat. In Delhi alone, heat was responsible for 11 percent of deaths.

Prashant Tripathi, known as Acharya Prashant, an Indian philosopher and author, says the situation in India has reached a point where there is a threat of mass insanity looming in the country. Prashant claims that poor people will be the most severely impacted by climate change and that before they pass away, they will go insane, wander around in dry clothes, and attack one another. “This is a very serious matter. You see, when a person is suffering from a high fever, he blabs nonsensical things. The same could be the situation for heat waves. You will see an epidemic of mass insanity happening in the country. We will first go insane and then die—one by one,” he said.

According to him, the political parties have become so consumed with the race to win power that they do not even give a damn about these crucial issues.

Climate change and India’s electoral landscape

While going through the poll manifestos of India’s major political parties, climate change finds the minutest mention. While the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) highlights the importance of fossil fuel reduction for electricity generation, it pledges to work towards achieving net-zero emissions by 2070. The main opposition party, Indian National Congress, claims in its manifesto that it will address the issues of environment and climate change with the seriousness they deserve. The Communist Party of India pledged the promotion of renewable energy, such as solar and wind, if voted to power. Other than this, climate change finds no mention in the massive public rallies that were held across the country during the poll campaign.

Amir Kareem, a research scholar of political science from the University of Kashmir, told IPS that society is so taken up with communal controversies, as issues such as religious diversity and ethnicity are termed in India, that there is little time to look at the real big issue—climate change.

“The Indian political system is still reeling under the crises of providing good roads, free electricity, and jobs. Climate change is not a priority. The main reason is a lack of education and awareness. We are not making our people aware that it is the land, the soil, and the air that are providing us everything. There is crazy stuff of communal hatred, allegations, and counter-allegations, dominating the scene,” Kareem said.

Meanwhile, the million-dollar question remains: Why is the Indian political system playing a proverbial ostrich about the climate change the country is already engulfed in? Only time will tell what price the country will pay for such neglect. As the results pour in, will voters regret not asking heated questions about the climate?

This feature is published with the support of Open Society Foundations.

IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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As the heat and dust of the India election draw to a close and the country experiences its hottest temperatures ever recorded, this explainer looks at how the phenomenon of climate change hasn’t made a dent in the political agenda.
Categories: Africa

EU countries may soon push for human rights and tech standards focus group in ITU

Euractiv.com - Tue, 06/04/2024 - 12:12
Some EU countries are looking to start a focus group on human rights and artificial intelligence (AI) under the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) umbrella, Bilel Jamoussi, who leads these groups at the international organisation, told Euractiv.
Categories: European Union

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