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Kenyan policeman sentenced to death in rare officer conviction

BBC Africa - Thu, 02/14/2019 - 13:48
Two cases in Kenya's high court result in rare police convictions, including one death sentence.
Categories: Africa

Le Canton de Berne veut réorganiser l'asile

24heures.ch - Thu, 02/14/2019 - 13:48
La nouvelle loi vise à intégrer les personnes concernées sur la base d'un nouveau modèle. Elle doit aussi permettre de réduire les coûts.
Categories: Swiss News

Jól állunk a pénzmosás és a terrorpénzelés elleni küzdelemben

Eurológus - Thu, 02/14/2019 - 13:42
Mondja az Európa Tanács. Olyannyira, hogy egy kategóriával feljebb kerültünk a listán.

Sepp Blatter sera convoqué en mars par la justice

24heures.ch - Thu, 02/14/2019 - 13:41
Le Ministère public de la Confédération considère l'ancien président de la FIFA comme une «personne appelée à donner des renseignements».
Categories: Swiss News

Waffenrecht: Bundesrätin Karin Keller-Sutter: «Niemand wird entwaffnet"

Blick.ch - Thu, 02/14/2019 - 13:38
Die Revision des Waffengesetzes ermöglicht der Schweiz, im Verbund der Schengen- und Dublin-Staaten zu bleiben. Für die Sicherheit und das Asylwesen der Schweiz sei das zentral, argumentiert der Bundesrat.
Categories: Swiss News

Syrien: Russland hofft auf neue Impulse in der Syrienfrage

Blick.ch - Thu, 02/14/2019 - 13:38
Russland erhofft sich vom Syrien-Gipfel mit der Türkei und dem Iran neue Impulse in den Bemühungen um Frieden in dem Bürgerkriegsland.
Categories: Swiss News

A Rimaszombati járásban három kihelyezett munkaügyi hivatal van

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Thu, 02/14/2019 - 13:38
A Rimaszombati járás az egyetlen, ahol három kihelyezett munkaügyi hivatal működik. Mindezt Ján Richter munkaügyi miniszter (Smer-SD) mondta el a támogatások kapcsán, amelyek a rimaszombati régió foglalkoztatottságát hivatottak fellendíteni.

Under-20 Africa Cup of Nations: Mali to face Senegal in final

BBC Africa - Thu, 02/14/2019 - 13:28
Mali will face Senegal in the final of the Under-20 Africa Cup of Nations with Nigeria taking on South Africa for third place.
Categories: Africa

Sind die Baby-Gerüchte wahr?: Heidi Klum zeigt sich bauchfrei

Blick.ch - Thu, 02/14/2019 - 13:17
Die Gerüchteküche um Heidi Klums angebliche Schwangerschaft brodelt. Jetzt sind Paparazzi-Fotos aufgetaucht, die die Model-Mama bauchfrei zeigen.
Categories: Swiss News

Nach Jankas Kritik: Der Stuhl von Alpinchef Cattin wackelt!

Blick.ch - Thu, 02/14/2019 - 13:14
Nach Carlo Jankas Verbalattacke auf die Teamleitung, wird vor allem die Position von Alpinchef Stéphane Cattin ernsthaft hinterfragt.
Categories: Swiss News

Wie gut ist der Sportmoderator als Showmaster?: Gebt «Salzi» eine Chance!

Blick.ch - Thu, 02/14/2019 - 13:12
Rainer Maria Salzgeber spielt in der Sparte Sport seine Trümpfe regelmässig aus. Jetzt muss er zeigen, dass er auch auf Dorfplätzen für lüpfige Stimmung sorgen kann.
Categories: Swiss News

Le TF se prononce sur un serveur lié au Venezuela

24heures.ch - Thu, 02/14/2019 - 13:04
Une compagnie pétrolière vénézuélienne a déposé une plainte pénale le 9 février de l'an dernier. Le Ministère public genevois enquête.
Categories: Swiss News

Une motion pour taire le nom des sociétés sous enquête

24heures.ch - Thu, 02/14/2019 - 12:59
La droite s'en prend à la publication de noms d'entreprises par la Commission fédérale de la concurrence (Comco).
Categories: Swiss News

Experte zu Gründen für Erkrankung: «Stress kann zu krebsförderndem Verhalten führen»

Blick.ch - Thu, 02/14/2019 - 12:58
Das Schicksal von alt Bundesrat Burkhalter widerfährt jedes Jahr Zehntausenden Menschen in der Schweiz: Sie erkranken an Krebs. Sind Workaholics und Gestresste stärker gefährdet?
Categories: Swiss News

Q&A: What of the Carbon Neutral Countries?

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Thu, 02/14/2019 - 12:56

Dr. Armstrong Alexis, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) resident representative for Suriname tells IPS High Forest Cover and Low Deforestation (HFLD) nations need support as they continue to protect their forests. Credit: Desmond Brown/IPS

By Desmond Brown
PARAMARIBO, Feb 14 2019 (IPS)

As High Forest Cover and Low Deforestation (HFLD) nations meet in Suriname at a major conference, it is obvious that the decision made by these countries to preserve their forests has been a difficult but good one.

“It is a choice that governments have to make to determine whether they want to continue being custodians of the environment or whether they want to pursue interests related only to economic advancement and economic growth,” Dr. Armstrong Alexis, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) resident representative for Suriname, tells IPS in an interview.

The UNDP and the U.N. Department for Economic and Social Affairs (UN-DESA) have been instrumental in the coming together of the group of countries under the HFLD umbrella.

Both U.N. bodies have supported countries with the design and implementation of national policies and measures to reduce deforestation and manage forests sustainably, hence contributing to the mitigation of climate change and advancing sustainable development.

Forests provide a dwelling and livelihood for over a billion people—including many indigenous peoples. They also host the largest share the world’s biodiversity and provide essential ecosystem services, such as water and carbon storage, which play significant roles in mitigating climate change.

Deforestation and forest degradation, which still continue in many countries at high rates, contribute severely to climate change, currently representing about a fifth of global greenhouse gas emissions.

Amid this, Alexis says HFLD countries need support as they continue to protect their forests.

Excerpts of the interview follow:

For a long time Suriname has maintained 93 percent forest cover of total land area which has been providing multiple benefits to the global community, in particular, combatting climate change for current and future generations. Credit: Desmond Brown/IPS

Inter Press Service (IPS): Can you give a brief synopsis of the work of the UNDP in Suriname?

Armstrong Alexis (AA): The UNDP is a partner in development in Suriname. We specifically focus on resources. We cover a whole spectrum of issues around climate change, renewable energy, the reduction of fossil fuels and adaptation and mitigation measures. We also focus on the issue of forests.

IPS: Why is this meeting important for Suriname, and what was the UNDP’s role in collaborating with the HFLD nations?

AA: Suriname is the most forested country on earth. Approximately 93 percent of the land mass of Suriname is covered by pristine Amazonian forests. So, with 93 percent forest cover, Suriname has traditionally, for centuries, been a custodian of its forests and have preserved its forests while at the same time achieving significant development targets for its people.

Given the role of forests as they relate to climate change and in particular the sequestration of carbon, Suriname genuinely believes, and the science will back that up, that Suriname in fact is a carbon negative country. It stores a lot more carbon than it emits. And there are a number of other countries in the world that the U.N. has defined as Heavily Forested Low Deforestation countries. These are countries that are more than 50 percent covered by forests and at the same time they have the deforestation rate which is way below the international average which I think is .02 percent of deforestation per annum.

These countries have come together through a collaborative effort supported by the UNDP and the UN-DESA.

We’ve brought these countries together because they all have a common purpose, they all have a common story and they all are working towards finding common solutions to ensure that there is:

  1. Recognition of the fact that these countries have traditionally maintained their forests and have not destroyed the forests in the name of development;
  2. Given the relevance of trees and forests to combatting climate change, that these are actually the countries that provide a good example and the best opportunity for serving the earth with high forest cover.

IPS: What is the way forward for the protection of forests?

AA: In every country where there are forests there are activities that result in two things – deforestation, where the trees are cut down and usually not replaced; and you also have what it called forest degradation where the forest is not totally destroyed but it is not as thick, it does not have as many trees and sometimes the trees are much younger for many different reasons, including timber production. So, you might be degrading the quality of the forest but not necessarily deforesting in total.

Those countries that form the HFLD have made commitments with the international community that they will continue to pursue their development objectives without necessarily destroying their forests. And destroying here means either deforestation or degradation.

It’s a challenge because in Suriname for example, the small-scale gold mining sector is the largest driver of deforestation—not timber production, not palm oil as in some countries, and not infrastructure.

IPS: So, what do you say to a country that has gold in the soil? That they should not mine that gold?

AA: It’s difficult to say that to a country when the economy depends on it. How do you say to a country don’t produce timber when the economy of the country depends on it?

There are ways and means of doing it [small-scale mining or timber production] in a sustainable way. There are ways and means of ensuring that in granting concessions whether it be for timber production or small-scale gold mining, that you take into consideration means and approaches for rehabilitation.

You have to take into consideration the biodiversity and the sensitivity of some of those forests and whether or not you value more the biodiversity of that area or the few dollars that you can make by destroying that area’s forests and extracting the gold and extracting the timer.

So, conscious decisions have to be made by governments and our role as UNDP is to provide the government with the policy options, which usually is supported by sound scientific research and data to indicate to them what their real options are and how they can integrate those options in the decisions that they make.

So, it is a difficult choice indeed, but it is a choice that governments have to make to determine whether they want to continue being custodians of the environment or whether they want to pursue interests related only to economic advancement and economic growth.

So far, they’ve done a good job at it. One of the areas that I want to emphasise is that a lot of this work cannot be done by the countries alone, because if you think about it, the market for the timber is not Suriname. The market for the gold is not Suriname.

Usually the companies that come into those countries to do the extractives, they are not even local companies. They are big multinational companies. A country like Suriname or Guyana—those countries cannot take on this mammoth task alone. They need the support of the international community, they need the support of agencies like the U.N., they need the support of the funds that have been established like the Green Climate Fund, the Global Environment Facility, the Adaptation Fund, and they need the support of the bilateral donors and the countries that have traditionally invested in protecting the forests.

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The post Q&A: What of the Carbon Neutral Countries? appeared first on Inter Press Service.

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IPS Correspondent Desmond Brown interviews DR. ARMSTRONG ALEXIS, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) resident representative for Suriname.

The post Q&A: What of the Carbon Neutral Countries? appeared first on Inter Press Service.

Categories: Africa

Mauro Poggia veut de la transparence dans la santé

24heures.ch - Thu, 02/14/2019 - 12:51
Le conseiller d'Etat genevois a instauré un règlement qui établit désormais clairement les pratiques admissibles et proscrites entre médecins et laboratoires.
Categories: Swiss News

Călin Nistort bízzák meg az Országos Korrupcióellenes Ügyészség vezetésével

Erdély FM (Románia/Erdély) - Thu, 02/14/2019 - 12:47

 A Legfelsőbb Bírói Tanács ügyészi részlege ma egyöntetűen döntött erről. Călin Nistor áll jelenleg is a vádhatóság élén, miután Anca Jurma január elején közölte: nem kíván többé ügyvivő vezető lenni a hatóságnál. Az Országos Korrupcióellenes Ügyészség főügyészi tisztsége azt követően üresedett meg, hogy Laura Codruţa Kovesi-t államfői rendelettel tavaly júliusban visszahívták a hatóság éléről. Az igazságügyi miniszter Adina Florea-t javasolta korrupcióellenes főügyésznek, de Klaus Johannis államfő elutasította ezt.

Sicherheitskonferenz: Pompeo will Nahost-Probleme durch Kooperation lösen

Blick.ch - Thu, 02/14/2019 - 12:40
US-Aussenminister Mike Pompeo hat zur Lösung der Probleme im Nahen Osten die Staaten zur Zusammenarbeit aufgefordert. Kein Land könne es sich leisten, sich herauszuhalten.
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