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Debate: Slovakia: Fico moves against rule of law

Eurotopics.net - Mon, 12/11/2023 - 12:17
Just weeks after his inauguration as Slovakian prime minister, Robert Fico has announced plans to abolish the Special Prosecutor's Office that deals with corruption and serious crime, as promised during his campaign. The office's head, special prosecutor Daniel Lipšic, was the lawyer who represented the parents of murdered journalist Ján Kuciak in 2018. Fico's move has prompted a warning from Brussels and demonstrations across the country.
Categories: European Union

Debate: Erdoğan in Athens: friends again?

Eurotopics.net - Mon, 12/11/2023 - 12:17
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan travelled to Greece for talks on Thursday. Just a year ago, Ankara and Athens were threatening each other with war, but now there are signs of a rapprochement and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Erdoğan have signed a joint declaration for "friendly relations and good neighbourliness". Commentators' views on whether real progress has been made differ widely.
Categories: European Union

Debate: Zelensky in Argentina: wrong place at the wrong time?

Eurotopics.net - Mon, 12/11/2023 - 12:17
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky travelled to Buenos Aires on Sunday to attend the inauguration of ultra-liberal Argentinian President Javier Milei. There he also met Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who only recently reiterated his threat to veto further EU support for Ukraine. Commentators discuss the ramifications of both encounters.
Categories: European Union

Post-stroke care in Poland far from bad, with room for improvement

Euractiv.com - Mon, 12/11/2023 - 12:13
Poland records 70,000 strokes annually and state-funded rehabilitation is by no means the worst in Europe, but it could still improve, the deputy head of the country's post-stroke care foundation told Euractiv Poland.
Categories: European Union

Bosnie-Herzégovine : le char de la division va-t-il entrer dans Sarajevo ?

Courrier des Balkans - Mon, 12/11/2023 - 12:11

Après la statue du Roi Trvtko Ier, un autre projet de monument poussé par la maire social-démocrate de Sarajevo, Benjamina Karić, divise la société bosnienne : un char serbe détruit. Explications.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Bosnie-Herzégovine : le char de la division va-t-il entrer dans Sarajevo ?

Courrier des Balkans / Bosnie-Herzégovine - Mon, 12/11/2023 - 12:11

Après la statue du Roi Trvtko Ier, un autre projet de monument poussé par la maire social-démocrate de Sarajevo, Benjamina Karić, divise la société bosnienne : un char serbe détruit. Explications.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Human Rights Work of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation [Promoted content]

Euractiv.com - Mon, 12/11/2023 - 12:00
The universal Declaration of Human Rights correlates with several of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation´s work all around the globe. Thus, this film showcases the foundation's global initiatives that align with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, emphasizing the fight for universal human rights for all.
Categories: European Union

Guerre Israël-Hamas : les ministres des Affaires étrangères de l’UE explorent des possibilités de réponse

Euractiv.fr - Mon, 12/11/2023 - 11:59
Les ministres des Affaires étrangères de l’UE discutent d’actions à entreprendre en réponse à la guerre entre Israël et le Hamas, notamment de mesures visant à réduire les finances du Hamas et d’interdictions de voyager pour les colons israéliens auteurs d’actes de violence en Cisjordanie.
Categories: Union européenne

Africa’s Negotiators Urged to Leverage on African Science at COP28 High Table

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Mon, 12/11/2023 - 11:54

African researchers want African issues to be front and center as the continent comes to grips with climate change-induced impacts. Credit: COP28/Neville Hopwood

By Joyce Chimbi
DUBAI, Dec 11 2023 (IPS)

African scientists and researchers are concerned that the data shows that the continent is being cornered by the spiraling effects of climate change, that the real impact of climate devastation is yet to unfold, and that the region is on the cusp of more severe and catastrophic consequences.

Given Africa’s high exposure and fragility to extreme and drastic changes in weather patterns, coupled with a low adaptative capacity, fears and concerns are rife that a failure to capture the full devastating picture on the ground could compromise Africa’s negotiating position at COP28 currently underway in Dubai.

In a session titled ‘African Science for the African Position,’ delegates heard about the mismatch between existing data and the needs on the ground and why it is critical to highlight climate change research from the continent.

“The focus of this conversation is really about data needs; the role of science from Africa but also across the global South to feed into the negotiating positions is overlooked. There is a need to improve our data and our social science in a way that provides accurate and comprehensive evidence for decision-making. Across climates—and of course here we are focusing on the UNFCCC—we are starting to look at critical inter-linkages around biodiversity, the ocean, livelihoods, justice, and equity,” said Laura Pereira, associate professor at the Global Change Institute at Wits University in Johannesburg and researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Centre at Stockholm University.

Dr Odirilwe Selomane, from the Department of Agriculture Economics, Extension, and Rural Development at the University of Pretoria, reflected on progress at COP28.

“Some of the issues that stood out are that there is a lack of nature-based solutions for funding on the one hand, and on the other hand, listening to those with nature-based solutions speak about a lack of funding, especially biodiversity financing. This disconnect can be bridged through scientific baselines that show what is happening on the ground to inform decision-making while designing responsive or climate action projects for Africa.”

Further emphasizing the need to “design data collection tools that can accurately capture the continent and all its ecosystems. When we look at the global soil degradation map, for instance, is it reflective of our continent and ecosystems, and how do we then improve these maps so that they give us an accurate reading of our contexts? One of the most effective and efficient approaches is to lean on African-centered science and research to give us the data needed to make decisions that match the needs on the ground.”

An open letter by 50 African scientists to African Heads of State and Government in light of COP28 reads, in part: “African citizens are feeling the heat and experiencing the drought, the instability in food supply and prices, the boiling oceans, and the impact of dwindling forests. The world is on fire, quite literally. Climate floods, cyclones, and wildfire events are becoming less predictable and more intense, destroying lives and displacing tens of thousands as the climate crisis deepens. We are in the midst of a human-made climate crisis, one that will get much more catastrophic if we fail to act.”

Odirilwe Selomane speaks about the disconnect between needs and investments and the urgent need for Africa-centered science to close the gap. Credit: Joyce Chimbi/IPS

The letter further spoke about how alarming levels of gas emissions are increasing temperatures on the continent, compounding the multiple challenges facing the continent. Between 1900 and 2000, the continent warmed by 2 °C in some regions. Stressing that Africa’s ten hottest years since records began have all been since 2005.

At the current pace of greenhouse gas emissions, the projected annual mean temperature increase for Africa is approximately 6 °C by the end of the 21st century, the scientists warned. In the coming years, climate heat waves will occur more often, at higher intensities, and last longer as greenhouse gas emissions increase.

Climate change is already multiplying threats to life on the African continent with record-breaking food insecurity and water stress levels. Poor health indicators and economic insecurities are of particular concern.

As the end beckons for the COP28 summit, these scientists are urging African leaders and negotiators to keep their eyes firmly on the African agenda and particularly focus their attentions on key areas: phase out fossil fuels, enforce the polluter’s pay principal, protect and conserve Africa’s biodiversity, and not be distracted by fraudulent carbon markets and biodiversity credit markets.

Against this backdrop, more than USD 186 million of new financing for nature and climate towards forests, mangroves, and the ocean has already been announced during Nature, Land Use, and Ocean Day. This funding builds on the USD 2.5 billion mobilized to protect and restore nature during COP28’s World Climate Action Summit.

For African leaders, this is a step in the right direction. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, President of the Republic of Ghana, said, “The COP28 Presidency, the UAE, has demonstrated real action for nature, one that is backed by significant financial commitments. The journey to 1.5°C, as we all know, is not possible without nature, and this level of action must be expedited to achieve real progress by COP30.”

From a scientific point of view, the move is similarly welcome; reversing nature loss can provide upwards of 30 percent of the mitigation action needed to keep 1.5°C within reach by 2030. Nature has a crucial role to play in reducing climate-related hazards, such as floods and fires currently ravaging poor and vulnerable countries in Africa.

Nature preservation can also provide Africa with the answer to unemployment, as it can contribute a potential USD 10 trillion worth of new business opportunities and provide almost 400 million new jobs.
IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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