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Schengen-Blockade schürt pro-russische Narrative in Bulgarien

Euractiv.de - Tue, 12/13/2022 - 11:20
Die Entscheidung der Niederlande und Österreichs, den Schengen-Beitritt Bulgariens zu blockieren, hat vielen prorussischen Kreisen in die Hände gespielt.
Categories: Europäische Union

Nach knapp einer Stunde überwältigt: Halle-Attentäter nimmt Wärter als Geiseln

Blick.ch - Tue, 12/13/2022 - 11:20
In einem deutschen Hochsicherheitsgefängnis hat der rechtsextreme Halle-Attentäter zwei Bedienstete als Geiseln genommen. Der 30-Jährige wurde am Montagabend nach weniger als einer Stunde überwältigt.
Categories: Swiss News

«Will zeigen, wie sehr wir es wollten»: Neymar veröffentlicht Chatverläufe mit Teamkollegen

Blick.ch - Tue, 12/13/2022 - 11:18
Nach dem WM-Aus findet Neymar trostspendende Worte an seine Teamkollegen – diese Chatverläufte postet er allerdings ohne Einverständnis.
Categories: Swiss News

Romain Molina: Investigative journalist to sue Cameroon federation

BBC Africa - Tue, 12/13/2022 - 11:16
A French journalist intends to sue Cameroon's football federation after the body accused him of attempted blackmail and extortion.
Categories: Africa

„Qatargate“ könnte Di Maio in die Hände spielen

Euractiv.de - Tue, 12/13/2022 - 11:16
"Qatargate" hat in ganz Europa Schockwellen ausgelöst, und bis jetzt waren mehrere prominente Mitglieder der europäischen sozialistischen Fraktion beteiligt, vor allem Italiener:innen. Aber es gibt einen Italiener, der daraus einen Vorteil ziehen könnte: der ehemalige italienische Außenminister Luigi Di Maio.
Categories: Europäische Union

A kormány elleni bizalmatlansági indítványról csak csütörtökön szavaz a parlament

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 12/13/2022 - 11:15
Kedden kellett volna szavaznia a nemzeti tanácsnak az SaS által a kormánnyal szemben kezdeményezett bizalmatlansági indítvány sorsáról. A szavazás előtt Michal Šipoš az OĽaNO mozgalom nevében fél óra szünetet kért a frakciók közötti tárgyalásra. A szünet után 77 képviselő szavazata mellett csütörtökre halasztották a szavazást.

Damit es wirklich effektiv ist: Um diese Uhrzeit solltest du am besten Sport machen

Blick.ch - Tue, 12/13/2022 - 11:14
Sport ist gesund. Entscheidend ist aber auch, wann wir uns bewegen, wie eine neue Studie zeigen konnte. Am effektivsten ist besonders eine Uhrzeit.
Categories: Swiss News

Experts Seek Appropriate Circular Solutions to Plastic Pollution

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Tue, 12/13/2022 - 11:14

Female workers sort out plastic bottles for recycling in a factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh. New initiatives were launched at the World Circular Economy Forum (WCEF) to reduce plastic pollution. Credit: Abir Abdullah/Climate Visuals Countdown

By Aimable Twahirwa
Kigali, Dec 13 2022 (IPS)

Experts agree that African economies need to develop innovative approaches to deal with plastic production, which is set to double in 20 years – adversely impacting rural communities.

They were speaking in Kigali, Rwanda, on the sidelines of the World Circular Economy Forum (WCEF).

As a result of current global efforts to spur Africa’s transition to a Circular Economy at the country, regional and continental levels, official estimates show that the transition to a fully circular economy could generate $4.5 trillion in economic benefits globally by 2030.

Government representatives, researchers, civil society activists, and strategic partners launched an initiative, the High Ambition Coalition to End Plastics Pollution, on the sidelines of WCEF to end plastic pollution by 2040.

“The issue of plastic pollution has reached crisis levels, and it is time polluters to be held to account,” Zaynab Sadan, the Regional Plastics Policy Coordinator for Africa at World Wildlife Fund (WWF), told IPS.

According to experts, the key to a circular economy in Africa is to eliminate open dumping and burning of waste on the continent and promote the use of waste as a resource for value and job creation.

The latest estimates by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) show that approximately 7 billion of the 9.2 billion tonnes of plastic produced from 1950-2017 globally has become plastic waste, ending in landfills or dumped.

Environmental experts argue that this pollution has altered habitats and natural processes and reduced ecosystems’ ability to adapt to climate change, affecting millions of people’s livelihoods, food production capabilities, and social well-being, mostly in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Experts unanimously agree that plastic consumption and production have reached unsustainable levels over the past 30 years, reaching 460 million tonnes between 2000 to 2019.

The 2022 Global Plastics Outlook report by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) indicates that much of this growth is mostly driven by massive increases in the production of single-use plastics for packaging and consumer goods, which accounts for half of the plastic waste generation.

To address this growing phenomenon, Sadan insists on the need for African countries to integrate the informal sector into recycling and waste management.

“There is a pressing need to improvement in waste collection services and management at landfills,” the fierce conservation activist told delegates at the launching of the new High Ambition Coalition to end plastic pollution.

Official projections indicate that by 2060, the use of plastics could almost triple globally, driven by economic and population growth.

It said that plastic leakage to the environment is projected to double to 44 million tonnes (Mt) a year, while the build-up of plastics in aquatic environments will more than triple, where the largest costs are projected for Sub-Saharan Africa, whose GDP would be reduced by 2.8% below the baseline.

Kristin Hughes, the director of the resource circularity pillar and a member of the World Economic Forum’s executive committee, told delegates that if current trends continue, billion metric tons of plastic waste will be in landfills or the natural environment by 2050.

“Embedding science and evidence-based approach are key to end plastic pollution in Africa,” Hughes said.

From plastic waste to paving stones. This was a project highlighted at the World Circular Economy Forum in Kigali. Credit: Aimable Twahirwa/IPS

During various sessions on the forum’s sidelines, Rwanda has been hailed as a role model in Africa toward managing waste from banning plastic bags in 2008, has made great steps forward, and has established the e-waste recycling facility in 2018.

Reacting to this achievement, Rwandan Minister of Environment Jeanne d’Arc Mujawamariya stressed the need for the country to strengthen existing mechanisms to have a carbon-neutral economy by 2050.

“Despite these achievements, there are still shortcomings that are exposing the country to severe impacts of improper waste management, including hazardous wastes,” Mujawamariya told delegates.

Terhi Lehtonen, Finnish Vice Minister of the Environment and Climate Change, is convinced that eradicating plastic pollution requires a systemic approach since plastic pollution is not simply a consumer issue.

“The plastic pollution is increasing at an alarming rate […] African countries need to adopt a holistic control strategy at both production and consumer level,” she told delegates.

The newly-established global mechanism, the High Ambition Coalition to End Plastics Pollution, is committed to developing ambitious international and legally binding instruments based on a comprehensive and circular approach that ensures urgent action and effective action interventions along the full lifecycle of plastics.

Erlend Haugen, Norway’s coordinator of the Global Initiative, said the new treaty must establish provisions for plastic waste minimization and environmentally sound collection, sorting, and preparation for reuse and recycling of plastic waste to re-enter recycled plastics into the economy and avoid leakage to the environment.

But activists are convinced that communities also have vital knowledge and experience that can help combat the scourge of plastic pollution.

“Countries should also adopt a gender-sensitive approach to tackle plastic pollution,” said Sadan.

According to her, the youth could also play a very influential role in plastic waste control by raising awareness about its negative impact.

IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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Blick.ch - Tue, 12/13/2022 - 11:13
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Blick.ch - Tue, 12/13/2022 - 11:12
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Categories: Swiss News

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Blick.ch - Tue, 12/13/2022 - 11:10
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Die ungleiche Saison der Ski-Zwillinge: Holdener hamstert Top-Resultate – Gisin leidet

Blick.ch - Tue, 12/13/2022 - 11:10
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Categories: Swiss News

Nur 2 Tore in 18 Spielen: Ambri löst Vertrag mit Shore auf

Blick.ch - Tue, 12/13/2022 - 11:09
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Categories: Swiss News

Korruptionsskandal im EU-Parlament nur die „Spitze des Eisbergs“

Euractiv.de - Tue, 12/13/2022 - 11:08
Die Fraktionen der Sozialisten und Demokraten (S&D) und der konservativen Europäischen Volkspartei (EVP) hätten im EU-Parlament ein "klares Bündnis" geschlossen, um Katar zu schützen, erklärte die französische Europaabgeordnete Manon Aubry gegenüber EURACTIV.
Categories: Europäische Union

World-record nonuplets return home to Mali from Morocco

BBC Africa - Tue, 12/13/2022 - 11:07
The nine Malian babies had been receiving specialist care in Morocco where they were born last year.
Categories: Africa

The future of cross-border rail

Euractiv.com - Tue, 12/13/2022 - 11:05
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Categories: European Union

Borders weak spot of rail transport, new report warns

Euractiv.com - Tue, 12/13/2022 - 11:04
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Categories: European Union

Offside-Eklat im Parlament: Alfred Heer provoziert Mitte-Nationalrätin Schneider-Schneiter: «Können Sie uns die Abseitsregel im Fussball erklären?»

Blick.ch - Tue, 12/13/2022 - 11:04
Der Zürcher SVP-Nationalrat Alfred Heer sorgte am Montagabend für Kopfschütteln im Parlament. Mit einer Frage zu Fussball-Offside-Regeln stellte er sich selber ins Abseits.
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Blick.ch - Tue, 12/13/2022 - 11:01
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Categories: Swiss News

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