International
Ukraine: Ukrainian NGOs Raise Alarm over Shocking Environmental Crimes Caused by Russian Aggression
Mar 29, 2022
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Ecoaction
Marking thirty-four days since the beginning of the Russian invasion, experts and activists provided the first analysis of the war crimes against the environment on…
Afghanistan: Desperate for Cash, Afghans Toil in Mines That Are Deadlier Than Ever
Mar 29, 2022
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Christina Goldbaum and Yaqoob Akbary, New York Times
For more than six months, Afghanistan has been gripped by a devastating economic crisis that has wiped out incomes, sent food prices soaring and left…
Egypt/Ethiopia/Sudan: China Expands Its Influence in Horn of Africa, Overlooks Dispute over Nile Dam
Mar 29, 2022
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Mohamed Saied, Al-Monitor
As China presents itself as a supporter of stability in the Horn of Africa, the controversial Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) dispute between Ethiopia, Egypt and…
Climate Change: The Latest IPCC Report Has Implications for the Climate-Security Nexus
Mar 28, 2022
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Brigitte Hugh and Sofie Bliemel, Homeland Security Today
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) Sixth Assessment Report (AR6), was published on February 28, 2022. The newest publication focuses on climate change impacts, adaptation,…
Iraq/Kurdistan: Iraqi Kurdistan Has Energy Capacity to Help Europe, Says Iraqi Kurdish PM
Mar 28, 2022
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Maha El Dahan and Riham Alkousaa, Reuters
The Kurdish region of northern Iraq has the capacity to make up for at least some of the energy shortfall in Europe, Kurdish Prime Minister…
Afghanistan: Afghan Opium Fields Bloom as Economy Wilts [Video]
Mar 28, 2022
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Al Jazeera
Afghanistan is the world's top opium producer. Up until recently, Afghanistan's new Taliban rulers said they would punish farmers, to curb production.
Liberia: Actors Want Women’s Rights Mainstreamed in Agriculture, Land Sectors
Mar 26, 2022
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Varney Karmara
Stakeholders have agreed to mainstream gender equity and inclusion across the agriculture, land, and forestry sectors in Liberia.
The enforcement of gender policies across these sectors…
Climate Change/Ukraine/Russia: Russia’s War on Ukraine Upends Arctic Climate-Change Research
Mar 26, 2022
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Nidhi Subbaraman, Wall Street Journal
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has delayed or derailed international collaborations studying climate change in the Arctic, with many Western scientists and scientific organizations cutting ties…
Afghanistan: Kabul River Water: Dialogue Calls for Following International Law
Mar 26, 2022
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The News
Speakers at a dialogue here on Friday called Pakistan and Afghanistan to follow the international laws on utilising the water of Kabul River. The Centre…
Myanmar: EU’s Mega-Rich Fuelling Illegal ‘Blood Timber’ Trade
Mar 25, 2022
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Sarah Tekath, Oxpeckers
Teak is one of the most highly prized hardwoods in the world due to its finish and durability, and is becoming increasingly popular among the…
Libya: How Prolonged Conflicts Left Libya Vulnerable to Climate Change
Mar 24, 2022
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Madhumita Paul, DownToEarth
The impact of years of conflict has left Libya extremely vulnerable to climate variability and strain agricultural production, according to International Committee of the Red…
Nigeria: Food Security: UNDP Empowers 400 Conflict Affected Farmers with Farm Inputs in Nasarawa
Mar 24, 2022
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David Odama, Vanguard
The United Nations Development Programme, UNDP in partnership with the Nasarawa state government have distributed 550 bag of fertilizer, 250 litres of assorted chemicals, 150…
Ukraine/Russia: Could Russia Be Prosecuted for Environmental Harm in Ukraine?
Mar 24, 2022
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Isabella Kaminski, Open Democracy
Earlier this week, fires broke out in the forest surrounding the Chernobyl nuclear plant in Ukraine. Satellite imagery taken by the European Space Agency showed…
Liberia: No Rights for Squatters?
Mar 22, 2022
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Tina S. Mehnpaine, Observer
Ms. Beatrice Kollee is among several victims with $10.00 US receipts issued by the National Housing Authority (NHA) as authorization to squat on the land…
Climate Change: Climate Can’t Cope with Rush for Oil in the Face of Russian Aggression
Mar 22, 2022
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Nick Ferris, New Statesmen
It is hard to grapple with just how rapidly the world needs to transform to avoid catastrophic climate change. Any sense of urgency is being…
Gaza: Most of Gaza’s Water Polluted on World Water Day
Mar 22, 2022
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Ashraf Shannon, PRESS TV
On World Water Day, water pollution has reached an alarming level in the besieged Gaza Strip. The enclave's coastal aquifer is almost completely polluted with…
Ukraine: Invaders Massively Mining Settlements as They Retreat - National Guard
Mar 19, 2022
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UkrinForm
The enemy is planting mines in Ukrainian settlements, mostly retreating from their positions.That's according to the press service of the National Guard of Ukraine (NGU),…
Water Wars: Inside Global Water-Conflict Hotspots
Mar 19, 2022
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Bob Koigi, Fair Planet
For thousands of years, bodies of water have been attractions around which the very first civilizations formed, offering people fresh drinking and irrigation water; however,…
Ukraine: The Environmental Health Risks of War in a Highly Industrialized Country Like Ukraine
Mar 18, 2022
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Alejandro de la Garza, Time
Vladimir Putin’s unprovoked attack on Ukraine has already caused unimaginable suffering, with millions of civilians forced to flee their homes, and thousands of others trapped…
Algeria/Italy/Libya: Italy Negotiates with Libya, Algeria for Renewable Energy Deal
Mar 18, 2022
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Charné Hundermark, Energy Capital & Power
Italy is currently holding negotiations with Libya and Algeria for the mobilization and development of renewable energy resources. The European country is looking to diversify…
DRC: US Sanctions Uganda Gold Dealer, Citing Illicit Congo Origin
Mar 18, 2022
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Rodney Muhumuza, Associated Press
A Belgian businessman sanctioned by the U.S. over allegations of illicit gold trade in Congo said Friday the action undermines efforts to improve transparency in…
Ukraine: War in Ukraine Lengthens List of Violent Acts over Water
Mar 17, 2022
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Brett Walton, Circle of Blue
One of the first casualties of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was not a human life. In late February, as Vladimir Putin’s war machine was beginning…
Ukraine: Kherson Region's Farmers Forced to Cooperate with Russian Invaders
Mar 17, 2022
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UkrinForm
Farmers are forced to cooperate with Russian invaders within the temporarily occupied territory of Kherson Region. The relevant statement was made by Kherson Regional Council…
Why More Women Should Lead Food Security and Climate Change Projects
Mar 15, 2022
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Janine Peralta
South Sudan: Women in Malakal Lobby for Equal Rights to Own Land and Participate in Governance
Mar 12, 2022
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NNN
“We have been neglected and denied our rights for too long,” said Achol Nyibong, a women’s representative from Malakal, Upper Nile State, South Sudan. “Our…
Myanmar: Yangon Suffers Water Shortages amid Rolling Blackouts in Myanmar
Mar 11, 2022
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Irrawaddy
Yangon residents have been hit by water shortage as daily power outages disrupt lives across Myanmar.
Climate Change: NATO and Climate Change: Better Late Than Never
Mar 11, 2022
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Jamie Shea, German Marshall Fund of the US
It has taken some time for the security implications of climate change to find their way on to the NATO agenda. This can be explained…
Afghanistan: Taliban Using Afghanistan's Natural Resources as Bargaining Chip for International Recognition: Report
Mar 11, 2022
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Asian News International
The Taliban regime in Afghanistan is in discussions with key stakeholders, while at the same time inviting companies to develop the country's vast natural resources,…
Ukraine: Red Cross Team in Mariupol Expecting to ‘Run out of Water Tomorrow’ [Video]
Mar 11, 2022
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Andrea Mitchell, MSNBC
Red Cross Media Team Leader Jason Straziuso joins Andrea Mitchell to discuss Red Cross efforts in Mariupol where the civilian crisis deepens as resources crucial…
Ukraine: The Ukraine War — Like All Conflicts — Will Hit Women and Girls the Hardest, UN Warns
Mar 11, 2022
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Tania Bryer
Women and girls pay the “highest price” during conflicts like the one in Ukraine, the executive director of U.N. Women told CNBC. Sima Bahous, who…