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New data show world lost a Switzerland-size area of primary rainforest in 2019

 Morgan Erickson-Davis Data from 2001 to 2019 show an overall deforestation of primary forest constituting the third-highest year of primary forest loss since the turn of the century Last year the world lost around 119,000 square kilometers (45,946 square miles) of tree cover, according to satellit

Intense Atlantic hurricane season predicted for 2020

An above-normal 2020 Atlantic hurricane season is expected, according to forecasters with NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center. The outlook predicts a 60% chance of an above-normal season, a 30% chance of a near-normal season and only a 10% chance of a below-normal season. The Atlantic hurricane seaso

Australia not to hit its 5% 2020 emissions reduction target till 2030

Stephen Howes A report released last month by the Department of the Environment and Energy shows that Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions in 2020 are estimated to be just 1.6% below their 2000 level. This means that, come June (when the 2020 fiscal year ends), we will have missed Australia’s

New records of Greenhouse gas concentrations in atmosphere: WMO

Levels of heat-trapping greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have reached another new record high, according to the World Meteorological Organization. This continuing long-term trend means that future generations will be confronted with increasingly severe impacts of climate change, including rising t

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Palm Oil Industry to Develop Radar Monitoring Technology to Detect Deforestation

World’s largest palm oil producers and buyers, including Bunge, Cargill, Golden Agri-Resources (GAR), Mondelēz International, Musim Mas, Nestlé, Pepsico, Sime Darby Plantation, Unilever and Wilmar to fund and develop radar-based forest monitoring system A coalition of ten major palm oil producer

Improving the monitoring and evaluation of facilities in the Australian aid program

Scott Bayley In Australia, monitoring and evaluation guidance provides a reasonably comprehensive approach for evaluating individual aid investments, however, providing detailed insights into the facilities is still difficult. International development is a highly challenging sector with a range of

The world is off-track on food and agriculture SDG Goals

In the first report of its kind, FAO analysed, in a visual way, major global trends and data from up to 234 countries and territories on 18 indicators of four SDGs (2, 6, 14 and 15) under the UN agency’s custodianship. The world is off-track to meet most of the Sustainable Developmen

Implementing, Scaling and Planning for Aid Exit and Sustainability

Jindra Cekan Rarely do funders return to evaluate what lasts after aid projects end, but when they do, we can find myriad pleasures: 1) sustainability of activities we launched and nurtured together and hoped would last as is, even 15 years later, or 2) new ways local partic

Five billion people at risk from industrial trans fat exposure

A new report REPLACE summarizes country actions to ban industrially produced trans fat and makes recommendations for action to achieve the 2023 goal for global elimination. Six countries restricted industrially produced trans fat since 2018, and another 24 countries, including the European Union, re

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Narcissism And Hubris Cause The Death Of An NGO

Some of the 50 people who lost their jobs have initiated legal action against the Governing Board to get severance pay

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