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nicolek2023

Indigenous people in Peruvian Amazon detain tourists in oil spill protest | Amazon rain... - 0 views

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    In protest at the lack of government assistance following an oil spill in the region, indigenous people in Peru's Amazon region detained a group of tourists from both Peru and abroad. Four decades ago, Petroperu, a state-owned company, constructed the 800 km Norperuano pipeline to move  oil from the Amazon region to Piura on the coast. Petroperu claims that the spill was caused by a purposeful 21 cm pipeline cut.
julianatseh

What is Cop27 and what does the Egypt summit aim to achieve? - 1 views

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    27th year of the annual conference. 90 heads of state expected to attend. Borris Johnson will also be attending after being invited by Egypt. Egypt has been criticized for keeping climate protesters separated from the event.
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    It is interesting that both Sunak and Johnson will be in attendance. It might make UK citizens question legitimacy of new leadership
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    I think its funny that two former PM's and two legitmate sources of power in the UK are attending. The legitimacy of leadership in the UK has already been called into question many times and having both Sunak and Johnson go could pose some problems. The population isn't involved in the voting at all and this could result in a political war within the country.
anikar2023

Cop27: Time to Pay the Climate Bill- Vulnerable Nations - 0 views

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    Climate change is affecting many countries gravely, especially developing nations. Leaders of those countries are pleading other nations to supply financial aid to help them. They believe richer nations owe them because they became rich off of fossil fuels.
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    It's very interesting when you reflect on how far back this problem goes. Especially when considering the effects of colonization on the environments within regions of Africa and South America. It is going to be a very long and difficult road to fully compensate and prepare poorer countries for climate change after how hard we have screwed them over.
duncanc2023

At COP27, Building Emissions Loom Larger - 1 views

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    The built environment has always played a major role in climate change (roughly 40% of global greenhouse gas emissions can be allocated to constructing and maintaining buildings). But the building sector hasn't garnered a wide amount of attention at international climate conferences. However, an increase in climate-related natural disasters has made adaptation and resilience within buildings and infrastructure an immediate concern. In addition, the energy crisis that spread through Europe due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine has created a massive regional effort to rapidly reduce heating oil and gas use and improve building efficiency.
nicksandford

Mexico will try to 'deceive the world' at Cop27, experts warn | Climate crisis | The Gu... - 1 views

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    Mexico is playing a strange game. Reputable sources report that Mexico is expected to make major climate commitments at COP 27, such as a 1,000 Mw solar power plant and increasing lithium production for electric cars. However, the new president has been utterly opposed to climate change policy, as he tried to wriggle out of responsibility for 2030 commitments via the Supreme Court. He also bet a large chunk of the economy on fossil fuel energy, particularly coal. People believe he is incapable of doing anything to address climate issues, and want a new president in 2024 who is.
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    Portraying lithium production as a commitment to the climate is a very interesting tactic. Yeah, we make electric cars using it, but by that logic whale fishing is an honorable commitment because we could create biodegradable corsets. How much ruin will it take for countries to invest in car-independent infrastructure?
willbaxter

COP27 climate summit turns awkward for Egypt - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    Egypt hasn't been under the spotlight since their coup in 2013. COP27 has shed light on many climate related issues in Egypt and other issues.
slavatalanov

COP27: Island nations want China, India to pay for climate damage | Reuters - 0 views

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    Sea level rise is not noted as a major threat as often as CO2 or natural disasters, but that's here in the US. Island nations like Kiribati and the Maldives see this as a different level of problem, as they would be almost entirely submerged if sea levels rise much more than this. Putting blame on India is interesting: is it entirely fair to demand additional efforts from a country which produces the level of emissions that it does due to sheer population mass rather than consumer habits?
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    Seems like a similar argument made by countries like Pakistan for climate reparations in general, except almost more urgent, simply because climate change threatens to literally submerge these island nations. To protect against sea level rise like the netherlands has would be incredibly expensive, so it makes sense that the money would go into a fund to rebuild after climate change disasters. I just wonder what they will do to actually stop their islands from disappearing.
Kay Bradley

Iran protests: Tehran court sentences first person to death over unrest - BBC News - 0 views

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    "Iran protests: Tehran court sentences first person to death over unrest"
julianatseh

Green hydrogen could sustainably industrialise Africa and boost GDP by 6 to 12% in six ... - 0 views

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    hydrogen demand expected to rise. By 2050, green hydrogen could increase the GDP of Egypt, Kenya, Mauritania, Morocco, Namibia, and South Africa by $126bn, which is equivalent to 12% of these countries' current GDP. Investment of $450-$900 billion needed between now and 2050. Would be beneficial for climate change while also growing economy.
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    I like to see that we are trying to find solutions for both the climate and economic problems that are currently happening in countries that do not exactly have the resources to do it themselves. Both problems are intertwined so I hope this is able to help! If we start doing it now that is.
slavatalanov

Paving the way for a decarbonized shipping industry that leaves no one behind - Climate... - 0 views

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    Despite all this text in this article, it seems like this organization and the ILO have no idea what to do to reduce the emissions from maritime shipping. The ILO guidelines are focused on providing current sailors the training to operate vessels that use alternative fuels, to ensure they don't lose their jobs. Question: where are these vessels? Who is making eco-friendly cargo ships? 15 ships make more N2O than all the cars in the world. Is making sure their sailors are more educated something that needs to happen before we build the vessels to replace them?
alecstein

Dr. Agnes Kalibata: To reverse runaway climate change and build resilient societies we ... - 0 views

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    46% of the land in Africa is being degraded by unsustainable agricultural practices. Agriculture needs to adapt to climate change through clean energy and better irrigation to avoid widespread famine.
duncanc2023

What is Blue Carbon? - Climate Champions - 0 views

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    We utilize carbon in our society constantly: economies, housing, and transportation. However, this article focuses on a specific type of carbon: Blue Carbon. The video explains that Blue Carbon is the carbon that is stored in the soil and plants of coastal habitats. Specifically, it is the coastal ecosystems that are very helpful in storing carbon from the atmosphere. The ecological term is a carbon sink which can store up to 10 times the amount of carbon as a tropical rainforest.
Kay Bradley

The Exceptionally American Problem of Rising Roadway Deaths - The New York Times - 0 views

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    "Why other rich nations have surpassed the U.S. in protecting pedestrians, cyclists and motorists."
anikar2023

A U.S.-Iran Soccer Showdown Intensifies With Protests as a Backdrop - 1 views

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    US and Iran will play each other tomorrow. There is a lot of tension due to conflict between the two governments, and there have been protests in Iran for the last 10 weeks. Many fans have brought politics into the soccer games, such as booing at the national anthem and waving protest flags. Iran's leaders have arrested a bunch of people, and there are a lot of eyes on the team as they continue to advance.
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    There are so many political issues surrounding the World Cup that sometimes more important ones are ignored. Most of the attention has been directed toward Qatar and less toward what is happening with Iran. The media reporting more about how players are banned from wearing one-love arm bands and other less important issues distracts people from other more important things going on.
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    After today's game where Iranian players sang the national anthem after some of their families had allegedly been threatened, it is incredibly obvious that the Iranian government intends to use the world cup as a key political tool in dismissing unrest at home.
sebastianw2023

Saudi viewers angry over apparent ban on World Cup streaming - 1 views

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    I have not seen much news coverage about this. TOP TV is Saudi Arabia's most used distributor of the world cup and it has been suspended by the Media Ministry of Saudi Arabia. There seems to be a pattern of censorship in a lot of the larger non democratic regimes.
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    This is really interesting, and I know a lot of Saudi Arabians are upset that they cannot watch the World Cup. Saudi Arabia and Qatar are in conflict since Saudi Arabia boycotted Qatar due to their support for political Islamists, ties with Iran, and funding of Al Jazeera. Saudi Arabia is going to have to figure it out though or citizens will get increasingly upset.
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    Interesting find, Subby. Do you know if the clamp down by the Saudi government is persisting? And to Anika's clarifying of why there is so much tension between Saudi Arabia and Qatar. . . wow.
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