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Earth Day 2021 Is Set to Galvanize Climate Action
UN Climate Change News, 20 April 2021 – Earth Day, celebrated annually on 22 April, will again see more than 1 billion people participating in activities around the world to draw attention to the urgency of the climate crisis and environmental degradation and the need for immediate action. This year, it also presents a major opportunity for significant climate action announcements.
Many important environmental events have happened on Earth Day since its inception in 1970, including the signing of the Paris Agreement in 2016. The theme for this year – the second Earth Day Live digital event – is: Restore our Earth.
Published April 20, 2021, 12:58 PM
With COVID-19 pandemic in the world’s kernel, societies have been petrified – first by the health crisis and next, the ensuing economic shocks.
Then comes a highly probable longer-term predicament – a vicious circle that will confront global population with more devastating impact, and that is the worsening jolt of climate change risks especially if policymakers won’t be judicious enough in aligning their ‘economic recovery goals’ within the injunction of the Paris Agreement.
In “Rethinking the 2020s” presentation to Asian journalists, Jeremy Bentham, vice president for Global Business Environment and Head of Shell Scenarios of multinational energy giant Royal Dutch Shell, puts on sharp focus the three précis on how nations may choose to bounce back from the scarring torment of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Search Indonesian rangers patrol inside the Leuser National Park in Subulussalam, Aceh, on April 9, 2021. (Antara Photo/Syifa Yulinnas) Indonesia, UK Lead International Dialogue on Forest Sustainability BY :THE JAKARTA GLOBE APRIL 20, 2021
Jakarta. Indonesia has officially agreed to co-chair an international alliance that brings together producers and consumers of forest agriculture and commodities.
Together with the UK, Indonesia will lead more than 25 countries grouping in the Forest Agriculture & Commodities Trade (FACT) Dialogue to protect and increase sustainability of supply chains of forest products.
“I am delighted Indonesia has agreed to co-chair this dialogue. For this dialogue to be successful, it is important that producer and consumer countries are collaborating fully – learning from each other,” British Ambassador to Indonesia Owen Jenkins said in a statement on Tuesday.