Israel Joins ECOSOC For The First Time Published June 9th, 2021 - 07:07 GMT
ECOSOC chamber at the start of a conference on the centennial of the Balfour Declaration. (Shutterstock/ File Photo)
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“Choosing Israel to serve on ECOSOC is a recognition of our innovation and creativity, which serves to benefit all nations of the world.
Israel was elected to join the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) for the first time on Monday.
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Israel received over two-thirds of the UN members vote, with 154 countries supporting its candidacy for the Group of Western European and Other Countries (WEOG) regional bloc.
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La. forestry continues tallying storm damage At the 2021 Virtual Forestry Forum, Michael Blazier, LSU AgCenter forestry specialist said the damages would be more if lost revenue, infrastructure damage and lost production during the storms are considered. (Source: WSFA 12 News) By Davon Cole | March 12, 2021 at 2:31 PM CST - Updated March 12 at 2:31 PM
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - Louisiana forestryâs $1.5 billion in losses from last years hurricanes was double the amount of revenue the industry generates annually, according to an LSU AgCenter forestry expert.
At the 2021 Virtual Forestry Forum, Michael Blazier, LSU AgCenter forestry specialist said the damages would be more if lost revenue, infrastructure damage and lost production during the storms are considered.
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REGION Maine Woodland Owners will be hosting its annual Forestry Forum on January 21, 2021, and for the first time, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the organization’s largest indoor event of the year will be held completely online!
The in-person version of this annual event has drawn over 300 attendees in the past, and the expectation is that attendance of the online program could be similar. The program is open to the public and geared to woodland owners, forestry professionals, government officials, and conservationists.
The program will start with a brief member meeting at 8:00am and will be followed by a series of informative presentations throughout the day. The morning will offer presentations on wood markets, forestry management, the history of axes and toolmaking, and forest pest and disease updates. Credits from the Maine Board of Pesticides Control are available for those attending the pest and disease presentation.