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Joe Bide and jobs: Will Paris Climate agreement cost the US millions?

PolitiFact s ruling: Half True Here s why: Wayne Christian is fed up with environmentalists and what he described as the “woke” liberal policies threatening to disrupt the smooth recovery of Texas’ energy sector from pandemic blows.  The Republican oil and gas regulator, one of three commissioners of the Texas Railroad Commission, penned a missive earlier this month that took aim at those who ve recently cast Texas natural gas in a bad light the French government for cutting ties with a Houston company over environmental concerns, the “sensationalist fake-news media” for downplaying improvements in emissions, and the “environmental extremists” for promoting Green New Deal policies.

City university launches disasters center

City university launches disasters center   22:24 UTC+8, 2021-01-12       0 First center of its kind on the Chinese mainland to focus on interdisciplinary research in areas including climate change, environmental disasters and public health.   22:24 UTC+8, 2021-01-12       0 An Integrated Research on Disaster Risk International Center for Excellence (IRDR ICoE) was launched at Fudan University on Tuesday to research risk interconnectivity and governance of weather or climate extremes and public health. The center is the first of its kind set up by the Integrated Research on Disaster Risk on the Chinese mainland and the only one focusing on interdisciplinary research in areas including climate change response, atmospheric environmental disaster risk response and public health.

In Uzbekistan, UN agencies, banks, governments work to rebuild after pandemic - Uzbekistan

In Uzbekistan, UN agencies, banks, governments work to rebuild after pandemic Format Guided by a joint Multilateral Socio-Economic Response and Recovery Offer, developed with UNDP as technical lead, 23 UN and other multilateral entities have mobilized to support in seven priority areas, with the aim of mitigating knock-on effects on millions of people’s lives, livelihoods, and the economy. © UNDP Uzbekistan Tashkent Seventeen United Nations agencies and six international financial institutions (IFIs) are working together in Uzbekistan to address COVID-19’s devastating impacts on the Central Asian republic creating jobs, re-skilling migrant workers, delivering medical and protective gear, and providing vital information and expertise to its 33 million people.

Cred Crunch Newsletter, Issue No 61 (December 2020) - Human Cost of Disasters (2000-2019) - World

Cred Crunch Newsletter, Issue No. 61 (December 2020) - Human Cost of Disasters (2000-2019) Format Over the last twenty years, 7,348 disaster events were recorded worldwide by EM-DAT, one of the foremost international databases of such events. In total, as seen in Figure 1, disasters claimed approximately 1.23 million lives, an average of 60,000 per annum, and affected a total of over 4 billion people (many on more than one occasion). Additionally, disasters led to approximately US$ 2.97 trillion in economic losses worldwide. These numbers represent an increase of the number of recorded disaster events by comparison with the previous twenty years. Between 1980 and 1999, EM-DAT recorded 4,212 disasters linked to natural hazards worldwide, which claimed approximately 1.19 million lives and affected over 3 billion people (Figure 1). Economic losses totaled US$ 1.63 trillion.

World: Review of COVID-19 Disaster Risk Governance in Asia-Pacific: Towards Multi-Hazard and Multi-Sectoral Disaster Risk Reduction

World: Review of COVID-19 Disaster Risk Governance in Asia-Pacific: Towards Multi-Hazard and Multi-Sectoral Disaster Risk Reduction
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