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Building Climate-Resilient Health Systems: Four key actions to follow in National Adaptation Plan (NAP) processes

Building Climate-Resilient Health Systems: Four key actions to follow in National Adaptation Plan (NAP) processes Jonathan Torgovnik/Getty Images/Images of Empowerment © Credits By Amy Savage (WHO), Angie Dazé (IISD), and Elena Villalobos Prats (WHO) 14 May 2021 Reading time: Health has been identified as a priority sector by all countries that have submitted NAP documents to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). However, the actions identified in these plans do not generally go far enough to cover the components of climate-resilient health systems, which include integrated risk monitoring and early warning systems, and a capacitated health workforce. Only around half of the NAP documents submitted to NAP Central as of the end of December 2020 specifically identified impacts on the health system as an adverse effect of climate change, as discovered by the World Health Organization (WHO) and NAP Global N

Power Metal Resources PLC in demand after finding anomalies at Botswana project

Power Metal Resources in demand after finding anomalies at Botswana project A look at Friday s major share movers on the London Stock Exchange Power Metal Resources PLC (LON:POW) added 4% to 2.45p before close after finding extensive anomalies at the South Ghanzi Project in Botswana. These findings align closely with previous fieldwork conducted and the established regional exploration model for the discovery of major copper/silver deposits within the Kalahari Copper Belt. “The exploration story at South Ghanzi continues to progress at pace and we eagerly await the next phase of results and drill testing of several of these high-priority targets,” said Paul Johnson, the chief executive of Power Metal Resources.

Conservation International Hands Over Office Equipment to Agriculture Ministry to Boost Climate Change Fight

Conservation International Hands Over Office Equipment to Agriculture Ministry to Boost Climate Change Fight Conservation International Hands Over Office Equipment to Agriculture Ministry to Boost Climate Change Fight Mr. Mulbah presenting the assorted office equipment to Deputy Minister Fagans on behalf of CI Environmental nonprofit Conservation International handed over US$ 10,000 worth of assorted office equipment to the Ministry of Agriculture on Tuesday, to strengthen monitoring of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the agriculture sector and boost Liberia’s efforts to tackle climate change. The items donated included laptop and desktop computers, photocopier, office chairs, projector, office desk, among others. The equipment was procured with funding from the Global Environment Facility (GEF) under the Capacity-building Initiative for Transparency (CBIT) Project.

Sanne Group PLC climbs after rejecting £1 3bn private equity bid

Power Metal Resources in demand after finding anomalies at Botswana project A look at Friday s major share movers on the London Stock Exchange Power Metal Resources PLC (LON:POW) added 4% to 2.45p before close after finding extensive anomalies at the South Ghanzi Project in Botswana. These findings align closely with previous fieldwork conducted and the established regional exploration model for the discovery of major copper/silver deposits within the Kalahari Copper Belt. “The exploration story at South Ghanzi continues to progress at pace and we eagerly await the next phase of results and drill testing of several of these high-priority targets,” said Paul Johnson, the chief executive of Power Metal Resources.

Experts highlight advanced satellite data as vital tool in tackling climate change as countdown to COP26 continues

Experts highlight advanced satellite data as vital tool in tackling climate change as countdown to COP26 continues Courtesy of ESA Deforestation Bolivia: This false colour image was taken by the European satellite Sentinel-2 and shows an area of Bolivia that was once forested but has now been cleared for ranching and development. The city of Santa Cruz can be seen in grey centre left now surrounded by a patchwork of fields and urban expansion. Courtesy of ESA Floods imaged sentinel-1: Hurricane Idai that struck southeast Africa in March 2019 resulted in widespread flooding in Mozambique. This radar image from the European Sentinel-1 satellite shows in red the extent of flooding around the Buzi and Pungwe rivers.

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