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Ramaphosa calls for Africa to speak with one voice to address climate change

President Cyril Ramaphosa has called for the African continent to speak with one clear voice to "express unwavering support" for the implementation of the United Nations Climate Change Convention and its Paris Agreement. He was speaking during the virtual meeting on the Committee of African Heads of State and Government on Climate Change (CAHOSCC) on June 8.

Welsh farmers fight back against climate change claims

The FUW wants direct financial support provided to farmers for food production and says this will benefit local communities and economies due to the traditional scale of Welsh agriculture. Among the small family farms highlighted in the campaign is Pantfeillionen at Horeb near Llandysul in Ceredigion run by Lyn and Lowri Thomas. The couple have 70 dairy cows, a few sucklers and calves which are sold on as store cattle, and farm 170 acres, with a further 100 acres rented, and believe in the small-scale ethos with customers buying raw milk directly from the farm. Lyn says: “We do all our own silage and everything is done in house. We don’t use a lot of fertilizer, some yes, but we can’t use too much because of the nature of the ground. We’re farming on rock so that means we need to be careful otherwise our grass would burn on the south facing slopes.

Reimagine, recreate, restore  environment for future generations – Manila Bulletin

Published June 10, 2021, 12:19 AM Every year, on June 5, the Philippines joins other member-countries of the United Nations in the observance of World Environment Day.  The month of June is also observed as Philippine Environment Month.  This year’s celebration expands further into the launching of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021-2030), “a global mission to revive billions of hectares, from forests to farmlands, from the top of mountains to the depth of the sea.” The theme of this year’s observance is: Reimagine. Recreate. Restore. As the world goes into the second year of a raging pandemic, there is greater impetus to focus on how to stem the tide of environmental degradation.  “Healing from the pandemic is linked to healing the planet.”

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