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Six environmental organisations have called on the Portuguese government, which chairs the Council of the European Union, and the European Commission, not to.
A Diverse Group of Leaders Come Together to Form Women s Forest Congress Advisory Council
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WASHINGTON, April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A group of visionary, practical, and supportive women has come together to help shape the Women s Forest Congress. Advisory Council members serve as advisors to the Steering Committee, advocate for the Congress s broader work, and ensure equal representation from diverse backgrounds, organizations, and views. The Advisory Council brings unique knowledge, skills, and wisdom to augment the Steering Committee, with the goal of building out the Women s Forest Congress.
The Advisory Council also provides another way to be intentional about the direction of the Women s Forest Congress, making room for more voices and perspectives in a different leadership capacity. While the Steering Committee retains decision-making authority, the Advisory Council provides information, recommendations, and adv
Climate change: PM Hasina criticises global adaptation measures, calls for timely action UNB, Dhaka UNB, Dhaka
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today said global adaptation over climate change is still far from the pace of devastation just for lack of funds and political will. Bangladesh is often referred to as the ground zero for the adverse impacts of climate change. Adapting to the damage already done is as important as the process of reducing future losses and damages. But global adaptation actions are far from keeping pace with the scale of devastation due to the lack of finance and political will, she said.
Due global climate adaptation actions not possible for lack of finance: PM
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DHAKA, Jan 25, 2021 (BSS) – Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today said the lack of finance and political will were responsible for not taking due global actions for adapting to the damages caused by the adverse impact of the climate change.
“Adapting to the damage already done is as important as the process of reducing future losses and damages. But global adaptation actions are far from keeping pace with the scale of devastation due to lack of finance and political will,” she said.
She added that the recent experience of COVID-19 has proved the importance of being united and acting on time.