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Recharging Pakistan's water supplies


Recharging Pakistan’s water supplies
WWF-Pakistan, along with the Ministries of Climate Change and Water Resources plan to pilot the Recharge Pakistan
The writer is an academic and researcher. He is also the author of Development, Poverty, and Power in Pakistan, available from Routledge
Being one of the hotspots for climate change impacts, it made sense that Pakistan was recently asked to co-host World Environment Day along with the United Nation’s Environment Program. Our current government also seems keen to become a pioneer in addressing climate change. Besides aiming to curb pollution, protecting larger parcels of natural areas, and planting an ambitious number of trees, it is good to see more attention being given to the issue of water management, which is another severe problem facing our water-stressed country. ....

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Rare footage of the world's biggest seagrass meadow


Rare footage of the world s biggest seagrass meadow2021|03:07
Beneath the waves, in a remote corner of the Indian Ocean, is the top of a mountain. Rising from the seabed thousands of meters below, it is the Saya de Malha bank. Scientists believe it s home to the largest seagrass meadow in the world - carpeting an area the size of Switzerland. That s important because this vast aquatic wilderness of carbon-dioxide capturing plants could play a crucial role in tackling climate change. It s the reason the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise, with a team of scientists on board, navigated to the isolated spot - roughly located between the Seychelles and Mauritius. But getting there wasn t easy. The waters are relatively uncharted, and the wildly varying depths create, as University of Exeter ecology lecturer Dr Kirstin Thompson describes it, a strange place . And if you imagine it s like a towering bank that comes out of the seabed, the seafloor around it is thousands and thousands of ....

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Catholic Church leaders in Africa: U.S. return to Paris climate accord could make up for 'lost momentum'


A woman wades through floodwaters in Busia, Kenya, May 3, 2020. Across East Africa, flooding has resulted from months of excessive rainfall, which has also triggered landslides and mudslides. It has left thousands homeless and destroyed farmland. (CNS photo/Thomas Mukoya, Reuters)
One of the first actions taken by President Joe Biden after his inauguration in January was to issue an executive order to rejoin the Paris climate agreement. That neatly reversed the position of his predecessor, Donald Trump, who had pulled the United States out of the accord in 2017.
The turnabout was cheered by environmental activists in Africa, a continent that contributes a comparatively tiny amount to the problem of global warming but stands to suffer mightily because of climate change related to it. The Pan African Climate Justice Alliance, established in 2008, is the largest civil society consortium promoting inclusive strategies to address climate and environmental challenges in Africa. ....

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The Latest: Myanmar ''Bloodbath'' Warning, Jimmy Lai Guilty, Pricey Airline Food


The Latest: Myanmar Bloodbath Warning, Jimmy Lai Guilty, Pricey Airline Food
Installation by Dennis Josef Meseg in Berlin, meant to protest lockdown measures. - Imago/ZUMA      
2020-04-01
Welcome to Thursday, where WHO chides the EU s slow vaccination rollout, two of Hong Kong s best-known democracy leaders are convicted and Japan has a pricey solution for those missing airline food. Buenos Aires daily Clarin also has the scoop on the meat industry s beef with a former Beatle.
• Hong Kong pro-democracy activists found guilty: Seven major pro-democracy activists, including media tycoon Jimmy Lai and Hong Kong s father of democracy Martin Lee, have been found guilty of unauthorized assembly charges. ....

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