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How to Resolve Threat of the CCP's One Belt One Road Initiative


How to Resolve Threat of the CCP’s One Belt One Road Initiative
Analysis
Seven years have gone by since China started its One Belt One Road Initiative (BRI) in 2014. In 2013 Chinese leader Xi Jinping first introduced this transnational economic belt initiative, then known as the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road.
The BRI starts in mainland China, moves along the Silk Road, via Central Asia, to Russia and Europe. On the surface, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is developing new economic cooperation with countries and regions by strengthening infrastructure along the route. The real driving force is CCP’s desire to digest its industrial overcapacity and labor in China, and drive the development of the western region to ensure the energy supply for the mainland. There are also geopolitical and security reasons for the CCP’s One Belt area. ....

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Cooperation across boundaries and sectors could boost sustainable development in South Asia


Cooperation across boundaries and sectors could boost sustainable development in South Asia
LAXENBURG, AUSTRIA, February 23 (WNM/Nature Sustainability/Ansa Heyl) - Countries in South Asia s Indus River Basin could lower costs for development and reduce soil pollution and water stress by cooperating on management and development of water resources, electricity, and food production, according to new IIASA research. The Indus River Basin - which includes parts of Afghanistan, China, India, and Pakistan - is one of the most intensively cultivated regions on Earth, highly water-stressed, and .
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Countries must ′urgently′ adapt to climate change, UN warns | Environment| All topics from climate change to conservation | DW


Devastating floods put Nigeria s food security at risk
The cost of climate adaptation
About three-quarters of the world s countries have national plans to adapt to climate change, according to the report, but most lack the regulations, incentives and funding to make them work.
More than a decade ago, rich countries most responsible for climate change pledged to mobilize $100 billion a year by 2020 in climate finance for poorer countries. UNEP says it is impossible to answer whether that goal has been met, while an OECD study published in November found that between 2013 and 2018, the target sum had not once been achieved. Even in 2018, which recorded the highest level of contributions, rich countries were still $20 billion short. ....

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Cooperation counts in South Asia


Cooperation counts in South Asia
IIASA’s analysis indicates that a cross-boundary and multi-sectoral approach could lower costs of sustainable development in the Indus River Basin
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Countries in South Asia could reduce costs, soil pollution and water stress through cooperation on the management and development of water resources, electricity and food production, according to research from IIASA, the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
The study examined food, energy, water and climate change in South Asia’s Indus River Basin, an area that includes parts of Afghanistan, China, India and Pakistan, which is home to 250m people and is already seeing the impacts of climate change. ....

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