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Krise spitzt sich zu: Volkswagen-Konzern schliesst die erste Fabrik in Europa

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/29/2024 - 20:06
In Belgien geschieht, was auch deutschen Fabriken droht: Audi schliesst in Brüssel ein Werk mit 3000 Arbeitern. Ende Februar verlässt das letzte Auto die Fabrik. Wie es dann weitergeht, ist unklar. Volkswagen will die Fabrik verkaufen.
Categories: Swiss News

Élvonalbeli logisztikai fejlesztés a Port of Adonynál

EU pályázat blog - Tue, 10/29/2024 - 20:03

Az Adony Logisztikai Központ Kft. 793,4 millió forint összköltségű projektje során logisztikai tevékenységének mesterséges intelligencián és szenzortechnológián alapuló fejlesztése valósult meg.

 

A fejlesztési projekthez a cég a Széchenyi Terv Plusz program „Magyar Multi Program - A kiemelkedő teljesítményű, valamint jelentős növekedési potenciállal rendelkező mikro-, kis- és középvállalkozások támogatása” című felhívásán nyert el 317,36 millió forint feltételesen visszatérítendő európai uniós támogatást.

Az Adony Logisztikai Központ az ország közepén található, kiváló közúti, vasúti és vízi megközelítéssel rendelkezik. A telep a Magyar Logisztikai Szolgáltató Központok Szövetsége (MLSZKSZ) által minősített intermodális logisztikai szolgáltató központ. Az integrált megközelítés jegyében a projekt célja az volt, hogy a legmagasabb szintű digitalizációs technológiák alkalmazásával néhány éven belül egy okos logisztikai központ létrehozására tegye alkalmassá a társaságot. A megvalósított projekt fejlesztési elemei egymáshoz szervesen kapcsolódtak. Az intelligens ipari kamerarendszer mesterséges intelligencia segítségével javítja a telephelyen belüli navigáció és az egyes raktárak közötti irányítás hatékonyságát, ugyanakkor a valós idejű forgalmi adatokból keletkező hatalmas adatmennyiség a későbbiekben képes megteremteni annak lehetőségét, hogy a telephelyen belül teljesen önjáró, önvezető járművek és rakodógépek közlekedhessenek. Az inerciális navigáció és szenzor berendezés precíziós giroszkópok és szögsebesség mérők adatai alapján számolja ki a járművek abszolút elmozdulását, és a kiindulási ponthoz képest megtett út alapján megadja az aktuális pozíciót.

A projekt keretében beszerzett ipari rakodógépet is ellátták szenzortechnológiával, ami telemetria adatokat gyűjt a daru mozgásáról, majd azokat eltárolva egy későbbi automatizált rakodó rendszer betanításához nyújthat referencia adatokat. A hőszivattyús rendszerrel kiegészített csarnoképület a prediktív, és preventív karbantartási munkák elvégzésében játszik szerepet, a rakodó és egyéb munkagépekre szerelt szenzorok adatai alapján a berendezések szervizelése és javítása itt történik.

A mesterséges intelligencia, a szenzortechnológia és az Ipar 4.0 elemeinek egy fejlesztési projektbe történő sűrítése olyan mennyiségű és minőségű adattal látja el a vállalkozást, mely alapján a későbbiekben egyrészt további stratégiai jelentőségű beruházásokhoz nyújt biztos hátteret, másrészt olyan technológiák – a logisztikai központ területén teljes értékű önvezetés megvalósítása – bevezetését teszi lehetővé, amivel sem hazai, sem régiós szinten nem rendelkezik egy hasonló profilú vállalkozás sem. A fejlesztés egyaránt szolgál pilot projektként a jövőbeni fejlesztésekhez, illetve egyfajta best practice megoldásként a piac előtt járva. A fejlesztési projekt eredményeként az Adony Logisztikai Központ Kft. növekedési potenciálját tovább képes erősíteni, hozzájárulva ezzel a kkv státuszból történő kiemelkedéshez.

A Széchenyi Terv Plusz program GINOP_PLUSZ-1.1.2-21 számú pályázati kiírásán 317 359 524 forint támogatást elnyert, 793 398 810 forint összköltségvetésű fejlesztés 2022. június 6-án indult és 2024. október 30-án zárul.


Categories: Pályázatok

Nemzeti Koalíció vs. kormánykoalíció

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 10/29/2024 - 20:00
Az "Adolf Snehuliak" elnevezésű szatirikus Facebook-oldal közzétett egy megvágott videót az SNS-ből múlt héten távozott, ma (10. 29.) pedig a parlamenti bojkottjukkal a kormánykoalíció köreiben nagy felfordulást keltett Nemzeti Koalíció (Nárdoná koalícia/Rudolf Huliak és két társa) keddi sajtótájékoztatójáról.

OSCE facilitates capacity-building training for professionals in water resource management

OSCE - Tue, 10/29/2024 - 19:47
579460 Munira Shoinbekova, OSCE Programme Office in Dushanbe

From 24 to 26 October 2024, the OSCE Programme Office in Dushanbe (POiD), in collaboration with the Ministry of Energy and Water Resources Management (MEWR), organized a three-day training session designed to enhance regional water co-operation and to deepen understanding of national and international water law. The training was held in Kulyab and engaged 20 professionals from various departments of the MEWR in the Khatlon region.

The training provided participants with a comprehensive understanding of the legal frameworks that promote peaceful co-operation among nations and facilitate effective water resource management for mutual socio-economic and environmental benefits. Participants examined regional and interstate agreements and explored mechanisms to enhance water co-operation in Central Asia. Additionally, they developed their communication and conflict-resolution skills through role-playing, active listening exercises, case studies, and group discussions.

This event aligned with previous initiatives by the POiD in water resource management and reflects its ongoing commitment to strengthening the capacity of water professionals. It also supports the Government of Tajikistan in implementing its water sector reform programme and is consistent with the OSCE's commitments in this area.

Categories: Central Europe

«Ich fühle mich betrogen»: Schweizerin in Singapur enttäuscht von Marché-Restaurant

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/29/2024 - 19:46
In Singapur sorgt das Schweizer Restaurant Marché für Enttäuschung. Instagram-Influencerin Marion Müller zeigt in einem Video, dass die Gerichte alles andere als authentisch schweizerisch sind.
Categories: Swiss News

Papa Geiss kann nur darüber schmunzeln: Davina (21) und Shania Geiss (20) denken schon an ihre Rente

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/29/2024 - 19:45
Davina und Shania Geiss stehen schon seit ihrer Kindheit vor der Kamera und müssen sich durch das Vermögen ihrer Eltern eigentlich keine Sorgen um ihre Zukunft machen. Trotzdem denkt der TV-Nachwuchs schon fleissig an seine Rente, verraten die Geissens im Interview.
Categories: Swiss News

Small Farmers Reap Growing Benefits From Solar Energy in Chile

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Tue, 10/29/2024 - 19:45

Residents pose behind the sprinkler that irrigates an alfalfa field thanks to the energy generated by a photovoltaic panel installed on Fanny Lastra's property in Mirador de Bío Bío, Chile. Credit: Courtesy of Fresia Lastra

By Orlando Milesi
SANTIAGO, Oct 29 2024 (IPS)

The production of solar energy by means of panels installed on small farmers’ properties or on the roofs of community organisations is starting to directly benefit more and more farmers in Chile.

This energy enables technified irrigation systems, pumping water and lowering farmers’ bills by supporting their business. It also enables farmers’ cooperatives to share the fruits of their surpluses.

The huge solar and wind energy potential of this elongated country of 19.5 million people is the basis for a shift that is beginning to benefit not only large generators.

The potential capacity of solar and wind power generation is estimated at 2,400 gigawatts, which is 80 times more than the total capacity of the current Chilean energy matrix.

The mayor of Las Cabras, Juan Pablo Flores, first on the left, on the roof of the building of his Municipality along with employees who installed the photovoltaic panels that will allow energy savings of more than US$ 10,000 per year. Credit: Courtesy of Municipality of Las Cabras

Two farming families

Fanny Lastra, 55, was born in the municipality of Mulchén, 550 kilometres south of Santiago, located in the centre of the country in the Bío Bío region. She has lived in the rural sector of Mirador del Bío Bío in the town since she was 8.

“We won a grant of 12 million pesos (US$12,600) to install a photovoltaic system with sprinklers to make better use of the little water we have on our five-hectare farm and have good alfalfa crops to feed the animals,” she told IPS from her home town.“We used to irrigate all night, we didn't sleep, and now we can optimise irrigation¨: Fanny Lastra.

She refers to the resources provided to applicants who are selected on the basis of their background and the situation of their farms by two government bodies, mostly through grants: the National Irrigation Commission (CNR) and the Institute for Agricultural Development (Indap).

“Before we had to irrigate all night, we didn’t sleep, and now we can optimise irrigation. The panel gives us the energy to expel the water through sprinklers. In the future we plan to apply for another photovoltaic panel to draw water and fill a storage pool,” Lastra said.

The area has received abundant rainfall this year, but a larger pond would allow to store water for dry periods, which are increasingly recurrent.

“We have water shares (rights), but there are so many of us small farmers that we have to schedule. In my case, every nine days I have 28 hours of water. That’s why we applied for another project,” she said.

Lastra works with her children on the plot, which is mainly dedicated to livestock.

The conversion of agricultural land like hers into plots for second homes, which is rampant in many regions of Chile, has also reached Bío Bío and caused Lastra problems. For example, dogs abandoned by their owners have killed 50 of her lambs in recent times.

That is why she will gradually switch to raising larger livestock to continue with Granny’s Tradition, as she christened her production of fresh, mature cheeses and dulce de leche.

Marisol Pérez, 53, produces vegetables in greenhouses and outdoors on her half-hectare plot in the town of San Ramón, within the municipality of Quillón, 448 kilometres south of Santiago, also in the Bío Bío region.

In February 2023 she was affected by a huge fire. “Two greenhouses, a warehouse with motor cultivators, fumigators and all the machinery burnt down. And a poultry house with 200 birds that cost 4500 pesos (US$ 4.7) each. Thank God we saved part of the house and the photovoltaic panel,” She told IPS from his home town.

Pérez has been working the land with her sister and their husbands for 11 years.

“We started with irrigation and a solar panel.  After the fire we reapplied to the CNR. As the panel didn’t burn, they helped us with the greenhouse. The government gives us a certain amount and we have to put in at least 10%,” she explained.

The first subsidy was the equivalent of US$1,053 and the second, after the fire, was US$842. With both she was able to reinstall the drip system and rebuild the greenhouse, now made of metal.

“Having a solar panel allows us to save a lot. Before, we were paying almost 200,000 pesos (US$210) a month. With what we saved with the panel, we now pay 6,000 pesos (US$6.3)”, she explained with satisfaction.

In her opinion, “the solar panel is a very good thing.  If I don’t use water for the greenhouses, I use it for my house. We live off what we harvest and plant. That’s our life. And I am happy like that,” she said.

Ignacio Mena, Coopeumo network administrator, in front of the warehouse where photovoltaic panels were installed. Credit: Orlando Milesi / IPS

The cases of one cooperative and two municipalities

The proliferation of solar panels is also due to the drop in their price. Solarity, a Chilean solar power company, reported that prices are at historic lows.

In 2021 its value per kilowatt (kWp) was 292 dollars. It increased to 300 in 2022, then dropped to 202 and reached 128 dollars in 2024.

In 2021 the Cooperativa Intercomunal Peumo (Coopeumo) commissioned the first community photovoltaic plant in Chile. Today it has 54.2 kWp installed in two plants, with about 120 panels in total.

The energy generated is used in some of its own facilities and the surplus is injected into the Compañía General de Electricidad (CGE), a private distributor, which pays its contribution every month.

This amount contributes to improving support for its 350 members, all farmers in the area, including technical assistance, the sale of agricultural inputs, grain marketing and tax consultancy.

Coopeumo’s goals also include reducing carbon dioxide (C02) emissions into the atmosphere and benefiting its members.

It also benefits the municipalities of Pichidegua and Las Cabras, located 167 and 152 kilometres south of Santiago, as well as school, health and neighbourhood establishments.

“The energy savings in a typical month, like August 2024, was 492,266 pesos (US$518),” said Ignacio Mena, 37, and a computer engineer who works as a network administrator for Coopeumo, based in the municipality of Peumo, in the O’Higgins region, which borders the Santiago Metropolitan Region to the south.

Interviewed by IPS at his office in Pichidegua, he said the construction of the first plant cost the equivalent of US$42,105, contributed equally by Coopeumo and the private foundation  Agencia de Sostenibilidad Energética.

Constanza López, 35, a risk prevention engineer and head of the environmental unit of the Las Cabras municipality, appreciates the contribution of the panels installed on the roof of the municipal building. They have an output of 54 kilowatts and have been in operation since 2023.

“We awarded them through the Energy Sustainability Agency.  They funded 30 percent and we funded the rest,” she told IPS at the municipal offices. “This year is the first that the programme is fully operational and we should reach maximum production,” she said.

In the case of the municipality of Las Cabras, the estimated annual savings is about US$10,605.

An expert explains to a group of small farmers at Mirador de Bío Bío the benefits and operation of solar panels. Credit: Courtesy of Fresia Lastra

Panels and family farming, a virtuous cycle

There is a virtuous cycle between the use of panels and savings for small farmers. The Ministry of Energy estimates this saving at around 15% for small farms.

“The use of solar technology for self-consumption is a viable alternative for users in the agricultural sector. More and more systems are being installed, which make it possible to lower customers‘ electricity bills,” the ministry said in a written response.

Since 2015, successive governments have promoted the use of renewable energy, particularly photovoltaic systems for self-consumption, within the agricultural sector.

“There has been a steady growth in the number of projects using renewable energy for self-consumption. In total, 1,741 irrigation projects have been carried out with a capacity of 13,852 kW and a total investment of 59,951 million pesos (US$63.1 million),” the ministry said.

The CNR told IPS that so far in 2024 it has subsidised more than 1,000 projects, submitted by farmers across Chile.

“This is an investment close to 78 billion pesos (US$82.1 million), taking into account subsidies close to 62 billion pesos (US$65.2) plus the contribution of irrigators,” it said.

Of these projects, at least 270 incorporate non-conventional renewable energies, “such as photovoltaic systems associated with irrigation works”, it added.

According to the National Electricity Coordinator, the autonomous technical body that coordinates the entire Chilean electricity system, between September 2023 and August 2024, combined wind and solar generation in Chile amounted to 28,489 gigawatt hours.

In the first quarter of 2024, non-conventional renewable energies, such as solar and wind among others, accounted for 41% of electricity generation in Chile, according to figures from the same technical body.

Categories: Africa

Wer soll das sein?: Fans lachen über misslungene Statue von Basketball-Legende

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/29/2024 - 19:44
Eine am Montag enthüllte Statue der NBA-Legende Dwyane Wade erntet im Internet viel Häme, da sie dem NBA-Star kaum ähnelt. Die User vergleichen sie eher mit dem aus «Matrix» bekannten Schauspieler Laurence Fishburne.
Categories: Swiss News

Brückentage effizient nutzen: Wie du 2025 deine Ferien verlängerst

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/29/2024 - 19:42
Viele sind schon in den Startlöchern für die Eingabe von Ferientagen 2025. Wer clever plant, kann nächstes Jahr besonders viel herausholen.
Categories: Swiss News

Stations-service : NAFTAL généralise le paiement électronique TPE au niveau national

Algérie 360 - Tue, 10/29/2024 - 19:37

Aujourd’hui, la société Naftal a signé un accord de partenariat stratégique avec la Banque Extérieure d’Algérie (BEA) afin de généraliser l’usage du paiement électronique dans […]

L’article Stations-service : NAFTAL généralise le paiement électronique TPE au niveau national est apparu en premier sur .

Categories: Afrique

Im Thriller «Day Drinker»: Johnny Depp kehrt nach Hollywood zurück

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/29/2024 - 19:35
Johnny Depp wird mit einem Thriller sein Hollywood-Comeback feiern. Berichten zufolge wird er neben Penélope Cruz in «Day Drinker» zu sehen sein. Es ist ihr viertes gemeinsames Projekt.
Categories: Swiss News

A férfiaknál Rodri, a nőknél Aitana Bonmatí nyerte az Aranylabdát

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 10/29/2024 - 19:30
A spanyol labdarúgó válogatottat Európa-bajnoki címig vezető spanyol Rodrigo Hernández Cascante nyerte el a France Football magazin által odaítélt és az év legjobb játékosának járó Aranylabdát. A hatodik alkalommal odaítélt női Aranylabdát az FC Barcelonában játszó, spanyol válogatott Aitana Bonmatí kapta meg.

Épargnants lésés: Bertrand Piccard, ex-ambassadeur de PrimeEnergy, garde le silence sur ses rémunérations

24heures.ch - Tue, 10/29/2024 - 19:27
L’explorateur se présente comme une victime de la débâcle, tout en gardant secrets les montants perçus.
Categories: Swiss News

Tűzvész Nagymegyeren, hatvanöt tűzoltó vonult ki a helyszínre

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 10/29/2024 - 19:25
Tűz ütött ki egy elhagyatott épületben Nagymegyeren, az Eper utcában. Hatvanöt tűzoltó vonult ki a helyszínre – tájékoztatta a TASR-t Lena Košťálová, a Tűzoltóság és Műszaki Mentőszolgálat Nagyszombati Kerületi Parancsnokságának szóvivője.

«Bist du bereit … ?»: Die letzten Worte der US-Amerikanerin (†64)

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/29/2024 - 19:24
Am 23. Oktober entschied sich eine 64-jährige US-Amerikanerin, ihrem Leben ein Ende zu setzen. Über ihre letzten Momente, bevor sie in die umstrittene Sarco-Kapsel stieg, berichtete nun eine niederländische Zeitung.
Categories: Swiss News

Heisser Tanz um den Leader-Thron: So umkämpft war Super League noch nie – aber Experte warnt

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/29/2024 - 19:20
Noch nie war die Super League so ausgeglichen: Sechs verschiedene Teams führten die Tabelle an, und es gab schon 15 Leaderwechsel. Experten wie Rolf Fringer und Markus Babbel sind begeistert von der Spannung.
Categories: Swiss News

NTS: Fogytán vannak a 0-, az A-, a B- és AB Rh- vérkészletek!

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 10/29/2024 - 19:15
TASR: Fogytán vannak a 0-, az A-, a B- és AB Rh- vérkészletek – hívta fel a figyelmet a Facebookon a Nemzeti Transzfúziós Szolgálat (NTS), és arra kérte az embereket, menjenek el vért adni. „Jelenleg az összes negatív vércsoportból hiány van. A jelenleg a szúnyogok által terjesztett fertőző betegségek is nehezítik a helyzetet, ezek kiszűrésére teszteljük a véradókat. Ezért továbbra is szükségünk van önökre. Aki egészségesnek érzi magát, jöjjön el vért adni” – tette hozzá az NTS.

Food Security Is Key To Making ‘Peace with Nature’

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Tue, 10/29/2024 - 19:13

Sustainable forest management plans are strengthening production systems and lucrative value chains, such as cacao and açaí. Credit: FAO

By Susana Muhamad and Kaveh Zahedi
CALI, Colombia, Oct 29 2024 (IPS)

As countries are meeting in Cali, Colombia, for the 2024 UN Biodiversity Conference (CBD COP 16), the fate of biodiversity hangs in the balance, and with it, the sustainability of our food systems.

Agriculture and food systems are often associated with biodiversity loss. Land-use change, climate change, pollution, overexploitation of wild species, and the spread of invasive species – the main drivers of biodiversity loss – can all be linked to unsustainable agricultural practices.

Sustainable agriculture can enhance biodiversity, improve soil fertility and water availability, support pollination and pest control, while also promoting climate change adaptation and mitigation and healthy diets for all

But there is another side to the coin. Agriculture is central to the sustainable use of biodiversity, an important goal and, possibly, the biggest breakthrough of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF), in its roadmap to a world living in harmony with nature.

Sustainable agriculture can enhance biodiversity, improve soil fertility and water availability, support pollination and pest control, while also promoting climate change adaptation and mitigation and healthy diets for all.

Evidence shows that the adoption of agroforestry, for example, cultivating trees, shrubs, and crops together on the same plots, can achieve up to 80% of the biodiversity levels of natural forests, reduce 50% of soil erosion, and boost healthy diets for 1.3 billion people living on degraded land.

Using an ecosystem approach to fisheries could help restore marine fish populations, increasing fisheries production by a staggering 16.5 million tonnes.

In Colombia, the Pacífico Biocultural project, financed by the Global Environment Facility (GEF), harnesses several agrifood systems solutions across the Pacific region of the country, helping biodiversity and communities, including Indigenous Peoples, Afro-descendents and small-scale producers, to flourish.

Sustainable forest management plans are strengthening production systems and lucrative value chains, such as cacao and açaí.

The project is working to restore mangroves, which defend the region against coastal erosion and extreme weather events. This also improves the harvest of piangua, a native mollusk valuable for both nutrition and livelihoods.

The project has provided new and existing protected areas with upgraded equipment and management plans. Ecotourism and bird watching corridors in these areas are creating new green jobs.

Among the main achievements of the Pacífico Biocultural project, the following stand out:

  • Five ethnic territory planning instruments formulated or updated, covering 195,107.35 hectares;
  • Increased management effectiveness for 586.035 hectares in eight protected areas;
  • 27 green business initiatives, seven added value units (UVAs), and six community-based nature tourism initiatives supported; and
  • Structured and implemented Participatory Ecological Restoration Plans in mangrove and tropical rainforest areas on 1,000 hectares.

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO) also leads the implementation of two other projects in the country, in coordination with the Ministry of Environment of Colombia.

The ‘Paisajes Sostenibles – Herencia Colombia (HeCo)’ project, financed by the EU, uses an integrated landscape approach, to achieve sustainability in agrifood systems in Colombia´s two strategic biodiversity regions – the Caribbean and Andes.

In the ecological corridor between the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and the Ramsar site Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta of the Caribbean region, the project works on the sustainability of coffee plantations, beekeeping, and tourism production chains in coastal areas.

In Ciénaga, it works on the artisanal fishing chain, mangrove restoration, tourism, and circular economy initiatives to address plastic pollution. In the Cordillera Central moorland ecosystem, the project aims to improve the sustainability of livestock management in the high mountains, hand in hand with the traditional inhabitants.

With an emphasis on the Amazon Biome, the Green Climate Fund (GCF)-funded ‘GCF-Visión Amazonía’ project, in collaboration with Colombia’s Ministry of Environment and the Institute of Hydrology, Meteorology and Environmental Studies (IDEAM), helps implement the REDD+ National Strategy, ‘Bosques Territorios de Vida,’ and the Deforestation Containment Plan. It specifically aims to shift from deforestation towards sustainable forestry development.

Colombia is clearly at the forefront of promoting the sustainability of agrifood systems. But while agrifood systems are receiving more attention in biodiversity policies, especially in National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans (NBSAPs), most countries find it difficult to carry out these pledges.

The ability to incorporate biodiversity into policies and practices is frequently lacking in the agrifood sector. The amount of money that is available is insufficient to bring about change.

Today, we must consider how to scale up actions and investment to transform agrifood systems. Countries are updating their NBSAPs, to begin implementing the GBF.

Including biodiversity-friendly agrifood solutions and taking farmers, fisherfolk, and livestock herders and producers into account is an essential first step. Having a framework of policies which enable sustainable agrifood systems will smooth the path to creating peace with nature.

To help countries with this effort, FAO, the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) Secretariat, governments, and partners are launching the Agri-NBSAPs Support Initiative during the high-level segment of COP 16.

It proposes a work plan that includes tasks to help create an environment that is conducive to biodiversity, collect the best data for implementing and measuring biodiversity-friendly policies, obtain funding, and increase understanding.

The transition to sustainable, resilient, and inclusive agrifood systems will be accelerated by helping nations create and implement their NBSAPs and harmonize them with agrifood policies and interventions.

The GBF is an ambitious plan, a challenging plan. But in the long term, it will pay off for us and future generations. Biodiversity is the foundation of food security and nutrition, and an irreplaceable asset in our battle against climate change and its effects. Yet it continues to decline faster than at any time in human history.

Nature has enormous recuperative powers. Let’s give her all the help and opportunities we can to get back on her feet by restoring and sustainably using biodiversity, especially in the pursuit of agriculture. In the future, they will say this was the decade of transformation. We are the generation with the foresight to take steps to ensure the future.

 

Excerpt:

Susana Muhamad is Minister of Environment and Sustainable Development of Colombia and President of the 2024 UN Biodiversity Conference, and Kaveh Zahedi is Director of FAO Office of Climate Change, Biodiversity and Environment
Categories: Africa

Règlement de comptes sanglant à Alger : Un jeune homme séquestré, torturé et filmé par ses amis

Algérie 360 - Tue, 10/29/2024 - 19:01

Un jeune homme, identifié sous le nom de M. Sidi Abderrahmane, a été victime d’un enlèvement et d’actes de torture d’une violence inouïe, perpétrés par […]

L’article Règlement de comptes sanglant à Alger : Un jeune homme séquestré, torturé et filmé par ses amis est apparu en premier sur .

Categories: Afrique

Liste de bacheliers sélectionnés à titre payant dans les EPES

24 Heures au Bénin - Tue, 10/29/2024 - 19:01

La liste des bacheliers sélectionnés à titre entièrement payant pour le compte de l'année académique 2024-2025 dans les Etablissements privés d'enseignement supérieur (EPES), a été rendue publique ce mardi 28 octobre 2024.

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Categories: Afrique

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