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ICID e-Bulletin Your Weekly News Wrap 1 March 2021

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Digging into the complex, confusing and contentious world of soil carbon offsets
26 February 2021
Multiple studies show that regenerative agriculture — principally, use of cover crops, diverse crop rotations, and reduced till — builds soil fertility and stores carbon.
 
Making organic agriculture accessible to low-income farmers
25 February 2021
Experts anticipate that the global food demand could approximately double by 2050. But by 2050, the Earth may no longer tolerate industrial agriculture practices.
 
Could Russia dominate world agriculture?
24 February 2021
Asian countries, Siberia is credited with another big climate change-related advantage: migrants to do the farming.
 

Climate change: Carbon emission promises 'put Earth on red alert' 

27 February 2021

Governments must halve emissions by 2030 if they intend the Earth to stay within the 1.5C “safe” threshold.  

https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-56208651

 

Earth’s existential threats: inequality, pandemics, and climate change demand global leadership 

25 February 2021

Desertification, land degradation, and extreme weather disproportionately affect the world’s poorest countries and are estimated to have increased international inequality by 25% in the past 50 years. 

https://qrius.com/earths-existential-threats-inequality-pandemics-and-climate-change-demand-global-leadership/

 

Climate change: 5 places where global warming is a security risk  

23 February 2021

The impacts of a heating planet, such as scarcer water in shared rivers and more failed harvests, can hike existing tensions between countries.

https://www.preventionweb.net/news/view/76207                                          

‘Existential Threat to Our Survival’: See the 19 Australian ecosystems already collapsing
27 February 2021
This includes the arid interior, savannas, and mangroves of northern Australia, the Great Barrier Reef, Shark Bay, southern Australia's kelp and alpine ash forests, tundra on Macquarie Island, and moss beds in Antarctica.
 

Webinar explains ecological drought

27 February 2021

The ecological drought is introduced as a scientific concept distinct from other definitions of drought and explored research on the topic including ecological tipping points and transformational drought impacts.

https://www.hpj.com/ag_news/webinar-explains-ecological-drought/article_77b84204-77b1-11eb-9cb6-3be788e6652a.html

 
Short-term climate modeling forecasts drought for Southeast US
25 February 2021

The impacts of droughts are closely related to climate and environmental characteristics, and both together can have very different impacts on human water usage and supply.

https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-02/uoia-scm022521.php

University Of Southampton: International Project To Understand Drivers Of Global Flood Hazard And Risk Supported By Major NERC Funding  
27 February 2021
Every year, on average around 300 million people globally are affected by flooding, with the economic losses exceeding $60bn.
 
India hosting global dam experts meet in the backdrop of Uttarakhand flash floods
26 February 2021
India is hosting a high-level meeting of the Paris-headquartered International Commission on Large Dams (ICOLD).
 

Japan - Fujitsu to use ‘world’s fastest supercomputer’ for tsunami prediction 

23 February 2021

As part of the joint initiative, several high-resolution tsunami simulations were carried out using Japan’s flagship supercomputer Fugaku. 

https://roboticsandautomationnews.com/2021/02/23/fujitsu-to-use-worlds-fastest-supercomputer-for-tsunami-prediction/40938/

       

Bangladesh last in South Asia according to the global food security index 2020

27 February 2021

Bangladesh stood 84th among 113 countries across the globe and the last among South Asian nations according to the ninth annual Global Food Security Index (GFSI) published online on February 23.

https://www.thedailystar.net/bangladesh/news/bangladesh-last-south-asia-according-global-food-security-index-2020-2052065

 
Syria: Economic decline, rising hunger, and surging humanitarian needs 
25 February 2021
Syria’s fragile economy has “suffered multiple shocks” over the past 18 months, with its currency plummeting and joblessness swelling as people struggle to cover their basic needs.
 
Global food security continues to struggle, study finds
24 February 2021
The pandemic has exposed several risks to an already-fragile global food security environment, the study claims, compounded by rising inequality and climate risks threatening the stability of our food systems.
Drying up of China's Yangtze River to effect the environment, economy drastically: Researchers
28 February 2021
Researchers warned that the overall decline of china's Yangtze river waterway will have dire consequences on the environment and the economy of Shanghai- Beijing's financial hub.
 
Laos issues new decree on dams aimed at minimizing harm
26 February 2021
The government of Laos issued new guidelines for managing hydropower dams aimed at minimizing water shortages and flooding.
 
Groundwater depletion will reduce cropping intensity in India
24 February 2021
Groundwater is a critical resource for food security, providing 40% of the world’s irrigation.
What is sustainable tourism and why is it important?
28 February 2021
Sustainable tourism considers its current and future economic, social, and environmental impacts by addressing the needs of its ecological surroundings and the local communities.
 
Why sustainable water management needs a systemic solution
26 February 2021
Transformational change in water management means switching focus from stand-alone projects, like concrete floodwalls, to more systemic solutions.
 
Integrated water resources management is fundamental for sustainable development, affirms Hamdan bin Zayed
22 February 2021
The UAE is seeking to develop the significant efforts made over the past years to meet the growing demand for water by finding solutions for the challenges of the freshwater shortage in the country.
IUCN World Conservation Congress Conference
IUCN World Conservation Congress Conference schedule 3 – 11 September 2021 in Marseille, France
 
9th World Water Forum March 21 - 26, 2022, Diamniadio (Dakar) – Senegal with the theme "Water security for peace and development."
 
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the French government have agreed to hold the IUCN World Conservation Congress 2020 from 3 to 11 September 2021 in Marseille.
 
IWRA World Water Congress 13 SEPTEMBER 2021 - 17 SEPTEMBER 2021, DAEGU, KOREA
 
Hellenic Open University presents meeting on Sustainable Waste Technology Management
Patras Greece, March 2021
 
2022 UN Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP 28)
The 28th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 28) to the UNFCCC is expected to take place from 7-18 November 2022, at a location to be determined.

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