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OPINION

Act now to end food insecurity

News, Kate Hampton & David Miliband, Published on 20/11/2023

» In London today, the United Kingdom hosts the Global Food Security Summit and launch a new strategy for international development. Despite pressing crises like the conflict in Gaza, we must stay focused on other parts of the global system, where ongoing crises of hunger, malnutrition, and food insecurity demand an urgent response. Faced with immense suffering around the world, we need a UK government that is willing and able to offer solutions.

OPINION

Transform development finance

News, Mia Mottley & Werner Hoyer, Published on 27/06/2023

» In a world beset by rising temperatures, extreme weather patterns, and escalating natural disasters, the urgency of decisive action on climate change and the threat of future pandemics has never been more apparent. Both threats will affect us all. But the countries between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn -- including the Caribbean and Pacific states, and parts of Latin America, Africa, and Asia where another 40% of the global population lives -- are currently experiencing loss and damage four times greater than elsewhere.

THAILAND

Mother Nature's still crying

News, Pratch Rujivanarom, Published on 28/12/2022

» From floods and extreme weather, to climate change and the adoption of the Bio-Circular-Green economy, the environment was uppermost in the minds of many in 2022.

OPINION

Climate justice can be a liability

News, Nick Butler, Published on 26/12/2022

» Many have dismissed last month's COP27 climate conference as a failure, owing to the lack of progress on pledges made at the COP26 summit last year, and the absence of clear commitments to phase out fossil fuels.

OPINION

To activate hope, activate capital

News, Ben Meng & Anne Simpson, Published on 21/12/2022

» The atmosphere at the end of last month's UN Climate Change Conference (COP27) in Egypt was rather sobering. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has forced countries to turn to thermal coal and other fossil fuels to meet their energy needs, likely postponing the transition to a net-zero economy. But COP27 also underscored the need to leverage public policy, regulation, and technological innovation to achieve a climate-secure future.

THAILAND

Climate action to boost rice farming

News, Post Reporters, Published on 12/12/2022

» Thailand and Germany have successfully implemented climate action towards sustainable rice practices, according to the Thai-German Climate Programme- Agriculture project or "TGCP-Agriculture".

OPINION

Climate crisis also a health threat

News, Seth Berkley & Werner Hoyer, Published on 07/12/2022

» The latest Lancet Countdown report, which monitors the health consequences of climate change, highlights the need to prepare for future calamities. Even as Covid-19 continues to spread, a recent study suggests that the likelihood of another pandemic increases by 2% each year. In the coming decades, the interplay between the climate crisis and public health could create a perfect storm of global devastation and disruption.

THAILAND

Climate meeting under scrutiny

News, Pratch Rujivanarom, Published on 04/12/2022

» Despite establishing a "loss and damage" fund to help developing countries deal with the impacts of climate disasters, the negotiations at the annual United Nations Climate Change Conference in Egypt this year still failed to deliver meaningful commitments to phase out fossil fuels and combat the climate crisis.

THAILAND

Kingdom to sign carbon transfer deal

News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 23/11/2022

» Thailand recently announced it will participate in the Internationally Transferred Mitigation Outcomes (ITMO), a legal agreement between any two countries to market greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation outcomes.

OPINION

Asia must seize energy opportunity

News, Kevin Rudd & Ban Ki-moon, Published on 21/11/2022

» A year ago, following US President Joe Biden's election win, multilateralism once again became the beating heart of global climate action. G20 leaders agreed to more ambitious near-term climate targets en route to achieving net-zero emissions by mid-century, and they committed to ending inefficient fossil-fuel subsidies and cooperating on clean energy deployment to phase out coal more quickly.