News headlines in November 2023, page 6

  1. Can COP 28 Deliver for Cities and Climate Migrants?

    - Inter Press Service

    OXFORD, England, Nov 24 (IPS) - The impacts of climate change on human mobility have yet to be fully understood and addressed on a global scale, even though some 3.3 to 3.6 billion people are highly vulnerable to climate change.

  2. Africa Will Not Cope with Climate Change Without a Just, Inclusive Energy Transition

    - Inter Press Service

    NAIROBI, Nov 24 (IPS) - A just transition should be viewed as an opportunity to rectify some of the wrongs where women are not prioritised in the energy mix, yet their experience of the impact of climate change is massive, says Thandile Chinyavanhu, a young South African-based climate and energy campaigner with Greenpeace Africa.

  3. A Reinvigorated Regional Commitment to Tsunami Preparedness in Asia & the Pacific

    - Inter Press Service

    BANGKOK, Thailand, Nov 24 (IPS) - Between 1970 and 2022, disaster events in Asia and the Pacific caused 2.04 million deaths and $2.71 trillion in economic damages. ESCAP estimates that among these totals, tsunamis rank as the third deadliest hazard, accounting for 12% of fatalities, and the fourth most economically destructive hazard, comprising 11 per cent of economic damages.

  4. From the Field: A destroyed Ukrainian village rebuilds

    - UN News

    On a sunny day, Ivan, a burly retired welder in his fifties, stood in front of his ruined house in Posad-Pokrovske, in the Kherson region of Ukraine.

  5. UN delivers more aid into Gaza on first day of humanitarian pause

    - UN News

    The United Nations was able to scale up delivery of humanitarian assistance into and across Gaza during the humanitarian pause that went into effect on Friday following an agreement reached this week between Israel and Hamas.

  6. In visit to Antarctica, Guterres appeals for action to end ‘climate anarchy’

    - UN News

    Antarctica has been called the sleeping giant, but it is now being awoken by climate chaos, the UN Secretary-General has warned.

  7. Clashes in eastern DR Congo displace 450,000 in six weeks

    - UN News

    Humanitarians are urgently scaling up aid in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) where an escalating crisis is again unfolding, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, and the UN Children’s Fund, UNICEF, said on Friday.

  8. Gaza: start of truce feeds hopes for respite, access to people in need: UN humanitarians

    - UN News

    Trucks with relief supplies continued to enter Gaza through the Rafah crossing from Egypt on Friday after the entry into force of a four-day pause in fighting, UN humanitarians said.

  9. Give Wildlife a Seat at the Table

    - Inter Press Service

    UCKFIELD, UK, Nov 23 (IPS) - As we stand at a critical crossroads in climate change, we must recognise the inextricable link between nature and climate. This connection has been overlooked for far too long. IAR's COP28 campaign, 'Give Wildlife A Seat At The Table,' is gaining support from prominent figures such as Joanna Lumley, Peter Egan, and Jo Brand, who are joining forces with the organisation to address the urgent need for wildlife representation.

  10. COP28: Strengthen Climate Resilience in Small and Vulnerable Countries

    - Inter Press Service

    KARNATAKA, INDIA, Nov 23 (IPS) - With a focus on strengthening the resilience of small and vulnerable member countries, Unnikrishnan Nair says the Commonwealth Secretariat is working to align development and climate finance for maximum impact.

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