extreme rainfall, droughts and wildfires, and put that to use to keep the public safe and our economy is thriving through the continued warming. it is not too late to get to work on adaptation, it is never too late, and it is certainly exactly the right moment to begin to consider if we re going to go all in on emissions reductions and limit the loss in damages going forward. and what you think can be done to coordinate on a global level, specifically, rather, looking at these adaptation measures, as we are seeing this heatwave in china, in the us and europe? well, certainly there is a lot to be said for the united nations playing a very serious role here. nato, for example, just released a report on the global security risks that they are going to try and coordinate around at that level, and of course that s the level, the international level, where scientists are working together, to try to lift up the importance of adaptation measures that can be taken around the world, to lift up t
uninhabitable in my lifetime i m seeing how, in my lifetime how might countries integrity becomes an urgent but also at stake. the lack of action by countries over their climate commitments has led to allegations of greenwashing the use of media spin to make it seem like countries have done or are willing to do more than they actually are. but away from cop, countries are starting to pay up. in september a un human rights committee ruled that australia should compensate indigenous people from the torres strait islands for what it said was climate crisis failure . the group had lodged a complaint argying australia had failed to adequately cut emissions or pursue proper adaptation measures. we ve spoken about the countries that are most affected by climate change but next lets hear from young climate ambassadors who have a dedicated youth zone at the summit. nothing new has been said. this is the 27th cup of its kind it s older
Some questions have to be asked, and in this right-thinking, democratic and engaging governance system, answers should be forthcoming.It was two years ago, September 2020, that the Government, in true public relations style, announced a major multi-million-dollar road rehabilitation project for Highway 1.At the time, then Minister of Transport and Works and Water Resources, Ian Gooding-Edghill, said Phase 1 of the project, scheduled to start in the coming weeks and completed by December, would cover 6 500 metres between the Frank Walcott Roundabout to Seaview Road, St James. The price tag was $15 281 656.00.So massive was the undertaking that the minister stated that five major companies were to be contracted.He explained that in order to complete the rehabilitation works within the prescribed timeframe, the Ministry was engaging five contractors who have previously carried out trenching operations for utility companies. He announced that these were Ajax Construction, Arthur Constructi
there is a very competitive system of insurance, horticultural insurance, and irrigation is expanding with some requirements. short uses of water. but it still a problem because it s useful for a moderate warming climate change, but if we reach severe warming conditions, maybe even those adaptation measures will be limited. australian networks say labor will form the next government after the liberal national coalition has failed to win enough seats. it is still not clear whether it will be a majority administration or a coalition with minor parties such as the greens who have done well. it means the end of the leadership of scott morrison and anthony albanese will be crowned