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Матвиенко наградили узбекским орденом Дустлик

Президент Узбекистана Шавкат Мирзиёев наградил председателя Совета Федерации РФ Валентину Матвиенко орденом "Дустлик" ("Дружба"). Об этом сообщили в субботу в пресс-службе Совфеда.

Greta Thunberg busca cambiar la forma en que se producen los alimentos

Greta Thunberg busca cambiar la forma en que se producen los alimentos
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Biden climate summit: New pledges to cut emissions still fall short

news Biden climate summit: New pledges to cut emissions still fall short dw.com 2 hrs ago Ajit Niranjan The United States and several other nations have pledged to cut carbon emissions faster, putting pressure on other big polluters to clean up their acts. © Fabian Bimmer/Reuters Climate activists and scientists are calling on world leaders to fulfil their pledges to limit global heating US President Joe Biden promised to halve his country s greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 from 2005 levels at a global climate summit to pressure other polluters to bring their emissions in line with international agreements. The cost of inaction keeps mounting. The United States isn t waiting, he said on Thursday in the opening address of the two-day summit hosted virtually by the White House. He also pledged to double US contributions to global climate finance by 2024 and triple funding for adapting to its effects.

India s farmers continue to struggle after months of protests

India’s farmers continue to struggle after months of protests Indian farmers taking a stand Replay Video UP NEXT For the best part of two and a half months, Jaivir Nain, 36, has been camped out in a truck along with seven other farmers on the outskirts of India s capital city of Delhi. While he is away, the four-acre farm he owns is being run by his family who live off a meager $1,000 a year income. Nain s family are in over $13,000 of debt and they are struggling to take care of the farm in his absence. But for Nain, and the hundreds of thousands of other farmers protesting against a series of controversial new agricultural laws, the collective livelihood of their industry which employs over half of India s working population is at stake.

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