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Yearly food waste reaches 2 5 bln tons, contributes significantly to climate change: report - World News
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The evidence demanding action is profound. The concentration of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere, as of 2018, is the highest it has been in 3 million years. Eleven percent of the world’s population is currently vulnerable to climate change impacts, such as droughts, floods, heat waves, extreme weather events and sea-level rise. According to the International Labour Organization (ILO) 2018
World Employment and Social Outlook report a shift to a just and greener economy could create 24 million new jobs globally by 2030 if the right policies are put in place. The new jobs will be created by adopting sustainable practices in the energy sector, electric vehicles, and increasing energy efficiency in existing and future buildings. This
The
Atlas aims to help policymakers accelerate change and investment in the sector. The work is a result of four years of collaboration among the three organizations.
The statement also revealed that the
Atlas assesses progress and highlights opportunities where investment in sanitation and wastewater management can improve health and spur economic growth. It incorporates maps, graphics and profiles of all African countries, including analyses of their water resources and provision of basic services. The publication also explores the links between sanitation and wastewater and ecosystem health and human health, and discusses frameworks and circular economy approaches that can lead to better infrastructure and systems.
New sanitation and wastewater management benchmark tool highlights opportunities to boost health and economic growth in Africa
Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, 2 February 2021 The African Development Bank, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and GRID-Arendal have released the inaugural
Sanitation and Wastewater Atlas of Africa, a tool to benchmark and propel Africa’s progress towards Sustainable Development Goal targets on safe sanitation and wastewater management. The
Atlas aims to help policymakers accelerate change and investment in the sector.
The result of four years of collaboration, the
Atlas assesses progress and highlights opportunities where investment in sanitation and wastewater management can improve health and spur economic growth. It incorporates maps, graphics and profiles of all African countries, including analyses of their water resources and provision of basic services. The publication also explores the links between sanitation and wastewater and ecosys
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