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Environment and Security Initiative: a focus on South-Eastern Europe | |
The annual ENVSEC Regional Coordination meeting for South-Eastern Europe took place in Montenegro on 1 April. Branimir Gvozdenović, Minister for Sustainable Development and Tourism of Montenegro, in the opening session called for stronger support from the donor community to South-Eastern Europe, where regional cooperation is a key generator of political stability and economic progress.
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Sustainable development on a warming planet? | |
Climate change is happening. We need to take action. And solutions exist. This was the overall message of the conference on “Sustainable Development on a warming planet” on 24 April at the UN’s European Headquarters in Geneva. Among the high-ranking speakers were Prince Albert II of Monaco, Jean-Pascal Van Ypersele, Vice-Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and Sunita Narain, Director General of the India-based Centre for Science and Environment.
Similarly, Prince Albert stressed the opportunities for strong political action for a green transition. He said the climate crisis should be looked at as a new chance for a well-thought-out flourishing green economy.
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Cycling can create at least 76 600 jobs and save 10 000 lives every year in major European cities | |
Over 76,600 people would be employed in green and healthy transport every year and 10,000 lives would be saved if major European cities reached the cycling modal share of Copenhagen. This is the conclusion of a new publication released by UNECE and the WHO Regional Office for Europe, with substantive and financial support from UNEP. For the first time, Unlocking new opportunities estimates that investing in “green and healthy transport” not only has positive health and environmental effects but is also economically profitable.
Transport provides jobs and access to leisure activities and livelihoods. On the other hand, the overall costs associated with the environmental and health impacts of transport can be up to 4% of a country’s gross domestic product (GDP). In the WHO European Region outdoor air pollution, largely caused by traffic, results in almost 500 000 deaths annually, according to new evidence. Road accidents kill 90 000 people prematurely each year. Exposure to excessive street noise affects almost 70 million people. Transport adds 24% to total greenhouse gas emissions in Europe and North America. When it discourages physical activity, transport contributes to nearly 1 million deaths per year.
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A new spring for the bees | |
The conference, ”A New Spring for the Bees”, held in Brussels on 2 April, was organized as part of the 3rd European Week of Bees and Pollinators by the sustainable development Intergroup of the European Parliament. It was supported by the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation. The purpose of the conference was to assess the current state of bee health and present concrete ways to coordinate action at EU level to support the beekeeping sector.
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Time to discuss illegal wildlife trade during royal tour of Australia | |
Britain’s Duke and Duchess of Cambridge met with CITES Secretary-General John Scanlon at Sydney's Taronga Zoo during their recent Royal Tour to discuss the illegal wildlife trade. They met in front of rhinoceros sculptures that have been decorated by some of Australia’s finest artists including Ken Done, and students from over 50 schools, to draw attention to the plight of these animals in the wild.
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