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Climate Change · Belém U.N. climate negotiations began Monday on the edge of the Brazilian Amazon as leaders pushed for accelerating efforts to curb global warming by drastically reducing the carbon pollution that causes it. But top U.S. negotiators were absent. Negotiators can’t forget that “the climate emergency is an increase of inequality,” host President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva told them. He said he picked the host city of Belem instead of a finished city to drive home the impact that warming has on the Amazon and on poverty. The increase of the global temperature is spreading pain and devastation especially amongst the most vulnerable populations, he told the conference known as COP30.See the Story
As US skips climate talks in Brazil, leaders plead for other nations to unite
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Peter Mutharika · MchinjiThe Ministry of Agriculture has rolled out the 2025/26 Farm Inputs Subsidy Programme (FISP), setting the stage for what could be one of the most critical tests of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) administration's commitment to food security and rural development.See the Story
Malawi: 2025-26 Farm Inputs Subsidy Programme - a Defining Test for the DPP Government
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Climate ChangeAdopting sustainable cooling*, amid rising heat waves and demand for cooling, could reduce greenhouse gas emissions and save trillions of dollars, according to a new report from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). The Global Cooling Watch 2025, launched this […]See the Story
Sustainable Cooling Could Reduce Emissions and Save Us$17 Trillion by 2050.
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