danger Volunteer conservation dogs detect endangered alpine insects By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 10 May 2019 07:01:00 +1000 Full Article ABC Goulburn Murray centralvic goulburnmurray Environment:All:All Environment:Environmental Impact:All Environment:Environmental Management:All Human Interest:Animals:All Science and Technology:Animals:All Australia:VIC:All Australia:VIC:Bendigo 3550 Australia:VIC:Falls Creek 3699
danger Endangered Alpine Stonefly By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 10 May 2019 07:01:00 +1000 Full Article ABC Goulburn Murray goulburnmurray Environment:All:All Environment:Environmental Impact:All Environment:Environmental Management:All Science and Technology:All:All Science and Technology:Animals:All Science and Technology:Animals:Invertebrates - Insects and Arachnids Australia:VIC:All Australia:VIC:Falls Creek 3699
danger Detection dogs have been trained to locate the endangered Alpine Stonefly By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 10 May 2019 07:01:00 +1000 Full Article ABC Goulburn Murray centralvic goulburnmurray Environment:All:All Environment:Environmental Impact:All Environment:Environmental Management:All Health:Environmental Health:All Human Interest:Animals:All Science and Technology:All:All Science and Technology:Animals:All Australia:VIC:All Australia:VIC:Bendigo 3550 Australia:VIC:Falls Creek 3699
danger Federal election 2019: Regional NSW a Coalition danger zone as country eyes independents By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 15 May 2019 13:04:00 +1000 Regional seats proved the toughest battleground for the Coalition at the NSW state election, and with just days to go until the federal poll the pressure remains. Full Article ABC Goulburn Murray goulburnmurray coffscoast illawarra midnorthcoast riverina Community and Society:Regional:All Government and Politics:Elections:Federal Elections Government and Politics:Political Parties:All Government and Politics:Political Parties:Alp Government and Politics:Political Parties:Liberals Government and Politics:Political Parties:Nationals Rural:All:All Australia:All:All Australia:NSW:Albury 2640 Australia:NSW:Coffs Harbour 2450 Australia:NSW:Nowra 2541 Australia:NSW:Port Macquarie 2444 Australia:NSW:Wagga Wagga 2650
danger CSU Albury-Wodonga revives endangered frog's habitat By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 28 Jul 2019 11:25:00 +1000 Full Article ABC Goulburn Murray goulburnmurray Education:Subjects:Environment Environment:All:All Environment:Conservation:All Environment:Environmental Management:All Human Interest:All:All Human Interest:Animals:All Science and Technology:All:All Science and Technology:Animals:All Science and Technology:Research:All Australia:All:All Australia:NSW:Albury 2640 Australia:NSW:All Australia:NSW:Thurgoona 2640
danger The tiny endangered Sloane's froglet By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 28 Jul 2019 11:25:00 +1000 Full Article ABC Goulburn Murray goulburnmurray riverina Arts and Entertainment:Kids Games and Links:Animals and Nature Community and Society:All:All Community and Society:Community Organisations:All Education:Subjects:Environment Environment:All:All Environment:Conservation:All Environment:Environmental Management:All Human Interest:All:All Human Interest:Animals:All Science and Technology:All:All Science and Technology:Animals:All Science and Technology:Research:All Australia:All:All Australia:NSW:Albury 2640 Australia:NSW:All Australia:NSW:Corowa 2646 Australia:NSW:Thurgoona 2640
danger Sloane's froglet habitat rehabilitation to revive endangered populations By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 28 Jul 2019 11:34:00 +1000 The Sloane's froglet used to live and breed across vast areas of Victoria and New South Wales, but now it survives in just a few wetland pockets, which are being replanted to help it thrive. Full Article ABC Goulburn Murray goulburnmurray riverina Community and Society:All:All Community and Society:Community Organisations:All Environment:All:All Environment:Conservation:All Environment:Land Management:All Human Interest:All:All Human Interest:Animals:All Law Crime and Justice:Animal Welfare:All Science and Technology:Animals:Animal Behaviour Science and Technology:Research:All Australia:All:All Australia:NSW:Albury 2640 Australia:NSW:All Australia:NSW:Corowa 2646 Australia:NSW:Thurgoona 2640 Australia:VIC:All Australia:VIC:Rutherglen 3685 Australia:VIC:Wahgunyah 3687
danger Purebred dingo pup that dropped from the air into a backyard garden turns out to be endangered breed By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2019 14:14:00 +1100 DNA testing has confirmed that a "seriously cute" little dog that crash-landed into a Victorian backyard is an endangered breed of dingo. Full Article ABC Goulburn Murray goulburnmurray Environment:All:All Environment:Pests:All Human Interest:All:All Human Interest:Animals:All Science and Technology:All:All Science and Technology:Animals:All Science and Technology:Animals:Animal Behaviour Australia:All:All Australia:VIC:All Australia:VIC:Wandiligong 3744
danger Hudson Young handed ban lasting into next season after dangerous contact charge By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 10 Sep 2019 23:07:00 +1000 The 21-year-old Canberra Raiders player will still be banned from play when a new NRL season kicks off next year, after he was handed an eight-match ban for a dangerous contact charge. Full Article ABC Radio Canberra canberra sydney Sport:All:All Sport:Rugby League:All Sport:Rugby League:NRL Australia:ACT:Canberra 2600 Australia:NSW:Sydney 2000
danger Cast of Danger Close posing for the cameras on the red carpet By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 26 Jul 2019 19:39:00 +1000 Full Article ABC Gold Coast northcoast goldcoast Arts and Entertainment:Film (Movies):All Human Interest:All:All Person:All:All Australia:NSW:Lismore 2480 Australia:QLD:Mermaid Beach 4218
danger Stuart Beattie on Danger Close set By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 26 Jul 2019 19:39:00 +1000 Full Article ABC Gold Coast northcoast goldcoast Arts and Entertainment:Film (Movies):All Human Interest:All:All Person:All:All Australia:NSW:Lismore 2480 Australia:QLD:Mermaid Beach 4218
danger Queensland bushfire danger to return to very high in days ahead By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 12 Sep 2019 19:36:00 +1000 Fire conditions are forecast to worsen again on Friday and Saturday when a dry wind is expected to blow across parts of southern Queensland, raising the fire danger rating from "high" to "very high". Full Article ABC Capricornia brisbane widebay farnorth goldcoast westqld tropic sunshine northwest capricornia southqld northqld Disasters and Accidents:All:All Disasters and Accidents:Emergency Incidents:All Disasters and Accidents:Emergency Planning:All Disasters and Accidents:Fires:All Disasters and Accidents:Fires:Bushfire Australia:All:All Australia:QLD:All Australia:QLD:Binna Burra 4211 Australia:QLD:Brisbane 4000 Australia:QLD:Bundaberg 4670 Australia:QLD:Cairns 4870 Australia:QLD:Canungra 4275 Australia:QLD:Longreach 4730 Australia:QLD:Mackay 4740 Australia:QLD:Maroochydore 4558 Australia:QLD:Mount Isa 4825 Australia:QLD:Peregian Beach 4573 Australia:QLD:Rockhampton 4700 Australia:QLD:Southport 4215 Australia:QLD:Stanthorpe 4380 Australia:QLD:Toowoomba 4350 Australia:QLD:Townsville 4810
danger Great Barrier Reef may go on endangered list if run-off laws don't pass, Queensland Environment Minister warns By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 18 Sep 2019 12:38:00 +1000 The Queensland Government is expected to pass a bill today to introduce new mandatory farm run-off regulations to protect the reef, despite opposition from agricultural groups. Full Article ABC Capricornia brisbane farnorth tropic capricornia northqld Environment:All:All Environment:Environmental Management:All Environment:Oceans and Reefs:Great Barrier Reef Government and Politics:Activism and Lobbying:All Government and Politics:All:All Government and Politics:Federal - State Issues:All Rural:All:All Australia:All:All Australia:QLD:All Australia:QLD:Brisbane 4000 Australia:QLD:Cairns 4870 Australia:QLD:Mackay 4740 Australia:QLD:Rockhampton 4700 Australia:QLD:Townsville 4810
danger Southern Queensland weather forecast to bring severe fire danger and 40-degree heatwave By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 07 Oct 2019 17:19:00 +1100 A wave of dangerous severe fire weather is about to hit southern Queensland with the Bureau of Meteorology forecasting heatwave conditions as temperatures soar up to 40 degrees Celsius in parts of the state. Full Article ABC Capricornia capricornia brisbane widebay northwest westqld sunshine goldcoast southqld Human Interest:All:All Human Interest:People:All Weather:All:All Weather:Phenomena:All Australia:All:All Australia:QLD:All Australia:QLD:Blackwater 4717 Australia:QLD:Brisbane 4000 Australia:QLD:Bundaberg 4670 Australia:QLD:Gayndah 4625 Australia:QLD:Julia Creek 4823 Australia:QLD:Longreach 4730 Australia:QLD:Maroochydore 4558 Australia:QLD:Southport 4215 Australia:QLD:Taroom 4420 Australia:QLD:Toowoomba 4350 Australia:QLD:Winton 4735
danger Terrigal Beach in NSW faces dangerous pollution levels from human faeces as summer approaches By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2019 04:13:00 +1100 Although the State Government is investigating the pollution as an issue of "grave concern", Terrigal Beach will not be fixed before summer. Full Article ABC Radio Central Coast centralcoast Environment:All:All Environment:Oceans and Reefs:All Environment:Pollution:All Environment:Pollution:Water Pollution Australia:All:All Australia:NSW:All Australia:NSW:Terrigal 2260
danger Denver weather: Strong winds, high fire danger Thursday By feeds.denverpost.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 11:45:57 +0000 Strong winds and extremely dry conditions will lead to dangerous fire conditions across the Front Range on Thursday. Full Article Colorado News Latest News News Weather Boulder Denver fire National Weather Service power outages weather wind
danger JoJo Reveals Former Substance Abuse And Dangerous Diet By feeds.bet.com Published On :: Wed, 26 Feb 2020 13:06:00 EST “I should be dead.” Full Article Music News
danger IBM and MTN Help Protect Endangered African Rhinos with Internet of Things Technology By www.ibm.com Published On :: Tue, 19 Sep 2017 09:09:12 GMT IBM MTN, a leading African telecommunications provider, Wageningen University (WU) in the Netherlands and Prodapt, today announced they are harnessing IBM Internet of Things (IoT) technology as part of the MTN Connected Wildlife Solution. The solution will help predict threats and combat the poaching of endangered rhinos at Welgevonden Game Reserve in South Africa, with the intent to expand the solution to other reserves in future. Full Article IBM Watson Internet of Things (IoT)
danger Zoo and Aquarium Association Uses IBM Technology to Support Endangered Species Programme By www.ibm.com Published On :: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 06:52:04 GMT Zoo and Aquarium Association Uses IBM Technology to Support Endangered Species Programme Full Article Software
danger Fireworks - a dangerous trade By maltaobserver.blogspot.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 10:34:00 +0000 One thing that astonishes many foreigners visiting Malta for a shorter or longer period of time is all the fireworks going on both day and nights. What many visitors to the islands don’t know is that people die or are seriously wounded every year due to accidents with manufacturing fireworks. About a year ago almost a whole family was tragically wiped out in an explosion in connection with manufacturing fireworks. An independent inquiry has warned that Malta would experience at least one large-scale fatal fireworks accident in this year or the next. An inquiry for public consultation is opened and still pending. This week a new accident took place where three people were hurt, one of them is in a critical condition, in connection with making fireworks. It should be said that the responsible people were licensed to make fireworks. It seems like it is far too easy to obtain permission to make fireworks without very strict rules about where a factory might be placed and what chemicals should be allowed.One can also argue, from an environmental point of view, that the use of fireworks should be restricted to times when Maltese traditions absolutely require it. Fireworks contain lots of harmful substances that, when exploded, are emitted into the air. Full Article
danger Thought of the Day 35: Yang and Dangerous By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 19 Jan 2020 01:07:00 PST Full Article Andrew Yang Election Funny Quote Humour Joke Politics Public Figure
danger There is no danger down here By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 04 Nov 2018 02:02:00 +0000 On October 31st, 1918, as the First World War neared its end, celebrated war poet and officer of the Second Manchesters Wilfred Owen wrote home to his mother. Sadly, this would be his last letter. Four days later–exactly a century ago–Owen was shot dead as he led his company across the Sambre–Oise Canal. His mother Full Article Uncategorized
danger Internet Had a Dangerous Amount of Fun Trolling Pic of Trump, Melania And Ivanka With The Pope By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 29 Aug 2019 19:00:00 -0700 Just when we thought we'd never get anything better than Donald Trump grasping that orb, we get this dark-humored, delightfully awkward pic that just oozes cringe. Naturally, people were ready to flood Twitter with some entertaining captions. Full Article twitter trolling donald trump funny politics pope
danger Fox's Judge Napolitano Slams ‘Dangerous’ McConnell Plan To Shield Businesses From Coronavirus Lawsuits By crooksandliars.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 01:00:01 +0000 Fox News judicial analyst Andrew Napolitano said on Thursday that a Republican plan to shield businesses from coronavirus-related lawsuits is “dangerous.” Earlier this week, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) suggested that he would not support additional relief funds to households and businesses unless the package also includes a measure shielding businesses from liability for coronavirus infections. But Napolitano argued that the provision would be anti-conservative and violate states rights. “Can the Congress tell state courts that they cannot hear claims of liability when someone goes into a public accommodation and contracts coronavirus?” the Fox News analyst explained. “Congress has been very reticent to do that. Conservatives who believe in states rights have been very reluctant to interfere with the operation of state courts.” Napolitano pointed out that the only other instance where Congress has restricted state courts is a law that prohibits gun manufacturers from being sued over gun violence. “I think that this liability shield business is very dangerous,” he added. “The decision of whose fault someone was harmed by should be decided by juries and not by politicians.” Full Article coronavirus covid-19 Fox News law suits Mitch McConell Sandra Smith
danger Episode 576 - Pay cut dangers + Jon Ronson By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 04:10:12 GMT On this week's episode, I'm joined by James Benge of Football London to discuss most of the Arsenal squad agreeing to a round of pay cuts. However, Mesut Ozil was widely reported to have held off from the agreement – what should we make of that, especially in light of comments made by his agent during the week. There's also some European football waffle in there too.Then it's to New York to catch up with journalist, author, screenwriter, podcaster and Arsenal fan, Jon Ronson for some general chat about life during Covid-19, the impacts it might have on society, what he's been up to, some TV recommendations and lots more.Follow James @JamesBenge Follow Jon @JonRonson See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Full Article
danger Letter: Article exposes greed and danger By www.sltrib.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 12:00:03 +0000 Full Article
danger Editorial: Coronavirus makes jails and prisons potential death traps. That puts us all in danger By www.latimes.com Published On :: Wed, 18 Mar 2020 06:00:26 -0400 Soap is restricted and hand sanitizer is contraband at correctional facilities. We need to stop admitting people accused of low-level crimes. Full Article
danger Editorial: It's no government takeover of PG&E, but it's still a possibility for the state's most dangerous utility By www.latimes.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Mar 2020 08:00:14 -0400 It's not the government takeover that many Californians wanted for the fire-starting utility, but the deal Gavin Newsom struck with PG&E should help. Full Article
danger Column: The pandemic makes the world more dangerous By www.latimes.com Published On :: Sun, 26 Apr 2020 07:00:41 -0400 Trump is pulling back U.S. forces and bombers overseas as Russia, China, Iran and other adversaries expand operations during the coronavirus crisis. Full Article
danger Column: The COVID-19 crisis shows how dangerous misinformation becomes contagious By www.latimes.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 11:00:45 -0400 Scientists are using the coronavirus to study the contagion of misinformation Full Article
danger Letters to the Editor: Yeah, Trump is lazy, but underestimating him is dangerous By www.latimes.com Published On :: Sun, 19 Apr 2020 06:00:21 -0400 The president might not like to work, but the people who think and act for him are very effective at their jobs. Full Article
danger Letters to the Editor: 'Liberate' protests show why Trump is such a dangerous president By www.latimes.com Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 17:01:54 -0400 Protesters violating every rule on fighting COVID-19, with the support of the president, show how badly we need competent leadership. Full Article
danger Column: We all love a nostalgia trip like the 'Parks and Rec' reunion. Here's why it's dangerous By www.latimes.com Published On :: Fri, 1 May 2020 17:20:18 -0400 The "Parks and Rec" reunion comforted us with nostalgia for the time before coronavirus but also braced us with optimism for the time after. Full Article
danger Novak Djokovic slammed after making 'dangerous' theories on Instagram By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 13:20:00 +0100 Novak Djokovic has been involved in controversial talks with a friend on Instagram. Full Article
danger EE customers warned about dangerous new scam that could cost you By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 07:10:00 +0100 A WORRYINGLY convincing new scam tries to scam EE monthly and SIM-only customers into handing over their login and payment details. Here is everything you need to know. Full Article
danger Will Championship fixtures be postponed? Games in danger due to Storm Dennis By www.express.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 14 Feb 2020 16:45:00 +0000 Championship fixtures could be affected by the incoming Storm Dennis this weekend. Full Article
danger Silicon Valley VCs have a new obsession that perfectly captures the grave danger facing startups : How long is your 'runway'? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 08:45:00 -0400 As the coronavirus-led economic shutdown drags on, many investors have started counseling startups to have more than a years' worth of "runway" to avoid having to raise funding on poor terms. But VCs are split on how much startups should be socking away. Some have estimated 18 months oof reserves could suffice, while others say as much as 3 years' worth of runway is ideal. The different time frames depends on the age of the startup along with which industry they operate in. Younger startups typically have fewer overhead expenses, while older startups likely have more employees and pricey office leases. Also, those companies that may be able to resume work as essential services may need less cash if they are able to generate revenue. VCs are uniformly bracing for an economic slowdown, but the severity of downturn is still up for debate. Click here for more BI Prime stories. Startups are facing what could become the worst economic downturn in several decades, and VCs are begging them to take drastic measures to improve their chances of making it through. Most Americans who lived through the 2008 financial crisis will know that a savings stockpile or rainy day fund can mean the difference between surviving and thriving during tough times, but as recent studies have shown, many tech startups and VC firms don't have a similar first-hand experience; many have only known boom times and are now venturing into uncharted waters. One thing VCs agree on is that startups need to quickly rein in growth plans — ideally as soon as yesterday — and start scrutinizing expenses. Anything nonessential should be cut or suspended indefinitely, headcount should be reduced, and pricey office leases eliminated if possible, all with the goal of extending a startup's "runway." In Silicon Valley, runway refers to how much cash a startup has on hand to put against its operating expenses. If, for example, a startup has roughly $100,000 in monthly operating expenses and has $1 million in the bank, they are looking at a 10-month runway, assuming revenue stays roughly flat. In the days before the coronavirus pandemic, a startup's runway dictated when it had to start looking for additional funding. Instead of cutting expenses, the popular solution was to simply put more VC money in the bank. This helped high flying startups like Uber and Airbnb expand at a breakneck pace — VC dollars kept pouring in and the companies remained unprofitable as they chased growth at all costs. But now, VCs are saying that's no longer an option. Founders Fund general partner Keith Rabois said on a podcast recently that profitability is now being rewarded much more than high-growth. For startups that aren't profitable, that means hunkering down and ensuring there are enough reserves to last through the crisis. So how long does the runway need to be? Many VCs that Business Insider has spoken to are advising their startups to have at least 18 months of runway. But some VCs say startups should have upwards of 3 years' of expenses saved up. The length of time can vary depending on the startup, one investor told Business Insider, pointing to the startup's age and industry as important factors. An early-stage company with a handful of employees and low-overhead costs might easily stretch a $500,000 seed check, whereas a growth-stage biotech startup with hundreds of employees, expensive hardware, and pricey office space might struggle to make tens of millions of dollars in funding make it through 12 months. Those that can't cut costs will be forced to fundraise with poor terms and risk the dreaded downround. "You can always easily dial back up the aggressiveness and risk profile if we get more optimistic visibility, but if you don't take action right away — to preserve capital, cut your burn rate, have fundamentally attractive unit economics, edit the product to make more sense in the new world order — if you don't do those right away, the opportunity to do those things and survive is probably lost forever," Rabois said in the April Talkshow broadcast. Rabois is in the camp of pessimists, generally speaking, who think the economic downturn will not only drag on through 2020, but could eventually turn into an economic depression the likes of which could rival the Great Depression of the 1930s. He said that his VC peers are starting to rein in the freewheeling deal-making that has defined the last two decades of the Silicon Valley startup ecosystem, and are now treading cautiously. It's time that startups do the same, he said.SEE ALSO: Lower valuations and a long wait for funding: Two top early-stage VCs dish on how they are counseling startups to withstand long-term economic uncertainty Join the conversation about this story » NOW WATCH: Pathologists debunk 13 coronavirus myths Full Article
danger Mario Lopez criticized for saying it’s ‘dangerous’ for parents to accept their young kids as transgender By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Wed, 31 Jul 2019 20:17:45 +0000 The “Saved by the Bell” star later apologized for stirring controversy in a resurfaced interview with conservative Candace Owens. Full Article
danger Judy Shelton is a dangerous pick for the Fed board By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Thu, 11 Jul 2019 23:01:22 +0000 She has apparently tricked the president into thinking she supports his fiscal ideas. Her actual ideas are worse. Full Article
danger The more love Always Trumpers show, the more dangerous Trump becomes By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Mon, 02 Dec 2019 23:41:28 +0000 Come hell or high crimes, they always truckle to Trump. And they’re the true risk to our democracy. Full Article
danger BREAKING: President Trump’s Fiery Interview On Fox & Friends…”These are dirty politicians and dirty cops…They put our nation in danger with other nations, including Russia” [VIDEO] By 100percentfedup.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:34:35 +0000 The following article, BREAKING: President Trump’s Fiery Interview On Fox & Friends…”These are dirty politicians and dirty cops…They put our nation in danger with other nations, including Russia” [VIDEO], was first published on 100PercentFedUp.com. This morning during a nearly one hour interview with Fox & Friends, President Trump addressed the decision by the DOJ to drop the case against the innocent General Michael Flynn. Trump ripped into the “dirty politicians and dirty cops” who went after General Michael Flynn. President Trump called the players involved in the horrible plot […] Continue reading: BREAKING: President Trump’s Fiery Interview On Fox & Friends…”These are dirty politicians and dirty cops…They put our nation in danger with other nations, including Russia” [VIDEO] ... Full Article Featured Politics
danger Blaming China Is a Dangerous Distraction By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 10:50:59 +0000 15 April 2020 Jim O'Neill Chair, Chatham House Chinese officials' initial effort to cover up the coronavirus outbreak was appallingly misguided. But anyone still focusing on China's failings instead of working toward a solution is essentially making the same mistake. 2020-04-15-China-coronavirus-health Medical staff on their rounds at a quarantine zone in Wuhan, China. Photo by STR/AFP via Getty Images. As the COVID-19 crisis roars on, so have debates about China’s role in it. Based on what is known, it is clear that some Chinese officials made a major error in late December and early January, when they tried to prevent disclosures of the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan, even silencing healthcare workers who tried to sound the alarm.China’s leaders will have to live with these mistakes, even if they succeed in resolving the crisis and adopting adequate measures to prevent a future outbreak. What is less clear is why other countries think it is in their interest to keep referring to China’s initial errors, rather than working toward solutions.For many governments, naming and shaming China appears to be a ploy to divert attention from their own lack of preparedness. Equally concerning is the growing criticism of the World Health Organization (WHO), not least by Donald Trump who has attacked the organization - and threatens to withdraw US funding - for supposedly failing to hold the Chinese government to account. Unhelpful and dangerousAt a time when the top global priority should be to organize a comprehensive coordinated response to the dual health and economic crises unleashed by the coronavirus, this blame game is not just unhelpful but dangerous.Globally and at the country level, we all desperately need to do everything possible to accelerate the development of a safe and effective vaccine, while in the meantime stepping up collective efforts to deploy the diagnostic and therapeutic tools necessary to keep the health crisis under control.Given there is no other global health organization with the capacity to confront the pandemic, the WHO will remain at the center of the response, whether certain political leaders like it or not.Having dealt with the WHO to a modest degree during my time as chairman of the UK’s independent Review on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), I can say that it is similar to most large, bureaucratic international organizations.Like the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, and the United Nations, it is not especially dynamic or inclined to think outside the box. But rather than sniping at these organizations from the sidelines, we should be working to improve them.In the current crisis, we all should be doing everything we can to help both the WHO and the IMF to play an effective, leading role in the global response. As I have argued before, the IMF should expand the scope of its annual Article IV assessments to include national public-health systems, given that these are critical determinants in a country’s ability to prevent or at least manage a crisis like the one we are now experiencing.I have even raised this idea with IMF officials themselves, only to be told that such reporting falls outside their remit because they lack the relevant expertise. That answer was not good enough then, and it definitely isn’t good enough now.If the IMF lacks the expertise to assess public health systems, it should acquire it. As the COVID-19 crisis makes abundantly clear, there is no useful distinction to be made between health and finance. The two policy domains are deeply interconnected, and should be treated as such.In thinking about an international response to today’s health and economic emergency, the obvious analogy is the 2008 global financial crisis which started with an unsustainable US housing bubble, fed by foreign savings owing to the lack of domestic savings in the United States.When the bubble finally burst, many other countries sustained more harm than the US did, just as the COVID-19 pandemic has hit some countries much harder than it hit China.And yet not many countries around the world sought to single out the US for presiding over a massively destructive housing bubble, even though the scars from that previous crisis are still visible. On the contrary, many welcomed the US economy’s return to sustained growth in recent years, because a strong US economy benefits the rest of the world.So, rather than applying a double standard and fixating on China’s undoubtedly large errors, we would do better to consider what China can teach us. Specifically, we should be focused on better understanding the technologies and diagnostic techniques that China used to keep its - apparent - death toll so low compared to other countries, and to restart parts of its economy within weeks of the height of the outbreak.And for our own sakes, we also should be considering what policies China could adopt to put itself back on a path toward 6% annual growth, because the Chinese economy inevitably will play a significant role in the global recovery.If China’s post-pandemic growth model makes good on its leaders’ efforts in recent years to boost domestic consumption and imports from the rest of the world, we will all be better off.This article was originally published in Project Syndicate Full Article
danger The Dangers of Tribalism in South Sudan By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 19 Dec 2013 17:59:01 +0000 19 December 2013 Hannah Bryce @hannahekbryce LinkedIn Former Assistant Head, International Security 20131219SudanClashesTruck.jpg South Sudanese soldiers patrol the streets of Juba 2 January 2014. Thousands of people are feared to have been killed, pitting army units loyal to President Salva Kiir against ethnic militia forces and mutinous army commanders nominally headed by former vice president Riek Machar. Photo by Samir Bol/AFP/Getty Images. The violence in South Sudan this week suggests there could be worse times to come for the country. It will exacerbate the deep-rooted inter- and intra-tribal tensions that have defined the political landscape in South Sudan since it gained independence in 2011. It could also create a refugee dilemma for the country’s neighbours.The dynamics of the leadership struggle between President Salva Kiir, a Dinka, and former vice president Riek Macher, a Nuer, colours politics throughout the country, illustrating the prevalence of political tribalism at the highest office. Following Kiir’s dismissal of Machar and the entire cabinet in July, neither this week’s attempted coup nor its heavy suppression will have come as a surprise to many in South Sudan.The perception of Dinka domination pervading the Sudan People Liberation Movement (SPLM) and the Sudan People Liberation Army (SPLA) by other ethnic groups is not new. But it has become increasingly marked in a country with a fragile economy, limited opportunities for employment and deep-rooted patrimonialism throughout all tiers of government.While there is a long-standing rivalry for power between the Dinka and Nuer, South Sudan’s two largest tribal groups, others, such as the Equatorians, perceive both groups as monopolizing power. Addressing this perceived inequity within the government will be integral to move beyond political tribalism towards an inclusive system of government that guarantees minority representation. Without this change, discontent and frustrations within the disenfranchised rural communities that make up the majority of the population are liable to rise to the surface, as this week’s events demonstrate.While government policies since independence have been careful to use the language of inclusivity, the reality is very different. Jonglei, the largest of South Sudan’s ten states and home of the Nuer, has seen severe fighting between the Dinka, Nuer and Murle, for example. In December 2011 tribal attacks and counterattacks between Nuer and Murle caused at least 1,000 deaths. These tensions have been further aggravated by the failure of the central government to provide even basic levels of local governance, made worse by systemic corruption and patrimonialism. The extent of corruption, and the government’s lack of control over it, was demonstrated in 2012 when President Kiir issued a somewhat plaintive call to his government officials to return stolen cash.Government reforms and legislation have stripped traditional authorities of their former functions and roles within local society, without reintegrating them into new roles within the government apparatus or providing viable alternatives. This has resulted in inconsistent and disparate systems of local governance throughout South Sudan, contributing to existing perceptions of inequity. This is often assumed to be based on tribal factors, regardless of whether this is in fact the case.With tensions appearing to be unabated in the capital, Juba, and with the dry season approaching, which will facilitate a more mobile population, there is significant potential for security to deteriorate further. And it may not recover for a long time. Disgruntled and marginalized, the tribal populations that have felt excluded from the political process, or in the case of the Nuer, undermined in that process, may use the current political turbulence to bring matters to a head and challenge the authority of South Sudan’s leading figures.A lasting conflict in South Sudan would likely lead to further displacement of people, which would place an increased strain on host communities in neighbouring countries. Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda already have a long history of accepting refugees from the Sudanese civil war. With the current flows of displaced populations from conflicts in Somalia, the Central African Republic and Democratic Republic of the Congo however, an additional influx of South Sudanese refugees would have the potential to overburden and destabilize the region further.To comment on this article, please contact Chatham House Feedback Full Article
danger Blaming China Is a Dangerous Distraction By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 10:50:59 +0000 15 April 2020 Jim O'Neill Chair, Chatham House Chinese officials' initial effort to cover up the coronavirus outbreak was appallingly misguided. But anyone still focusing on China's failings instead of working toward a solution is essentially making the same mistake. 2020-04-15-China-coronavirus-health Medical staff on their rounds at a quarantine zone in Wuhan, China. Photo by STR/AFP via Getty Images. As the COVID-19 crisis roars on, so have debates about China’s role in it. Based on what is known, it is clear that some Chinese officials made a major error in late December and early January, when they tried to prevent disclosures of the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan, even silencing healthcare workers who tried to sound the alarm.China’s leaders will have to live with these mistakes, even if they succeed in resolving the crisis and adopting adequate measures to prevent a future outbreak. What is less clear is why other countries think it is in their interest to keep referring to China’s initial errors, rather than working toward solutions.For many governments, naming and shaming China appears to be a ploy to divert attention from their own lack of preparedness. Equally concerning is the growing criticism of the World Health Organization (WHO), not least by Donald Trump who has attacked the organization - and threatens to withdraw US funding - for supposedly failing to hold the Chinese government to account. Unhelpful and dangerousAt a time when the top global priority should be to organize a comprehensive coordinated response to the dual health and economic crises unleashed by the coronavirus, this blame game is not just unhelpful but dangerous.Globally and at the country level, we all desperately need to do everything possible to accelerate the development of a safe and effective vaccine, while in the meantime stepping up collective efforts to deploy the diagnostic and therapeutic tools necessary to keep the health crisis under control.Given there is no other global health organization with the capacity to confront the pandemic, the WHO will remain at the center of the response, whether certain political leaders like it or not.Having dealt with the WHO to a modest degree during my time as chairman of the UK’s independent Review on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), I can say that it is similar to most large, bureaucratic international organizations.Like the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, and the United Nations, it is not especially dynamic or inclined to think outside the box. But rather than sniping at these organizations from the sidelines, we should be working to improve them.In the current crisis, we all should be doing everything we can to help both the WHO and the IMF to play an effective, leading role in the global response. As I have argued before, the IMF should expand the scope of its annual Article IV assessments to include national public-health systems, given that these are critical determinants in a country’s ability to prevent or at least manage a crisis like the one we are now experiencing.I have even raised this idea with IMF officials themselves, only to be told that such reporting falls outside their remit because they lack the relevant expertise. That answer was not good enough then, and it definitely isn’t good enough now.If the IMF lacks the expertise to assess public health systems, it should acquire it. As the COVID-19 crisis makes abundantly clear, there is no useful distinction to be made between health and finance. The two policy domains are deeply interconnected, and should be treated as such.In thinking about an international response to today’s health and economic emergency, the obvious analogy is the 2008 global financial crisis which started with an unsustainable US housing bubble, fed by foreign savings owing to the lack of domestic savings in the United States.When the bubble finally burst, many other countries sustained more harm than the US did, just as the COVID-19 pandemic has hit some countries much harder than it hit China.And yet not many countries around the world sought to single out the US for presiding over a massively destructive housing bubble, even though the scars from that previous crisis are still visible. On the contrary, many welcomed the US economy’s return to sustained growth in recent years, because a strong US economy benefits the rest of the world.So, rather than applying a double standard and fixating on China’s undoubtedly large errors, we would do better to consider what China can teach us. Specifically, we should be focused on better understanding the technologies and diagnostic techniques that China used to keep its - apparent - death toll so low compared to other countries, and to restart parts of its economy within weeks of the height of the outbreak.And for our own sakes, we also should be considering what policies China could adopt to put itself back on a path toward 6% annual growth, because the Chinese economy inevitably will play a significant role in the global recovery.If China’s post-pandemic growth model makes good on its leaders’ efforts in recent years to boost domestic consumption and imports from the rest of the world, we will all be better off.This article was originally published in Project Syndicate Full Article
danger CBD News: Statement by Mr. Ahmed Djoghlaf, Executive Secretary of the Convention on Biological Diversity, on the occasion of the Fifteenth Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Faun By www.cbd.int Published On :: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 00:00:00 GMT Full Article
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danger CBD News: It is a great pleasure and honour to address the seventeenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). By www.cbd.int Published On :: Fri, 23 Sep 2016 00:00:00 GMT Full Article
danger CBD News: Today we celebrate World Wildlife Day. CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) has chosen the theme of "Big cats: predators under threat." By www.cbd.int Published On :: Sat, 03 Mar 2018 00:00:00 GMT Full Article
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