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Send us a textFor our planet, each year brings new climate records, and they're not good ones.“We now know that 2024 is on track to be the warmest year on record. At the same time, we have accumulated more CO2 than ever in the history of human life on Earth,” says Celeste Saulo, Secretary-General of the World Meteorological Organization.On Inside Geneva this week, we look at the damage from the perspective of United Nations (UN) aid agencies.“Climate change is making us sick, and it's making us sick because it's increasing the possibility of having more infectious diseases and waterborne diseases like cholera. It's also sometimes destroying the capacity to produce food,” says Maria Neira, Climate Change Director at the World Health Organization.We also hear how aid agencies are trying to reduce their own carbon footprints.“Anyone who's in the field at the moment shouldn't be using their own agency vehicles. We should be ride-sharing. We've got 6,000 vehicles. Why aren't they electric? We've got 6,000 generators. Why aren't they all solar-powered?” says Andrew Harper, Climate Change Advisor to the UN Refugee Agency.It's part of a local Geneva initiative called 2050 Today to encourage the city's UN agencies, diplomatic missions and private enterprises to tackle climate change.“In my small mission, we know that our contribution may be minor in comparison, but we also understand the power of collective movements. By sharing the 2050 Today tools with our other embassies throughout the world, we aim to reduce our emissions by 45% from our 2022 levels,” says Matthew Wilson, the Ambassador of Barbados to the UN in Geneva.Sometimes great things start local – join host Imogen Foulkes on Inside Geneva to find out how.Get in touch! Email us at insidegeneva@swissinfo.ch Twitter: @ImogenFoulkes and @swissinfo_en Thank you for listening! If you like what we do, please leave a review or subscribe to our newsletter. For more stories on the international Geneva please visit www.swissinfo.ch/Host: Imogen FoulkesProduction assitant: Claire-Marie GermainDistribution: Sara PasinoMarketing: Xin Zhang
Send us a Text Message.Pull a seat up at the table and join us in a conversation with Andrew Harper about his new role in the Discipleship & Sunday School Department. Andrew previously served at FBC Cleveland and will now be focusing on Adult Ministries for Mississippi Baptists. Around the Corner Events: All Events: mbcb.org/eventsAugust 8: Impact Training - ColumbusAugust 12: Impact Training - ClintonAugust 13: Impact Training - Hernando August 16-17: Equipping LeadersAugust 19: Impact Training - GulfportAugust 20: Impact Training - HattiesburgSeptember 12: Small Church Youth Ministry Workshop - TupeloSeptember 19: Synchrony - SummitSeptember 21: Young Musicians Honor Choir Concert - FlorenceSeptember 25-26: New Orleans Vision JourneySeptember 30: Renewing the Church Summit - TupeloOctober 1: Renewing the Church Summit - HattiesburgOctober 2: Renewing the Church Summit - BrandonContacts: Jon Martin, Chief Strategy Officer - jmartin@mbcb.orgTanner Cade, Communication Services Director - tcade@mbcb.org
Es ist der späte Abend des 15. August 2019, als der Notruf bei der englischen Polizei eingeht. Maskierte und bewaffnete Männer sind dabei ein Quadbike zu stehlen. Während die Notrufzentrale versichert, Einsatzkräfte vorbei zu schicken, machen sich die Diebe mit dem Quad aus dem Staub. Minuten später trifft ein Polizeiwagen auf einer schmalen Landstraße auf den Wagen der Quaddiebe. Es ist eine Begegnung mit tödlichen Konsequenzen: Zwei Minuten später finden Einsatzkräfte einen schwerverletzen, nicht mehr zu erkennbaren Mann, in der Nähe einer gut anderthalb Kilometer entfernten Kreuzung. Heute sprechen wir den Fall von Andrew Harper, der 2019 in ganz England für Entsetzen sorgte und am Ende sogar Politik und Rechtsexpert:innen beschäftigte. Inhaltswarnung: Explizite Gewalt ----- WIR GEHEN AUF TOUR ---- 2024 dürfen wir wieder auf Live-tour gehen, diesmal in noch mehr Städte in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz. Tickets gibt es hier: https://rausgegangen.de/artists/puppies-and-crime/ Empfehlungen: Amanda und Marieke: Hörbuch: Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers von Jesse Sutanto Hier findet ihr alle Links zu unseren aktuellen Werbepartnern, Rabatten und Codes: https://linktr.ee/puppiesandcrime SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: Puppiesandcrime https://www.instagram.com/puppiesandcrime/?hl=de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PuppiesandCrime Email: puppiesandcrime@gmail.com ------- G ---------
On this episode of The Last Resort, host Christina Jelski talks to Carolyn Consalvo, a senior travel advisor with Andrew Harper, about her recent visits to two country estates in the U.K.: The Newt and Heckfield Place.Jelski and Consalvo talk about why The Newt and Heckfield Place are best paired with a city trip to London, and why garden aficionados find themselves flocking to The Newt in particular. Consalvo also clarifies a few misconceptions that U.S. travelers might have about a U.K. country estate experience, as well as the role modern pop culture—from Downton Abbey to Saltburn—has played in making country estates cool again.Currently in its second season, The Last Resort is a monthly hospitality-focused podcast brought to you by Travel Weekly. In each episode, travel advisors share their first impressions of the last resort they visited.The third episode of the second season will be posted on March 11.Further resources:Carolyn Consalvo Instagram Andrew Harper Andrew Harper Instagram The Newt https://thenewtinsomerset.com Heckfield Place https://www.heckfieldplace.com Want to share feedback on the last resort you visited?Email us: TheLastResort@travelweekly.com Theme Song:Beachfront Celebration by Kevin MacLeodLicenseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie McGoldrick speaks with Andrew Harper, Special Advisor to the High Commissioner for Refugees on Climate Action at the United Nations. The conversation was recorded late in 2023. A big part of Andrew's job is anticipating where climate shocks will happen so the UN has a plan in place ahead of time. He tells Jamie that climate events require a complex response, explaining that people can be displaced, shelter destroyed, and supply lines disrupted. Jamie asks Andrew about the term “climate refugees.” The UNHCR doesn't use that phrasing, instead opting to go with different language when people are displaced from a climate event. Andrew emphasizes that the private sector needs to step up when it comes to dealing with climate change. He says there's currently not enough funding to deal with climate preparedness.
Angie Licea, president of Global Travel Collection (GTC, talks with James Shillinglaw at Elevate, her group's first combined conference taking over Virgin Hotels New York last week. Licea details how GTC, billed as the world's largest collection of luxury travel agencies—including Protravel International, Tzell Travel Group, and Colletts Travel, as well as Andrew Harper, In the Know Experiences, All Star Travel Group and R. Crusoe & Son—are combining for education and training, preferred supplier meetings and more. For more information, visit www.globaltravelcollection.com. If interested, the original video of this podcast can be found on the Insider Travel Report Youtube channel or by searching for the podcast's title on Youtube.
COP28 is around the corner, and everyone wants to know: how will the conversations around finance for climate-affected states, which officially kicked off in Sharm El-Sheikh last November, pick up in Dubai? In this special edition of the #ClimateDiploPod, we go on a deep dive on climate, development and humanitarian funding with Andrew Harper, Special Advisor on Climate Action to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees. Together, we look into the current state of so many displaced communities around the world, speak about some of the issues standing on the way of finance reaching affected communities, and why finance distribution and use is fairer and more efficient when women, youth and indigenous communities have access to it.
I had a brilliant conversation with Andrew (Senior Talent Agent Rocky Road Touring) that spanned his perspective on booking shows internationally, macroeconomics, the advantages boutique independent agencies have on larger corporations, and more. Please share this with anyone that might be interested in the topics, links below to subscribe and stay in the loop with the podcast and Prism: Subscribe www.prism.fm/podcast/ More on Prism www.prism.fm Follow us on Instagram (@prismfm) www.instagram.com/prismfm Meet the Podcast Host/CEO of Prism https://www.linkedin.com/in/mford3 Rocky Road Touring www.rockyroadtouring.com (01:48) - Growing and scaling Rocky Road Touring (06:50) - Booking shows internationally (08:50 ) - Live Music in China, Israel and Russia (13:36) - Roger Waters asking bands to Boycott Israel (17:00) - Russia, Eastern Europe and Ukraine (29:11 ) - Shows in South America, FIAT Currencies & Bitcoin (34:49) - Booking shows in bitcoin, Macroeconomics of currency exchange (45:05) - The advantage of boutique and independent agencies (54:13) - Strong-manning the perspective of working with bigger agencies (58:35) - Can boutique agencies cultivate the same level of relationships (01:05:00) - Powering an agency with technology (01:13:00) - The beauty and joy of a true Mom and Pop Shop (01:19:07) - Hopes for the future of the music industry
In the latest Jaguar Enthusiast Podcast, Wayne is at the JEC TrackSport event at Harewood Hillclimb being thrown (quite literally) up the hill in the racing S-Type of Andrew Harper.
The C word is “class”. In this episode Pip Stafford and guest host, Andrew Harper, talk about the friction between class and art, featuring interviews with Mish Grigor and Miriam McGarry. Miriam McGarry's Hidden Cities podcast: https://hiddencitiespodcast.net/ Mish Grigor's Class Act: https://aphids.net/projects/class-act/ Music by Blue Dot Sessions Episode produced, edited and hosted by Pip Stafford.
Travelers have started to pack their suitcases again in hopes of booking long overdue trips to visit friends and family, as well as bucket list destinations. Don Jones, General Manager at Andrew Harper joins UBS to discuss traveling best practices, as well as travel they are seeing for 2023.
This is the latest episode of the free DDW podcast, “Is genomic data the new frontier in drug discovery?”. It covers two articles written for Volume 23, Issue 1 – Winter 2021/22 of DDW. They are called “Genomics boosts understanding of Covid-19 severity and susceptibility” and “Rare variant contribution to human disease”. The Covid-19 Host Genetics Initiative carried out one of the largest genome-wide association studies ever. In the first article, Dr Hamdi Mbarek, Lead Analyst of the Qatari dataset, explains how the initiative improved knowledge of host-genetic determinants of Covid-19 infection and severity. In the second article, Slavé Petrovski and Andrew Harper, from the Centre for Genomics Research at AstraZeneca, outline the implications and insight offered by the recent publication of an AstraZeneca-authored paper “Rare variant contribution to human disease in 281,104 UK Biobank exomes”.
In Part 2 of his Holiday Gift Guide series, Dennis is joined via Zoom by four different creative entrepreneurs who have products that are perfect for holiday gift giving. First up is film professor Andy Scahill, the founder of Cinema for Sodomites, an interactive cult movie screening series and a merch line inspired by such gay favorites as Batman Returns, Death Becomes Her and Steel Magnolias. Andy talks about why he decided to launch the series and merch line, the Troop Beverly Hills screening where people got to design their own gay merit badges and confirms that yes, the Cinema for Sodomites logo does kind of look like a butthole. Next up is James Carroll the co-author/designer of The Showgirls Activity Book, which is a book of word searches, mazes and images for coloring inspired by the iconic film Showgirls. James recalls discovering the movie as a teen in South Africa, makes the case for why Nomi Malone is a feminist hero and reveals the plans he has for future books inspired by Clueless, Mean Girls and The Birdcage. Paul Ybarra AKA Paul Straightjacket is next and shares the origin story behind his creative brainchild, The Straightjacket Tarot, a deck of tarot cards featuring self-portraits of Paul wearing his favorite garment in the world; a straight jacket. Paul talks about the origins of his straightjacket fetish and explains why he decided to share it with the world in this unique way and he also recalls the time he got stuck in a straight jacket alone for eight hours and thought he might have to call 9-1-1 with his mouth. The episode's final guest is Andrew Harper, a visual artist and choreographer based in Georgia who, during the pandemic, launched Reissued, an online store that features original clothing designs, one-of-a-kind purses and a set of notecards featuring Andrew's original works of art. Andrew also talks about how he became “thrift store influencer” and sings the praises of the skimpy retro running shorts he rocks on Instagram. And all four guests talk about how creating their business and getting their stuff out in the world has enriched their lives in unexpected ways. Andy Scahill's Cinema for Sodomites https://www.cinemaforsodomites.com/ James Carroll's The Showgirls Activity Book: https://www.amazon.com/Showgirls-Activity-Book-J-Carroll/dp/B08BDXM6FS Paul Ybarra's The Straightjacket Tarot: https://straitjackettarot.com/ Andrew Harper's Reissued Store: https://reissued.store/
Choć dzisiejsza sprawa nie dotyczy zawiłego śledztwa, to jednak jest ciekawa pod innym kątem. Gdy dowiadujemy się co się wydarzyło i widzimy zachowanie sprawców, wywołuje to w nas niedowierzanie i gniew. Ta sprawa bulwersuje. Czasami podcast może skłonić nas do refleksji lub możemy wyciągnąć z niego jakieś wnioski, a czasem warto aby historia danego człowieka została po prostu opowiedziana. Zapraszam do wysłuchania szczegółów sprawy Andrew Harpera
Endapo uwekezaji wa haraka hautofanyika katika njia za kupambana na mabadiliko ya tabianchi na kujenga mnepo katika nchi za Sahel, basi kuna hatari ya kuwa na miongo ya vita vya silaha na watu kuendelea kutawanywa vinavyochochewa na ongezeko la joto duniani , uhaba wa rasilimali na kutokuwa na uhakika wa chakula limeonya leo shirika la Umoja wa Mastaifa la kuhudumia wakimbizi UNHCR kwa kushirikiana na mratibu maalum wa Umoja wa Mataifa kwa ajili ya maendeleo. Flora Nducha na taarifa zaidi.Kwa mujibu wa ripoti iliyochapishwa leo, na kupewa jina "Kuhama kutoka kwenye hatua hadi vitendo: kutarajia maeneo yenye hatari Sahel", bila kudhibitiwa, dharura ya mabadiliko ya tabianchi itahatarisha zaidi jamii za watu wa Sahel kwani mafuriko makubwa, ukame, na mawimbi ya joto huathiri ufikiaji wa huduma muhimu kama maji, chakula na kujipatia riziki, na kuongeza hatari ya migogoro. Na hii hatimaye itawalazimisha watu wengi zaidi kukimbia makazi yao. Mratibu maalum wa Umoja wa Mataifa wa maendeleo katika ukanda wa Sahel Abdoulaye Mar Dieye amesema "Katika eneo la Sahel, mgogoro wa mabadiliko ya tabianchi unachanganyika na kuongezeka kwa ukosefu wa utulivu na kiwango cha chini cha uwekezaji wa maendeleo, na hivyo kuunda mchanganyiko hatari ambao unazitoza gharama kubwa sana jamii za Saheli, pamoja na kuhatarisha kufikiwa kwa malengo ya maendeleo endelevu, SDGs. Kuna suluhu, zinazojikita katika uharaka wa watu na uwekezaji kwa kiwango kikubwa, lakini zinahitaji kujizatiti na kujitolea kutoka kwa kila mtu, pamoja na takwimu sahihi na uchambuzi kujua nini kinakuja ili kutekeleza hatua za kisera haraka na zenye athari nzutri." Naye mshauri maalumu wa UNHCR wa hatua dhidi ya mabadiliko ya tabianchi Andrew Harper. Amesema "Ongezeko la joto na hali mbaya ya hewa katika ukanda wa Sahel vinazidisha vita vya silaha, ambavyo tayari vinaharibu maisha, vinaathiri uhakika wa chakula, na kusababisha watu kuyahama makazi yao. Njia pekee inayoweza kusaidia kukabiliana na hali hii na kupunguza matokeo ya sasa na ya siku za usoni ni juhudi za pamoja za kupambana na kujenga mnepo dhidi ya mabadiliko ya tabianchi.” Ameongeza kuwa hata kukiwa na sera kabambe za kukabiliana na mabadiliko ya tabianchi hali ya joto katika ukanda wa Sahel inatabiriwa kupanda hadi kufikia nyuzi joto 2.5°C na ifikapo 2080 ikiwa hatua za haraka zitachelewa zaidi, basi joto linaweza kuongezeka hadi kufika nyuzi joto 4.3°C. Ripoti hiyo imezimulika nchi 10 za Afrika Magharibi na Kati ambazo ni Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Gambia, Guniea, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria na Senegal.
Can you be convicted of murder, even if you didn't kill anyone? Turns out, you can! We discuss felony murder and Brett rants about Britain and the murder of Andrew Harper.
Atención: hemos llegado al máximo de referencias a Pequeñas Mentirosas. En este episodio descubrimos el caso de un acosador que nos deja heladas y debatimos sobre uno de los casos más heavys que hemos comentado hasta el momento. ¡Gracias por escucharnos! Casos: Cindy James y Andrew Harper INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/simequereispodcast/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/SMQpodcast FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/simequereispodcast/ YOUTUBE (episodios en vídeo): https://www.youtube.com/c/simequereismorirse TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/simequereismorirse Si quieres acceder a más contenido, considera apoyarnos en Patreon: https://patreon.com/simequereispodcast
Kathleen Garrett is joined by Andrew Harper to review the Cape Town Convention. They discuss questions such as what is the Cape Town Convention, and how does it apply to the aviation industry in insolvency proceedings? What and whom does it apply to? What are the biggest challenges facing Cape Town Convention aviation-related restructures?
Diving into the intersections of the trinity and how they are expressed through our Christian walk. Be prepared for a powerful and anointed word!–Stay connected!Website: inspirechurch.comFacebook: facebook.com/inspirechurchInstagram: instagram.com/inspirechurchInspire People to Live For JesusSupport the show
In this episode, I interview John Cullen, John has had a long and interesting career in broadcasting, radio, and investing. John served as the CEO of DMX, a supplier of music to restaurants, bar, gym, and other locations. He was also the CEO of Andrew Harper, which supplies travel reviews and bookings. He also owned hundreds of radio stations with Steve Hicks. John brings so much wisdom to this conversation, and I hope you learn as much as I did.
Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuhudumia wakimbizi UNHCR limeonya hali Sudan Kusini huenda ikawa mbaya zaidi ifikapo mwezi Mei mwaka huu iwapo msaada wa haraka hautapatikana kusaidia wananchi wanaoishi katika maeneo yaliyozingirwa na maji ya mafuriko ya muda mrefu. Tupate taarifa zaidi kutoka kwa Leah Mushi Kuishi katika maeneo yaliyo zingirwa na maji ya mafuriko kwa kipindi cha miaka miwili mpaka mitatu imekuwa ndio maisha ya kawaida kwa takriban wananchi 835,000 wa Sudan Kusini ambao tangu mwaka 2020 wamekuwa wakishuhudia mafuriko yanayozidi kuleta madhara bila ya kuwa na matumaini ya maji kukauka licha ya mbinu mbalimbali wanazotumia. Kutokana na kuhamahama kwao wamepoteza si mazao tuu bali zaidi ya mifugo laki 8, Angelina Peter ni mmoja wa waathirika wa mafuriko ambaye kwa sasa yupo katika kambi ya Fangak anasema ... .. “Kutokana na mafuriko maji yalizamisha vijiji vyetu, tulifika hapa bila kitu, mali zetu zote zilisombwa na maji, hii ni mara ya 2 inafurika ndani ya miaka 2, mwaka 2020 hali haikuwa mbaya sana kwa sababu tulijenga mitaro.” Angelina anayejishughulisha na kuuza kuni ili kuwapatia mlo watoto wake anasema... “nikishindwa kuuza,wanangu hawali. Sabuni hakuna, hakuna chakula, hakuna chochote.” Kwa huzuni anaeleza kuwa “Hii nyumba nilijenga mimi mwenyewe, ninaishi na watoto wangu hapa, nilienda kukata vijiti msituni na kuleta hapa, kisha nikavifunga kwa kamba, lakini sasa mvua zinakuja, tutakuwa kwenye changamoto kubwa zaidi hapa. . Kwa sababu mvua itaharibu na kuyachukua malazi yetu." Mshauri Maalum wa UNHCR kuhusu masuala ya Hali ya hewa Andrew Harper ameshuhudia jitihada za wananchi walioko kambi ya Fangak wanaojenga maboma ya kuzuia maji kabla ya mvua kuanza mwezi Mei na anaeleza kusikitishwa na namna jamii zinazojitahidi kukabiliana na athari za mabadiliko ya tabianchi na hali mbaya ya hewa ingawa wao sio waliosababisha. “Tunatakiwa kuhimiza wadau wa maendeleo kutoa msaada moja kwa moja kwa jamii hizi, wanahitaji mashine nzito, pampu, kwa sasa wanachimba kwakutumia majembe ili kujenga maboma ya kuzuia maji ya mafuriko yasienee. Wanafanya hivi kupinga athari za mabadiliko ya tabiachi ambazo hawana uhusiano wowote nazo. Mafuriko haya yamekuwa hapa kwa miaka 2 hadi 3 na hayapungui. Nini kitatokea mvua zinazofuata zinakuja katika miezi 2 au 3 ijayo?” Ulimwenguni kote, mafuriko na ukame vinazidi kushamiri na kuleta madhara makubwa kwa jamii. Nchi zinazoendelea, kama Sudan Kusini zinachangia kwa uchache zaidi katika utoaji wa hewa ukaa, lakini zimeathirika kwa kiasi kikubwa na athari za mabadiliko ya tabianchi.
This opening panel at the Kaldor Centre Virtual Conference 2021: 'Whose move? Addressing migration and displacement in the face of climate change', was held on Tuesday 19 October, 2021. In this panel, experts set out the key questions and principles that should guide responses to mobility in the face of climate change. Hear from Rabab Fatima, Ambassador of Bangladesh to the United Nations; Andrew Harper, Special Advisor on Climate Action to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees; Frances Namoumou, Pacific Conference of Churches; Nicole Shepardson, US Department of State and Chair Jane McAdam AO, Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law in this crucial discussion.
siku chache kabla ya kuanza kwa mkutano huo wa 26 wa nchi wanachama wa mabadiliko ya tabianchi, ambao hivi sasa unaendelea Glascow, Scotland, Mshauri Maalumu wa shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuhudunia wakimbizi, UNHCR kuhusu Hatua dhidi ya Mabadiliko ya Tabianchi, Andrew Harper ametembelea Mauritania kujionea jinsi wakimbizi wanavyopambana na janga la tabianchi. (Taarifa ya John Kibego) “Hatujawahi kuona mwaka kama 2021. Huu ni mwaka wenye mioto mingi ya nyika.” Anasema Ahmedou El-Bokhary, Rais wa Kikosi cha zima moto kinachoundwa na wakimbizi. Andrew Harper, Mshauri Maalumu wa masuala ya hatua dhidi ya tabiachi kwa shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuhudumia wakimbizi UNHCR, amejionea hali hiyo inayosemwa na anasema, “hii sio vita ambayo kunaweza kuwa na makubaliano ya amani nayo,” na anaongeza akisema, “Mauritania siyo tu ni mwenyeji wa maelfu ya wakimbizi, lakini moja ya nchi ambazo zimathiriwa zaidi na mabadiliko ya tabianchi.” Yahya Koronio Kona yeye ni mkimbizi kutoka Mali anasema, “mito inapungua kina cha maji. Idadi ya samaki inakuwa ndogo, inasababisha matatizo.” Bwana Harper anaendelea kueleza hali ilivyo mbayá akisema, "kuzunguka mito hii, kuna mifugo na hii mifugo inagombea vyanzo hivi vya maji. Na kwa hivyo moja ya changamoto kubwa sasa ni tuna ushindani kwenye rasilimali hizo zinazopungua, na maji pengine ni dalili zaidi ya changamoto za mabadiliko ya tabianchi. Na kwa hivyo tunatakiwa kufikiria kinachofuata.” Wakimbizi wanasema wakati jua kali linapowaka, nyasi zinakauka na kushika moto. Na hapo kikosi chao cha kuzima moto kinaingilia kwani hawana namna nyingine. “Pamoja na changamoto zote,” anasema Bwana Harper, “pamoja na kile watu wanachofanya katika nchi za Magharibi kuiharibu dunia, watu wanaoteseka zaidi wanajaribu kufanya uamuzi sahihi ili kuyalinda mazingira na kutoa karibu muongozo ambao ni, ‘Kama tunaweza kufanya, kwa nini wengine duniani wasiweze?'”
The increase in extreme weather events worldwide is evidence that climate change is already impacting our lives. The hardest hit of the global population are people in developing countries. Host Imogen Foulkes puts the spotlight in this episode on what humanitarian agencies are expecting from leaders at COP26, the UN Climate Change conference taking place in Glasgow. "Ninety per cent of the world's refugees originate from countries that are on the front lines of the climate emergency. There is a linkage," says Andrew Harper, special adviser on climate action with the United Nations Refugee Agency."We are collectively driving towards a cliff. There are many people who have already lost their lives at the bottom of that cliff in countries that are already two or three degrees warmer," says Gernot Laganda of the World Food Programme."The fact that Switzerland did not pass a law about CO2 indicates that it's the developed countries that have been more difficult to convince," says political analyst Daniel Warner.
In this episode Austin and new co-host Andrew Harper discuss the continued tension between the Executive Committee, the task force created to oversee the sexual assault allegations within the SBC, and the messengers who requested the investigation. The real question is how should we think about this looking from the outside in? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-exiles-podcast/support
Becky Powell, chief strategy officer for Global Travel Collection, part of Internova Travel Group, talks with James Shillinglaw of Insider Travel Report about where luxury travelers are going, what they are doing and how they are booking as we fitfully emerge for the global pandemic. Powell also details what her luxury agency group, which includes Protravel International/Tzell, Andrew Harper, In the Know and other top agencies, is doing to help travel advisors bring back bookings. For more information, visit www.globaltravelcollection.com. If interested, the original video of this podcast can be found on the Insider Travel Report Youtube channel or by searching for the podcast's title on Youtube.
In this episode Austin and his guest Andrew Harper discuss the Holy Spirit as seen in scripture. There are laughs, awkward pauses, and friendly fellowship. Plus Andrew shares how he came to faith in Jesus! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-exiles-podcast/support
Technically, people forced to move because of climate disasters are not considered “refugees.” But the UN refugee agency, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, still takes climate issues into account, and since 2020 Andrew Harper has been its special advisor on climate action. We talked with Harper about his agency's role in responding to climate issues, which regions of the world are most likely to be affected by climate impacts, and why climate is a “vulnerability multiplier” for refugees.
Technically, people forced to move because of climate disasters are not considered “refugees.” But the UN refugee agency, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, still takes climate issues into account, and since 2020 Andrew Harper has been its special advisor on climate action. We talked with Harper about his agency’s role in responding to climate issues, which regions of the world are most likely to be affected by climate impacts, and why climate is a “vulnerability multiplier” for refugees.
Lucienne is drawing extinct things. She has drawn a fly. A skink. A turtle. She draws them incredibly well. She puts effort in. She does her work and uses her ability and her skill and I think she’s trying to honour these things. Because as she draws, she looks at images of these now-extinct, now-dead, now-gone creatures, and she wonders about them, seeing how well they had evolved to be the commonplace miracles that every living creature is. She looks at the detail, and sees the detail, and draws it. Until the drawing is finished. Then she takes an eraser, and rubs it out. Because it is gone. Because it is dead. And because she is furious. - Andrew Harper, FURY, Island 159 In this final 2020 episode of What are you looking at? we explore the concept of extinction through Lucienne Rickard's Extinction Studies. Featuring interviews with artist Lucienne Rickard and scientist and co-author of the State of the Environment report, Dr Ian Cresswell, and an excerpt from FURY, originally published in Island Magazine 159, read by writer, Andrew Harper. This episode was produced and edited by Pip Stafford, with audio mix by Brendan Walls and additional sounds from Blue Dot Sessions. What are you looking at? is produced for Contemporary Art Tasmania by Pip Stafford and Lisa Campbell Smith. Extinction Studies is commissioned by Detached Cultural Organisation and presented by TMAG. Blue Dot Sessions music is used under Creative Commons license Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) Music in order of appearance: Uncertain Ground, Powder and Egg, Dolly and Pad.
Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuhudumia wakimbizi UNHCR, kesho Jumatano likifanya mkutano wa ngazi ya juu kushughulikia athari za mabadiliko ya tabianchi kwa wakimbizi na wakimbizi wa ndani, pamoja na wengine walio katika mazingira hatarishi kote, mshauri maalumu wa UNHCR kuhusu mabadiliko ya tabianchi Andrew Harper amesema dunia inapaswa kuchukua hatua kali zaidi kwani mabadiliko ya tabia nchi huwezi kuyavalia barakoa.
Becky Powell, chief strategy officer for Global Travel Collection (GTC), talks with James Shillinglaw of Insider Travel Report, about how this group of luxury travel agencies is coming together under a new brand name. GTC, a unit of Internova Travel Group, includes the combined Protravel International/Tzell Travel Group, Colletts Travel, Andrew Harper, In the Know Experiences, All Star Travel Group and R. Crusoe & Son. GTC just staged its first virtual conference and is developing new synergies to become the largest collection of luxury travel agencies in the business today. For more information, visit www.internova.com. Insider Travel Report Youtube channel or by searching for the podcast's title on Youtube.
Andrew Harper shares about the story of the Good Samaritan.
Andrew Harper was a serving police officer with the Thames Valley Police Force. Newly married and with his whole life ahead of him, he could never have foreseen the events that would bring his short life to a tragic and undignified end on 15 August 2019 when he was dragged behind a car for over a mile by a gang of burglars. This is a heartbreaking story and it is very recent. Listener discretion is advised. If you would like to support us on Patreon, head to www.patreon.com/seeingredpodcast Our show sponsors this week are: Noom (www.noom.com/red) Beer52 (www.beer52.com/red)
Andrew Harper was a serving police officer with the Thames Valley Police Force. Newly married and with his whole life ahead of him, he could never have foreseen the events that would bring his short life to a tragic and undignified end on 15 August 2019 when he was dragged behind a car for over a mile by a gang of burglars. This is a heartbreaking story and it is very recent. Listener discretion is advised. If you would like to support us on Patreon, head to www.patreon.com/seeingredpodcast Our show sponsors this week are: Noom (www.noom.com/red) Beer52 (www.beer52.com/red)
Join one of our favorites, Pastor Andrew Harper from Bay City Church, as he host a masterclass session on "Freedom through Truth." #Resurgentchurch #RConference #Hellosummer #summer #freedomthroughtruth
Join Ps. Andrew with his friend and colleague, Andrew Harper who is the Director at Bay City Care & Pastor of Bay City Church. Andrew’s passion to see a local church influence its community has seen Bay City Church now partner with 11 churches across the state of NSW to establish a practical food program called Community FoodCare. This program now supports thousands of people each week while opening the door for churches to build a relevant connection to the people in their local community. With strong foundations and a firm belief that discipleship is their commission and social justice their responsibility, Andrew and his wife, Mary Ann are believing for growth and influence in both their church family and local community while staying devoted to the cause of Christ. We hope you enjoy this Motivation Monday!
The seventh story in our b y l i f e o r b y d e a t h guidebook. Andrew Harper shares how he struggled to find the truth and when he did how it changed his life. We are called to rejoice in our suffering. Subscribe if you want to hear more stories. Go to www.sevenrivers.org/bylifeorbydeath and subscribe to receive daily content.
Andrew Harper, MD, child and adolescent psychiatrist and clinical professor at the Texas A&M College of Medicine, explains attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), common symptoms, medications and why it's no longer referred to as ADD.
The Fluckers go out on patrol with their newly adopted team member Tim King, who shall now be known as the flutographer! We visit RAF Benson and the start point for the PC Andrew Harper ride of respect. Sadly Andrew was killed in the line of duty and this event was organised to commemorate and celebrate his life and service to the UK and Police Service. We were truly amazed at the support and turn out with well over 5000+ bikes, riders and pillions. We managed to speak to many of you but sadly cannot publish every interview. Please enjoy and apologies about the sound quality in certain places, it is after all, 'off the cuff'!
This week, because it is feeling very timely, a rebroadcast of our very first episode. Living With Dolly Parton is an audio adaptation of one of Longreads' most read features of 2018, written by Jessica Wilkerson. This episode is a production of Longreads and Charts & Leisure. Produced by Jason Oberholtzer and Mike Rugnetta, with help from Krista Stevens and Whitney Donaldson. Hosted by Catherine Cusick. Mixed and scored with original music by Jason Oberholtzer and Michael Simonelli. Recorded by Andrew Harper at The University of Mississippi. Longreads' theme music was written and performed by Brian Donohoe.
In this episode, Jamie Bahr chats about:The unexpected finale of her first European tour.The emotional impact of music camps for teen girls and their families.How she became a comic book super hero.Her mom's shocking words that shut up a belligerent concert attendee.And don't forget about The Shakedown, a standard set of questions we ask all of our special guests!Donate to BCF TODAY and us amplify the voices and careers of women in music!Our friends at The Inn at Newport Ranch are supporters of Backstage Chats Foundation. Located on the scenic ocean front of Mendocino County, California, the Inn at Newport Ranch was voted one of the 20 Best Hotels in the world by Andrew Harper’s Hideaway Report. As a guest, you’ll enjoy hiking and guided ATV tours through 2000 acres of Redwoods, horseback riding along 20 miles of world class trails, trips to local wineries, and even whale watching.It’s a nature lover’s paradise for everything from executive retreats to small weddings. Learn more by visiting TheInnAtNewportRanch.com
We bring you this, a one off special episode in memory of PC Andrew Harper who was tragically killed in the line of duty. We will remember them.
A Sunday Sermon By Resurgent Church
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Living With Dolly Parton is an audio adaptation of one of Longreads' most read features of 2018, written by Jessica Wilkerson. This episode is a production of Longreads and Charts & Leisure, written and read by Jessica Wilkerson. Hosted by Catherine Cusick. Produced by Jason Oberholtzer and Mike Rugnetta, with help from Krista Stevens and Whitney Donaldson. Mixed and scored with original music by Jason Oberholtzer and Michael Simonelli. Recorded by Andrew Harper at The University of Mississippi. Longreads' theme music was written and performed by Brian Donohoe.
His business card says 'desert walker' and he's not afraid of death.
His business card says 'desert walker' and he's not afraid of death.
Andrew Harper makes his first appearance on this series of episodes. It's random, inappropriate, and hilarious. This week we talk about the difference between nerds, geeks, and dorks...the Marvel universe...and Vanilla Ice, of course.
Sunday Service Audio (Pastor Andrew Harper) by Resurgent Church
In this episode, Kevin interviews Andrew Harper, a Tri Swim Coach member and age group triathlete from Virginia. They discuss: Transitioning from running to a triathlon How Andy improved his swimming skills Proper breathing techniques What is the Wim Hof method Benefits of using the Wim Hof method Eating clean Links & Resources: Wim Hof Method SwimBox Andrew’s email address
Ps. Andrew Harper: Predestined for Glory by Inspire Church Wagga
Art works made for festivals have to be pretty attention-grabbing to rise above the general clamour of sound, food, booze and big audiences. Does this mean that these art works have to be big, bright, loud and spectacular or is there room for quieter, more contemplative work at these events? We speak to Dark Mofo Creative Director Leigh Carmichael, artist Michaela Gleave, and artist, producer and SITUATE provocateur Paul Gazzola. In this episode you will hear sound from A Galaxy of Suns by Michaela Gleave, produced for Dark Mofo 2016 with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, and Fort Evil by Andrew Harper, produced for BRAINSTORM at the Tasmanian College of the Arts for Dark Mofo 2016. For more information head to: https://darkmofo.net.au/ https://www.situate.org.au/
Ps. Andrew Harper: Faith Experience by Inspire Church Wagga
Ps. Andrew Harper: Gripped By God by Inspire Church Wagga
Visiting from Dallas, Andrew shares his thoughts on life balance, taking risks and Moore (as in Matt Moore).
Ps. Andrew Harper: The Love Revolution.mp3 by Inspire Church Wagga