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Veruntreut? Vertuscht? Verheimlicht? – Schwere Vorwürfe gegen Abgeordnete des Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht – und auch Justiz + Aufregung um Klimaplan in Österreich – AUF1 weiß, wer ÖVP und Grüne jetzt noch stoppen will + Und: So viel kostet uns die UNO-Klimashow – Wir sagen Ihnen, was die Bundesregierung für ihre Dienstreisen zur COP18 ausgab – natürlich auf Rechnung der Bürger
Representatives at the COP28 Climate summit in Dubai have disagreed over a proposed agreement to phase out fossil fuels. COP28 President Sultan al-Jaber says countries must work harder to collaborate, with just days of the United Nations climate conference remaining. And community leaders from the Pacific are calling on the Australian government to pledge its support for a Loss and Damage Fund at the conference.
2019 CITES international convention decides the trade of every endangered species, and often its very fate, and CoP18 made critical changes. As the dust settles, we can analyze the cascade of consequences of the lofty decisions made far from the wildlife they protect. We are quickly seeing the real world ramifications of these enormous decisions, and more powerfully, their relationship to illegal and black markets. Now, we are all left with the question: Is CITES enough or is more needed for its enforcement? John Platt, environmental journalist and editor of the Revelator, joins us today in a lively conversation looking at the bigger picture, and help unscramble the complexities of this historic meeting: from big wins to unanswered debates that often put the burden of ever pressing development goals and security on to the backs of trade in wild resources; to the SADC nations threats of withdrawal; to the ramifications of listing an extinct species for the first time.
2019年8月13日放送分 出演:鈴木実穂さん(FMひがしくるめ)、浅川陽子(トラフィック)、山本亜沙美(WWFジャパンC&M室) 動物園や水族館、動物と触れ合えるカフェ、ペットショップなどで色々な動物を目にする機会が増えてきました。しかしながら、野生に生息する動物には様々な危機が迫っています。 つい先日もシンガポールで過去最大規模の8トンを超える象牙の押収があり、ベトナムでのサイ角やセンザンコウの密輸など、国をまたいでの違法取引の報道を目にすることが増えています。 実は、海外だけの問題だけではなく、日本に生息する生き物も狙われている現実があります。 2019年8月17日からスイスのジュネーブで開催される、いきものたちの国際取引いついて話合われる国際会議「第18回ワシントン条約国会議(COP18)」の開催前に、いきものたちを守る国内外の“ルール”について、お話をしました。
Greta Thundberg, a 16-year-old girl, was the inspiration for the global student strike against climate change that occurred last Friday, March 15th during what she calls #FridaysForTheFuture. Greta started protesting against climate change after she saw inaction from politicians, engineers, professionals, and even her own parents in August 2018. She missed school for 3 weeks to protest in front of the Swedish Parliament, where she started to inspired students and adults alike. Her protests caught the attention of major news agencies in Sweden, which led to her protests having a bigger reach. Earlier this year, Greta spoke to a panel of international leaders at COP18 telling them that they need to take more action on Climate Change. Her leadership has inspired her generation on a global scale. I discuss the impact she will have on her generation and try to squash criticisms of her and other youth action takers by people who are always coming up with excuses. Do you think Greta is an inspiration? Share your thoughts in the Speak Up For Blue Facebook Group: http://www.speakupforblue.com/group. Want to get started on living for a better Ocean? Sign up for the Grove Collaborative and get a free gift: http://www.speakupforblue.com/goocean.
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