UK government heads to court over refugee expulsion plan
8/9/2022: The UK government is appealing to the Royal Courts of Justice in London to rule that its controversial plan to expel potential refugees to Rwanda should be allowed to proceed. The UK advocacy director at Human Rights Watch is interviewed about the ramifications of the hearing.
Source: Human Rights Watch
Africa food crisis deepens with spike in fertiliser costs
8/9/2022: Multinationals and philanthropists see widespread use of fertilisers as key to increasing yields in Africa, despite the 300% rise in prices since Russia invaded Ukraine. Smallholder advocacy networks say this model has put farmers at the mercy of volatile global markets and worsened food security.
Source: Climate Home News
Human development falling behind in 90% of countries
8/9/2022: For the first time in over 30 years of publication, the UN's Human Development Index has declined globally for two years in a row. Human development has fallen back to its 2016 levels, reversing much of the progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals.
Source: UN News
UK Prime Minister Truss should end assault on rights
6/9/2022: Human Rights Watch calls on the UK's new Prime Minister to halt the systematic destruction of freedoms engineered by her predecessor. Boris Johnson’s government made Britain a less open, fair, and democratic society.
Source: Human Rights Watch
European leaders shun climate adaptation summit
6/9/2022: The Africa Adaptation Summit was recently held in Rotterdam in preparation for the COP27 climate negotiations. Presidents of Senegal, DRC and Ghana criticised the poor representation of richer countries responsible for unmet promises of climate finance for adaptation.
Source: Climate Home News
Ukraine war undermined UN nuclear weapons conference
31/8/2022: The Swiss participant of the recent conference review of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons offers an account of its failure. Of the 191 states parties, 190 were in favour of the necessary compromise, a clear sign that Russia was the stumbling block.
Source: PassBlue
Will China’s African debt cancellations make a difference?
1/9/2022: China has waived repayment of concessional loans for 17 African states, a welcome move as the continent’s average debt-to-GDP ratios continue to grow. However, the political significance of the latest developments is likely to be greater than the financial impact.
Source: African Arguments
Fossil fuel subsidies almost doubled in 2021
29/8/2022: Major economies are struggling with longstanding pledges to phase out inefficient fossil fuel subsidies. Support for fossil fuels in 51 countries worldwide almost doubled to $697 billion in 2021.
Source: OECD
Nigeria plans gas-led transition to full energy access
1/9/2022: Nigeria is pitching for $10 billion from international funders to kickstart an energy plan to provide electricity access to an estimated 90 million people. The plan relies on gas as a transition fuel, to the concern of some climate campaigners.
Source: Climate Home News
‘Epic’ Pakistan floods show need for climate action
29/8/2022: Pakistan is among the countries most vulnerable to climate change. It faces rates of warming considerably above the global average. Campaigners are calling on countries most historically responsible for climate change to support vulnerable countries’ adaptation efforts.
Source: Human Rights Watch