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		<title>Global sand demand surges as construction boom strains natural resources</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[“Rising urbanisation is accelerating demand for sand, exposing a critical but often overlooked pressure on natural ecosystems.” Global demand for]]></description>
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<p><em>“Rising urbanisation is accelerating demand for sand, exposing a critical but often overlooked pressure on natural ecosystems.”</em></p>



<p>Global demand for sand, a key component in concrete, glass, and infrastructure development, has increased sharply in recent decades, driven by rapid urbanisation and large-scale construction projects.</p>



<p> According to the United Nations Environment Programme, sand and gravel are the most extracted solid materials worldwide, exceeding fossil fuels and biomass in volume.</p>



<p>The material is essential for producing concrete, which underpins infrastructure such as roads, bridges, housing, and commercial developments. Rapid urban expansion in emerging economies has intensified demand, particularly in regions undergoing large-scale infrastructure investment.</p>



<p>However, not all sand is suitable for construction. Desert sand, shaped by wind erosion, is generally too smooth for use in concrete, leading to increased extraction from riverbeds, coastlines, and marine environments.</p>



<p>The extraction of sand from rivers and coastal areas has raised concerns about environmental degradation. UNEP reports indicate that excessive sand mining can lead to erosion, reduced water quality, loss of biodiversity, and increased vulnerability to flooding.</p>



<p> River ecosystems are particularly affected, as sediment removal alters natural flow patterns and habitats.In several countries, unregulated or illegal sand mining has emerged as a governance challenge. The high demand and relatively low cost of extraction have contributed to informal markets, complicating enforcement of environmental regulations.</p>



<p>Governments and international organisations have begun to address the issue through policy measures aimed at sustainable resource management. UNEP has called for improved monitoring, better data collection, and the development of alternatives to natural sand, including recycled construction materials.</p>



<p>The growing demand for sand has implications for global supply chains and construction costs. As easily accessible sources become depleted, transportation costs increase, affecting project economics. </p>



<p>In some regions, sand has become a strategic resource, influencing local markets and development planning.Efforts to promote sustainable construction practices, including material efficiency and recycling, are gaining attention among policymakers and industry stakeholders.</p>



<p> However, large-scale adoption remains limited, and natural sand continues to dominate supply.The issue highlights the broader challenge of balancing economic growth with resource sustainability. </p>



<p>As urbanisation continues, the pressure on sand resources is expected to persist, requiring coordinated policy responses at national and international levels.</p>
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		<title>US Repositions Climate Strategy as It Withdraws from UN Environmental Treaties</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The United States is reshaping its global climate engagement, prioritising national interests and domestic energy strategy while prompting renewed debate]]></description>
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<p>The United States is reshaping its global climate engagement, prioritising national interests and domestic energy strategy while prompting renewed debate on international cooperation and sustainability.</p>
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<p>The United States has announced plans to withdraw from several climate-related United Nations treaties, marking a significant shift in how the country approaches global environmental agreements. The move reflects a broader strategy focused on domestic priorities and energy independence.</p>



<p>President Donald Trump outlined the decision in a memo to senior officials, listing dozens of international organisations and UN entities from which the US intends to disengage. The administration has framed the move as an effort to realign policy with national economic and strategic interests.</p>



<p>Among the agreements affected is the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, widely regarded as a foundational international climate accord. The treaty has historically shaped global climate cooperation and served as the parent agreement to later climate initiatives.</p>



<p>The United States has also stepped away from participation in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. American scientists have long contributed to the body’s research, which assesses climate science and informs global policy discussions.</p>



<p>The administration argues that some international climate institutions conflict with US priorities such as oil, gas, and mining development. Officials say the shift allows greater flexibility in supporting domestic industries and resource security.</p>



<p>Supporters of the move say it could open space for alternative approaches to environmental policy. They argue that innovation, market-driven solutions, and national strategies can address climate challenges without binding international commitments.</p>



<p>Legal experts have noted that the withdrawal process may require further review. Some treaties were approved by the US Senate decades ago, raising questions about the formal steps needed to complete an exit.</p>



<p>International responses have been mixed, with global officials and environmental groups expressing concern. At the same time, the decision has sparked renewed discussion about how climate cooperation can evolve in a changing geopolitical landscape.</p>



<p>Regional environmental organisations have encouraged the US to follow established procedures when adjusting its treaty commitments. Calls for dialogue reflect hopes that cooperation can continue through alternative forums and partnerships.</p>



<p>Despite criticism, the move highlights the complexity of balancing economic growth, energy security, and environmental responsibility. Policymakers face increasing pressure to align climate action with domestic realities.</p>



<p>Climate impacts such as extreme weather events remain a shared global challenge. Observers say that even outside formal treaties, the US retains significant influence through technology, finance, and innovation.</p>



<p>Private sector investment and state-level climate initiatives continue to play a major role within the US. Many companies and local governments remain committed to emissions reduction and sustainability goals.</p>



<p>The decision also comes amid broader discussions about resource security, including access to critical minerals and energy supplies. These priorities are increasingly shaping international relationships and policy decisions.</p>



<p>Global climate governance is evolving as countries reassess their roles and commitments. New models of cooperation may emerge that reflect diverse national interests while addressing shared environmental risks.</p>



<p>Analysts note that climate action is no longer limited to treaty participation. Innovation in clean energy, adaptation, and resilience continues across borders through research and commercial collaboration.</p>



<p>As the global climate debate continues, the US repositioning underscores the need for flexible and inclusive solutions. Different pathways may coexist as nations pursue sustainability alongside economic development.</p>



<p>Overall, the US withdrawal signals a strategic reset rather than an end to climate engagement. How the country leverages its influence outside UN frameworks will shape future global climate efforts.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Madinah &#8211; Madinah marked World Soil Day with renewed optimism and a forward-looking commitment to protect the region’s diverse soils,]]></description>
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<p><strong>Madinah</strong> &#8211; Madinah marked World Soil Day with renewed optimism and a forward-looking commitment to protect the region’s diverse soils, underscoring how healthy soil forms the backbone of sustainable agriculture and food security.</p>



<p>The celebration highlighted the region’s heritage and its deep relationship with farming, soil preservation and environmental resilience.</p>



<p>With its long agricultural history and a landscape that ranges from clay-rich valleys to sandy plains and volcanic Harrat soils, Madinah remains one of Saudi Arabia’s most unique ecological areas.</p>



<p>The day emphasized how these natural assets continue to support farming communities, especially the centuries-old tradition of date cultivation.</p>



<p>Local experts and environmental authorities noted that the challenges facing soil health remain manageable when met with scientific planning and sustained collaboration.</p>



<p>Issues such as rising salinity, imbalanced irrigation practices and the effects of climate change are being addressed through new regional initiatives.</p>



<p>To counter these pressures, government agencies are prioritizing soil protection programs designed to enhance long-term agricultural productivity.</p>



<p>These include modern irrigation techniques aimed at reducing water waste, improving soil structure and maintaining essential nutrient levels.</p>



<p>Authorities also stressed how soil acts as a natural water purifier, filtering contaminants and supporting groundwater stability.</p>



<p>As winter begins, farmers are taking advantage of the season to enrich their soils, preparing for expanded crop growth and healthier harvests in the spring.</p>



<p>The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture in Madinah continues to promote sustainable agricultural practices that align with national goals for resource efficiency.</p>



<p>Efforts include educating farmers, strengthening community awareness and implementing programs to combat desertification in vulnerable areas.</p>



<p>Farmers across the region play an essential role in this development by adopting organic fertilization methods and recycling agricultural waste.</p>



<p>These practices support soil biodiversity, reduce environmental pressure and create long-term ecological balance.</p>



<p>World Soil Day serves as a reminder of how essential cooperation is between government bodies, farmers and environmental partners.</p>



<p>By working together, they can secure soil sustainability, protect agricultural heritage and reinforce the region’s food stability.</p>



<p>This global day, recognized by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, celebrates soil as a living resource that nurtures ecosystems and strengthens human well-being.</p>



<p>Its message encourages communities worldwide to adopt sustainable practices that protect soil from degradation and promote its recovery.</p>



<p>In Madinah, the observance reflects a broader national commitment to sustainability, echoing the goals of Vision 2030.</p>



<p>Through environmental stewardship, technological innovation and community engagement, the region is building a more resilient agricultural future.</p>



<p>As the world acknowledges the vital role of soil, Madinah continues to demonstrate leadership by taking practical steps to safeguard its natural resources.</p>



<p>The region’s efforts affirm that sustainable soil management is not only possible but essential for economic growth, food prosperity and ecological stability.</p>



<p>By nurturing its soil, Madinah is nurturing its future—ensuring that generations to come inherit land that remains fertile, protected and capable of sustaining life.</p>



<p>The celebration of World Soil Day stands as a symbol of commitment, progress and shared responsibility for the planet’s well-being.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom have reaffirmed their shared commitment to advancing sustainable humanitarian and development cooperation]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh &#8211;</strong> Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom have reaffirmed their shared commitment to advancing sustainable humanitarian and development cooperation as London hosted the third Strategic Aid Dialogue.</p>



<p> The meeting underscored the growing alignment between the two nations on global aid priorities and the need for long-term, resilient solutions that address rising humanitarian pressures.</p>



<p>The Saudi delegation was led by Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, advisor at the Royal Court and supervisor-general of KSrelief, accompanied by representatives from the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Finance and the Saudi Fund for Development.</p>



<p> The UK delegation was headed by Minister of State for International Development and Africa, Baroness Jennifer Chapman. Their discussions highlighted the significant progress made since the previous session held in Riyadh.</p>



<p>The dialogue showcased the continued expansion of joint humanitarian initiatives. </p>



<p>Dr. Al-Rabeeah noted that Saudi Arabia and the UK had collaborated on five major projects with a combined value exceeding $30 million, aimed at enhancing humanitarian response, supporting communities in crisis and promoting global stability and prosperity. </p>



<p>The partnership has become an essential pillar in international development planning.</p>



<p>Participants emphasized the importance of aligning aid with long-term outcomes. Both sides discussed ways to transition from emergency interventions to sustainable development models that improve health systems, strengthen educational infrastructure, and expand livelihood opportunities.</p>



<p> The focus on sustainability reflects global shifts in aid frameworks as humanitarian needs grow across conflict-affected and climate-vulnerable regions.</p>



<p>The meeting also reviewed the outcomes of the workshop on Saudi-British official development assistance held in London earlier in 2025, along with joint participation in international forums such as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.</p>



<p> These engagements have helped both partners explore new opportunities, exchange expertise and enhance coordination mechanisms.</p>



<p>Dr. Al-Rabeeah highlighted Saudi Arabia’s readiness to deepen collaboration with the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. </p>



<p>He presented a forward-looking vision that integrates the Kingdom’s capabilities in healthcare delivery, education support and economic empowerment with UK experience in long-term development strategy.</p>



<p> The approach aims to create durable, self-sustaining solutions for vulnerable communities.</p>



<p>The Strategic Aid Dialogue is taking place at a time when humanitarian needs are rapidly increasing. Conflicts, climate disruptions and economic instability have placed added pressure on relief systems worldwide.</p>



<p> Against this backdrop, the Saudi-UK partnership serves as a model of joint international responsibility, showing how coordinated action can strengthen the global humanitarian landscape.</p>



<p>For both nations, the continued expansion of cooperation reflects strategic priorities. It enables more effective resource allocation, enhances the impact of aid programming and opens avenues for future initiatives that address emerging global challenges.</p>



<p> The dialogue in London provided an important platform to evaluate progress, refine shared goals and set a roadmap for the next phase of partnership.</p>



<p>As international development becomes more complex, Saudi Arabia and the UK are working to promote stability, resilience and dignity in communities most affected by global crises. </p>



<p>Their partnership illustrates the growing international recognition that sustainable humanitarian action requires collaboration, long-term planning and a commitment to inclusive global development.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Johannesburg — The absence of U.S. President Donald Trump at the upcoming G20 summit is shaping the event in unexpected]]></description>
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<p><strong>Johannesburg —</strong> The absence of U.S. President Donald Trump at the upcoming G20 summit is shaping the event in unexpected ways, giving South Africa an opening to guide discussions without the influence of one of the world’s most powerful political figures.</p>



<p>As Johannesburg prepares to host the first G20 summit ever held on African soil, global attention is focused on how leaders will navigate growing geopolitical tensions and differing national priorities.</p>



<p>Washington announced it would not attend, citing concerns about South Africa’s domestic policies, which the U.S. administration claims disadvantage white citizens.</p>



<p>The host country has rejected these allegations, framing the summit instead as a moment for Africa to demonstrate leadership and encourage cooperation among diverse economies.</p>



<p>South Africa has designed an agenda centred on development-driven priorities such as climate resilience, support for low-income nations, sustainable energy transitions and better financial terms for countries carrying heavy debt burdens.</p>



<p>Officials say these themes reflect the continent’s needs, particularly as extreme weather events intensify and the demand for critical minerals grows worldwide.</p>



<p>The symbolism of Trump’s empty chair remains unavoidable, particularly because South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to hand over G20 leadership to the next host — the United States.</p>



<p>Ramaphosa has acknowledged the awkwardness of the moment, saying he will complete the ceremonial handover regardless of Trump’s absence and deliver remarks aimed at continuing diplomatic engagement.</p>



<p>The absence of several other leaders is reshaping the summit as well. Argentina’s President Javier Milei will not attend due to ideological differences with the agenda, while Russia’s Vladimir Putin will remain absent because of the International Criminal Court warrant issued against him.</p>



<p>China will send Premier Li Qiang as its representative, signaling participation without elevating the diplomatic profile as high as a presidential visit.</p>



<p>European countries, along with China and other major economies, are expected to use the opportunity to increase their influence and shape discussions that traditionally depend heavily on U.S. involvement.</p>



<p>Analysts suggest that the U.S. withdrawal could create a temporary leadership gap, allowing other powers to take a more prominent role in shaping global cooperation strategies.</p>



<p>Some experts argue that without Washington’s often oppositional stance in recent years, negotiators may find it easier to seek common ground on issues such as debt sustainability and climate finance.</p>



<p>Others note that the absence of a potentially confrontational American delegation might reduce tensions and allow the hosts to keep the focus on African priorities. However, concerns remain that any outcomes will carry less weight if the United States is not engaged in the process.</p>



<p>French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to highlight cooperation with African nations on energy transition and economic partnerships.</p>



<p>Several governments are exploring the possibility of trade agreements and mineral-related investments on the sidelines of the summit.</p>



<p>Africa’s immense mineral wealth and its young, rapidly growing population position the continent as a key player in the future global economy.</p>



<p>The presence of an African Union delegation reinforces the hosts’ effort to secure fairer terms in mineral extraction, infrastructure development, and energy transition initiatives.</p>



<p>Despite the optimism surrounding Africa’s central role, some analysts believe the summit will still face challenges linked to long-standing divisions among G20 members.</p>



<p>In recent years, disagreements over climate responsibility, financial reforms and geopolitical rivalries have limited the group’s ability to produce strong, unified statements.</p>



<p>The U.S. had previously indicated it would oppose any language referencing climate change in the final communiqué, making progress difficult even before its decision not to attend. Observers note that global forums have struggled to maintain momentum as major powers adopt more unilateral policies.</p>



<p>For South Africa, the summit remains an opportunity to highlight the importance of multilateral cooperation, even as the international environment becomes increasingly fragmented.</p>



<p>Whether the meeting results in significant agreements or only cautious statements, it marks a historic moment for Africa as it hosts one of the world’s most influential political and economic gatherings.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Belem &#8211; The COP30 Climate Summit in Belem, Brazil, marks a new era of hope and collaboration for our planet’s]]></description>
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<p><strong>Belem</strong> &#8211; The COP30 Climate Summit in Belem, Brazil, marks a new era of hope and collaboration for our planet’s future. Taking place in the heart of the Amazon rainforest, the summit brings together world leaders, activists, scientists, and communities united by one mission — to protect the Earth and create a sustainable world for generations to come.</p>



<p>This 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference represents a full-circle moment for Brazil. Over three decades ago, the country hosted the Rio Earth Summit, where the foundation of global climate cooperation was laid. Now, by hosting COP30 in Belem, Brazil reaffirms its commitment to environmental protection, forest preservation, and the inclusion of indigenous voices in global decision-making.</p>



<p>The summit is built on the principle of shared responsibility. Every nation, big or small, recognizes that climate change affects us all. Yet, it also acknowledges that developed countries, with greater resources and historic emissions, bear a stronger obligation to support developing nations through technology, funding, and fair climate policies.</p>



<p>This year’s COP30 focuses on action rather than promises. Countries are urged to deliver on past commitments, such as reducing fossil fuel use and accelerating the transition toward renewable energy. Brazil’s leadership has emphasized accountability, transparency, and measurable progress, ensuring that climate goals move beyond words into tangible global achievements.</p>



<p>Hosting COP30 in the Amazon carries deep symbolic meaning. The Amazon rainforest is often called the “lungs of the Earth,” absorbing massive amounts of carbon dioxide. By choosing Belem as the venue, the world is reminded of the crucial need to protect forests, biodiversity, and the livelihoods of indigenous communities who have long safeguarded these lands.</p>



<p>Delegates from across the globe are participating, including members of small island nations, developing countries, and major economies. Together, they represent a shared determination to limit global warming and secure a balanced climate system. The summit provides an opportunity for collaboration, knowledge sharing, and global unity on environmental issues.</p>



<p>One of the key themes of COP30 is empowerment through partnership. Governments, private companies, NGOs, and young activists are working hand in hand to promote renewable energy innovation, sustainable agriculture, and green finance. The discussions in Belem highlight how collective action can lead to long-lasting solutions that benefit both people and the planet.</p>



<p>Beyond the formal meetings, COP30 has become a celebration of global awareness and cooperation. Environmental campaigners, educators, and community leaders are showcasing projects that demonstrate practical ways to combat deforestation, pollution, and climate-related disasters. The event underscores the importance of turning ideas into real-world change.</p>



<p>The summit also represents optimism for the future. Nations are revisiting the 1.5-degree Celsius target, not as a failure, but as a renewed goal that demands creativity and courage. By recognizing challenges honestly and focusing on achievable progress, COP30 aims to inspire a global culture of responsibility and climate resilience.</p>



<p>As negotiations unfold, the spirit of Belem reflects unity, diversity, and environmental stewardship. With Brazil leading the discussions, countries are coming together to reaffirm that protecting nature is a shared human duty. The message from COP30 is clear — the time for action is now, and the world must move forward with purpose and solidarity.</p>



<p>COP30 is not just another conference; it is a milestone in humanity’s collective journey toward a greener planet. From renewable innovation to forest preservation, from global cooperation to local empowerment, Belem 2025 stands as a symbol of hope, determination, and a brighter tomorrow for all.</p>
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<p>The Bill &amp; Melinda Gates Foundation launches a major initiative to help smallholder farmers in Africa and Asia adapt to climate challenges through innovation, sustainability, and technology-driven solutions.</p>
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<p>The Bill &amp; Melinda Gates Foundation has announced a major $1.4 billion investment to strengthen climate resilience among farmers across sub-Saharan Africa and Asia. This four-year initiative focuses on empowering smallholder farmers with innovative technologies to help them adapt to increasingly unpredictable and extreme weather conditions.</p>



<p>Mark Suzman, CEO of the Gates Foundation, shared details of this initiative ahead of the COP30 climate summit in Brazil. He emphasized that the funding will be directed toward pioneering agricultural innovations such as advanced soil health mapping and the creation of biofertilisers — sustainable alternatives to chemical fertilisers that enhance plant growth using beneficial microorganisms.</p>



<p>This new commitment aligns with Bill Gates’ evolving climate strategy, which prioritizes direct assistance to vulnerable communities over traditional emission-reduction targets. Gates has consistently advocated for climate action that delivers practical solutions, helping those most affected by global warming build resilience and security.</p>



<p>Suzman highlighted that while smallholder farmers contribute minimally to global emissions, they face the most severe consequences of climate change — including reduced crop yields and food insecurity. The initiative seeks to close this gap by ensuring farmers have access to the latest scientific advancements.</p>



<p>The United Nations has echoed similar concerns, warning that climate-induced weather extremes pose growing threats to global food systems. Their recommendations call for strengthened agricultural protection measures, improved crop diversity, and sustainable practices.</p>



<p>A recent report by over 20 organizations, including Systemiq consultants, identified crop resilience and agricultural innovation as top investment priorities. It emphasized the urgent need for climate-resilient seeds, better weather forecasting, and advanced AI-enabled tools to support farmers with data-driven decisions.</p>



<p>Examples of such progress include the International Potato Center’s development of a blight-resistant potato variety, created through crossbreeding wild and cultivated strains in Peru. This innovation helps farmers sustain yields even as rising temperatures alter growing conditions.</p>



<p>Similarly, the nonprofit TomorrowNow delivers real-time weather updates via mobile messages to farmers in Kenya and Rwanda, helping them optimize planting and harvesting cycles. According to CEO Wanjeri Mbugua, this service has significantly improved productivity and resource efficiency in rural communities.</p>



<p>Suzman praised these ongoing efforts but stressed the need to bridge the gap between research and field implementation. “The innovations exist,” he said, “but the challenge is ensuring they reach the farmers who need them most.”</p>



<p>Through this new pledge, the Gates Foundation reinforces its dedication to practical, on-the-ground climate solutions that enhance agricultural sustainability. By combining science, technology, and community engagement, the initiative aims to build long-term food security and economic resilience in some of the world’s most climate-vulnerable regions.</p>
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<p>At the Annual Bloomberg Global Philanthropies Forum in New York City, billionaire investor and philanthropist Bill Gates issued a powerful call to action for world leaders ahead of the COP30 climate summit in Brazil. </p>



<p>Gates urged nations to pivot from narrow temperature reduction goals to a broader, human-centered approach that prioritizes health, resilience, and economic stability in the face of escalating climate challenges.</p>



<p>The COP30 talks, scheduled to take place in the Amazonian city of Belem from November 10 to 21, will bring together representatives from nearly 200 nations. </p>



<p>Delegates are expected to present updated national climate commitments and review progress on renewable energy targets set during earlier summits. </p>



<p>But Gates’ message stands out for its clarity and optimism: while the world’s efforts to limit global warming remain essential, genuine progress must be measured in human terms — in lives saved, communities protected, and opportunities created.</p>



<p>For over a decade, the Paris Agreement has served as the cornerstone of global climate policy, committing nations to limit global temperature rise to below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.</p>



<p> Yet, despite years of pledges and progress, the planet is still far from achieving those goals. Gates argues that the world has become too fixated on temperature figures, which, while scientifically important, fail to capture the full spectrum of what climate change truly means for humanity.</p>



<p>Writing on his personal blog, Gates stated that while climate change poses a serious threat, it is not the end of civilization. He believes the better path forward lies in adaptation — building systems and societies that can withstand and recover from environmental disruptions.</p>



<p> In his view, strengthening public health, improving access to clean and affordable energy, and investing in agricultural resilience can create a more sustainable future for all.</p>



<p>Gates emphasized that these efforts should focus particularly on vulnerable nations that face the harshest consequences of climate change, including droughts, floods, and food insecurity.</p>



<p> “Helping people adapt to a changing climate is not a side project — it’s central to climate action,” he noted. The philanthropist explained that sustainable agriculture, healthcare, and clean energy access directly improve quality of life while also reducing long-term environmental risks.</p>



<p>Through his climate-focused venture network, Breakthrough Energy, Gates has invested billions in clean technology innovation. His investments support companies developing next-generation solutions in renewable energy, carbon capture, and sustainable farming.</p>



<p> He urged global investors to follow suit, backing projects that combine environmental impact with social benefit.</p>



<p> “Innovation and scale are the twin engines of climate progress,” he wrote, calling on policymakers and philanthropists to evaluate how climate funds are being spent — and whether they’re truly making a measurable difference.</p>



<p>To illustrate his point about resilience, Gates highlighted a significant fact: direct deaths from natural disasters have fallen by nearly 90% over the past century. </p>



<p>Today, around 40,000 to 50,000 people die annually from extreme weather events, compared to millions in the early 20th century. </p>



<p>This dramatic reduction, he said, is the result of improved early warning systems, better infrastructure, and more effective governance. </p>



<p>It shows that human ingenuity and preparedness can save lives even in a changing climate.</p>



<p>His perspective aligns with recent statements from the United Nations and the World Meteorological Organization, both of which have emphasized the need for universal disaster warning systems. </p>



<p>According to the WMO, more than 2 million people have died from weather, water, and climate-related hazards over the last five decades, with 90% of those deaths occurring in developing countries. </p>



<p>Gates’ call underscores that these nations require greater international support — not only in emissions reduction funding but in practical adaptation measures that protect their people.</p>



<p>He also urged the international community to think beyond short-term goals and embrace long-term resilience planning. “If we only focus on reducing emissions, we risk ignoring the human cost of inaction,” he cautioned.</p>



<p> “Climate justice means ensuring that every community has the tools to survive and prosper in a warmer world.”</p>



<p>As COP30 approaches, Gates’ message stands as both a warning and a roadmap. The billionaire’s emphasis on innovation, health, and equity reframes the climate conversation from abstract targets to tangible outcomes. </p>



<p>His approach suggests that success at COP30 will depend not only on commitments to cut carbon but on strategies that uplift the world’s most vulnerable populations.</p>



<p>In a world increasingly affected by heatwaves, floods, and food crises, Gates’ optimism offers hope — that through collective effort and smarter investments, humanity can adapt and flourish.</p>



<p> His vision is not one of despair but determination: a call to see climate action not as a burden, but as an opportunity to build a safer, fairer, and more resilient world for all.</p>
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<p><strong>Basra </strong> – Iraq is taking proactive steps to address rising water salinity and its impact on agriculture and livestock, ensuring long-term benefits for farmers, communities, and the environment.</p>



<p> With declining freshwater flows from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers contributing to higher salt levels, the government, experts, and local communities are implementing solutions to secure water resources, protect crops, and strengthen livelihoods.</p>



<p>Farmers in southern Iraq, particularly in Basra province, have long relied on the Tigris and Euphrates for irrigation and livestock. Recent challenges, including higher salinity in central Basra, have prompted innovative approaches to water management.</p>



<p> For example, the government has announced a large-scale desalination project in Basra with a capacity of one million cubic meters per day. This initiative aims to provide clean freshwater for irrigation, livestock, and domestic use, while reducing the impact of brackish water on crops and livestock.</p>



<p>Local farmers are also adapting to changing conditions by adopting modern irrigation practices, salt-tolerant crop varieties, and improved livestock management strategies. </p>



<p>These measures help maintain productivity despite natural fluctuations in river flows and salinity. For instance, farmer Zulaykha Hashem, who grows pomegranates, figs, and berries, is leveraging more efficient irrigation and soil management techniques to sustain her crops.</p>



<p> Such proactive measures demonstrate the resilience and ingenuity of Iraq’s agricultural communities.</p>



<p>The Iraqi government has emphasized collaboration with international partners and experts to improve water infrastructure and optimize the country’s share of river flows. </p>



<p>Iraq receives less than 35 percent of its allocated water from upstream countries, highlighting the importance of transboundary cooperation. </p>



<p>Authorities are working to negotiate water-sharing agreements and promote sustainable water usage practices, ensuring equitable access for farmers, households, and industries alike.</p>



<p>In addition, universities and research centers, such as Iraq’s University of Kufa, are conducting studies on salt-tolerant crops, efficient irrigation, and sustainable aquaculture. </p>



<p>These initiatives aim to mitigate the effects of higher salinity on agriculture and fisheries, supporting food security and economic stability. Local experts, including Hasan Al-Khateeb, are advising on projects that combine desalination, improved river management, and community-led water conservation programs.</p>



<p>Communities in Basra are already benefiting from these interventions. Families like that of Maryam Salman, a buffalo breeder, are gaining access to cleaner water for livestock and domestic needs.</p>



<p> Desalination and river management projects are expected to improve water availability year-round, providing healthier conditions for animals and boosting agricultural productivity. </p>



<p>Meanwhile, fish stocks are gradually recovering as water quality improves, offering renewed opportunities for local fishermen and sustaining livelihoods dependent on fisheries.</p>



<p>The United Nations and other international organizations have praised Iraq’s efforts, highlighting the importance of investing in water infrastructure and climate-resilient agricultural practices. </p>



<p>These initiatives are expected to reduce climate-related displacement, enhance food security, and improve community well-being across the country. By integrating technology, policy, and local knowledge, Iraq is setting a model for climate adaptation and sustainable water management in the region.</p>



<p>Despite historic challenges, Iraq’s farmers, herders, and communities are embracing a forward-looking approach. With government-led projects, expert guidance, and community engagement, the country is turning a pressing environmental challenge into an opportunity for innovation, resilience, and sustainable growth. </p>



<p>Improved freshwater access, enhanced irrigation, and stronger support for livestock and fisheries are creating a brighter, more secure future for agriculture and rural livelihoods in Iraq.</p>
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<p><strong>Riyadh &#8211; </strong> In a major environmental breakthrough, researchers from Saudi Arabia’s National Center for Wildlife (NCW) have reported a significant improvement in the condition of coral reefs in the Red Sea, signaling a major victory for the Kingdom’s ongoing conservation and sustainability efforts.</p>



<p> The findings, announced on Tuesday by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), highlight the resilience of the marine ecosystem even amid the extreme summer temperatures that often pose a risk to coral health.</p>



<p>According to the NCW’s field surveys, no cases of severe coral bleaching or mass marine mortality were recorded during the study period — a remarkable outcome that demonstrates the effectiveness of Saudi Arabia’s comprehensive marine protection strategies.</p>



<p> These results underline the positive impact of environmental policies introduced under Saudi Vision 2030, which prioritize biodiversity conservation and sustainable management of natural resources.</p>



<p>The surveys, conducted across multiple sites along the Red Sea coastline, revealed stable coral ecosystems with healthy growth patterns and improved water quality. Researchers attributed this progress to a combination of strong conservation measures, technological innovation, and public awareness programs aimed at preserving marine life.</p>



<p>The NCW team, consisting of Saudi scientists and marine experts, employed advanced remote sensing technologies and specialized field instruments to monitor the Red Sea’s physical and chemical properties.</p>



<p> This scientific approach provided accurate real-time data on coral conditions, water temperature, and pollution levels, helping experts track environmental changes and assess ecosystem resilience.</p>



<p>The researchers also monitored human activities, including marine waste disposal and discarded fishing gear, which often pose serious threats to coral habitats.</p>



<p> By identifying and mitigating these impacts, the NCW aims to create a comprehensive knowledge base that supports smarter environmental planning, responsible tourism, and long-term marine ecosystem management.</p>



<p>The NCW’s statement emphasized that these findings reflect the Kingdom’s firm commitment to protecting marine biodiversity as part of its Red Sea sustainability initiative.</p>



<p> This initiative aligns with broader national efforts under Saudi Vision 2030, which seeks to balance development with ecological responsibility. The center highlighted that the results of this project not only benefit Saudi Arabia but also strengthen the country’s position as a regional and global leader in marine conservation.</p>



<p>“This achievement showcases how collaboration, research, and technology can work hand in hand to protect one of the world’s most unique marine environments,” the NCW said. “The Red Sea is a symbol of natural beauty and biodiversity, and safeguarding it is essential for the wellbeing of future generations.”</p>



<p>The study conducted this summer marks the second major survey by the NCW, following an initial round in April. Together, the surveys covered 64 locations along the Red Sea coastline, allowing scientists to compare seasonal variations and evaluate coral recovery trends. </p>



<p>The data indicated a consistent improvement in coral health across the surveyed sites, suggesting that protective measures and reduced environmental pressures are yielding positive, lasting results.</p>



<p>The Red Sea is home to a rich array of marine life — including whales, dolphins, hammerhead sharks, sea snakes, and colorful coral species — making it one of the most biologically diverse marine ecosystems in the world. </p>



<p>The NCW’s findings offer renewed hope for the protection of these species and the preservation of their habitats amid global climate challenges.</p>



<p>Adding to the optimism, the researchers noted that the massive Pavona coral colony — one of the largest and most visually striking coral formations in the Red Sea — is expected to become an environmentally friendly tourist attraction managed by Red Sea Global, further integrating conservation with sustainable tourism.</p>



<p>Experts believe that Saudi Arabia’s success story can serve as a model for other coastal nations seeking to balance economic growth with environmental stewardship. </p>



<p>The Kingdom’s proactive investment in marine science, public engagement, and ecological innovation continues to inspire new regional collaborations.</p>



<p>In conclusion, the improved health of the Red Sea’s coral reefs stands as a powerful testament to the Kingdom’s dedication to environmental excellence. </p>



<p>Through a combination of research-driven policy, advanced technology, and a deep respect for nature, Saudi Arabia is setting a global example in protecting its marine ecosystems — ensuring that the Red Sea remains a thriving, sustainable habitat for generations to come.</p>
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