Stefan Kuijs é nomeado Gerente de produto para GNL e Hidrogênio – Países Baixos – para o Nikkiso Clean Energy and Industrial Gases Group Europe

TEMECULA, Califórnia, Aug. 09, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — O Grupo Nikkiso Cryogenic Industries’ Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group (“Grupo”), uma parte do grupo de empresas Nikkiso Co., Ltd (Japão), tem o prazer de anunciar que Stefan Kuijs foi nomeado Gerente de produto de GNL e Hidrogênio para a Nikkiso Soluções Criogênicas Integradas que atendem os Países Baixos.

Engenheiro mecânico, Stefan tem formação e treinamento especializados em engenharia de processos e conta com mais de dez anos de experiência na criação, montagem, comissionamento e start-up de estações de GNL/ GNV e instalações de exploração de biogás. Suas responsabilidades também incluíram projetos no campo de hidrogênio com foco na transição de energia e combustíveis limpos. Ele será responsável por toda a linha de produtos, vendas e soluções relacionadas a GNL e Hidrogênio

“A experiência de Stefan no setor e no mercado será de grande benefício para o Grupo, pois trabalhamos para desenvolver as oportunidades nesta região”, disse Ole Jensen, Vice-presidente da Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Europe.

Com esta adição, a Nikkiso reitera o seu compromisso de ser uma presença tanto global quanto local para seus clientes.

SOBRE A CRYOGENIC INDUSTRIES
As empresas associadas à Cryogenic Industries, Inc. (agora membro da Nikkiso Co., Ltd.) fabricam e prestam serviços de engenharia de equipamentos de processamento de gás criogênico (bombas, turboexpansores, trocadores de calor etc.), plantas de processamento de gases industriais, liquefação de gás natural (GNL), liquefação de hidrogênio (LH2) e ciclo de Rankine orgânico para recuperação de calor residual. Fundada há mais de 50 anos, a Cryogenic Industries é a empresa matriz da ACD, Nikkiso Cryo, Nikkiso Integrated Cryogenic Solutions, Cosmodyne e Cryoquip e um grupo comumente controlado por cerca de 20 entidades operacionais.

Para mais informações, visite www.nikkisoCEIG.com e www.nikkiso.com.

CONTATO DE MÍDIA:
Anna Quigley
+1.951.383.3314
aquigley@cryoind.com

La Fondation Internet Society annonce une deuxième série de subventions à l’innovation pour combler le déficit de connectivité

200 000 dollars américains de subventions disponibles pour améliorer l’accès et la connectivité Internet dans le monde entier

RESTON, Virginie, 10 août 2022 /PRNewswire/ — La Fondation Internet Society a lancé une deuxième série de subventions pour développer l’accès et la connectivité Internet dans le monde. Le programme de subventions Building Opportunities/Leveraging Technologies (BOLT), qui existe depuis deux ans, soutient des équipes de créateurs, de technologues et de chercheurs dans l’élaboration de solutions pour la connectivité Internet, en particulier dans les communautés où les technologies actuelles ne sont pas disponibles ou sont inaccessibles. Des subventions de 200 000 dollars américains seront accordées à des entreprises pour des projets d’une durée maximale de 12 mois.

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« La Fondation Internet Society s’engage à consacrer son financement à la résolution des problèmes qui empêchent les gens d’accéder à Internet, conformément à notre vision selon laquelle Internet est destiné à tous. Alors que près de la moitié de la population mondiale n’est toujours pas connectée, ces subventions visent à soutenir le développement de solutions imaginatives et durables qui favoriseront un meilleur accès à Internet et une meilleure connectivité pour les communautés du monde entier », a déclaré Sarah Armstrong, directrice exécutive de la Fondation Internet Society.

Le programme BOLT s’appuie sur l’engagement de la Fondation Internet Society à soutenir des solutions innovantes en matière de connectivité Internet. Plusieurs organisations mettent actuellement en œuvre des projets dans le monde entier grâce à ce programme, notamment : La Fondation Digital Empowerment, la Fondation Digital Harbor Inc., la Fondation Sole Colombia et Research and Education Network for Uganda (RENU).

Les candidatures pour le programme BOLT sont ouvertes du 8 août au 2 septembre et les bénéficiaires seront dévoilés en octobre. Les équipes candidates doivent s’assurer que leur structure principale est une organisation 501(c)(3) ou équivalente légalement enregistrée.

Voir les détails de la subvention et la procédure de candidature.

À propos de la Fondation Internet Society :

La Fondation Internet Society  a été créée en 2019 pour promouvoir l’impact positif d’Internet sur les citoyens du monde entier. Animée par notre vision d’un Internet pour tous, la Fondation défend nos idées et permet aux communautés de libérer le potentiel d’Internet pour relever les défis mondiaux en constante évolution. En mettant l’accent sur cinq domaines de programme, la Fondation accorde des subventions aux chapitres de l’Internet Society ainsi qu’aux organisations à but non lucratif et aux personnes qui se consacrent à fournir à tous un accès Internet ouvert, connecté au niveau mondial, sécurisé et digne de confiance.

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ONESIGHT ESSILORLUXOTTICA FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES PUBLICATION OF NEW ARTICLE

Article addresses role of advocacy in advancing healthy vision to meet Sustainable Development Goals

DALLAS, Aug. 9, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — OneSight EssilorLuxottica Foundation (Foundation) is pleased to announce the publication of a peer-reviewed article, The Power of Advocacy: Advancing Vision for Everyone to Meet the Sustainable Development Goals in the International Journal of Public Health, an independent society journal of the Swiss School of Public Health.

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The article was written by members of the Vision Impact Institute, which recently joined the Foundation. It explores the case for advocacy in advancing good vision globally, while making a clear connection to many of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It builds on a critical review of bibliography and proposes new perspectives for vision advocacy to achieve significant policy change.

“Evidence-based advocacy is essential to make good vision a global priority,” says Eva Lazuka-Nicoulaud, the article’s lead author and Head, Advocacy & Partnerships, Europe/Africa, at the Foundation. “In this article, we develop the connection between good vision and more than half of the SDGs.”OneSight Essilor Luxottica Foundation logo

“With 1 in 3 people unable to see clearly, we must collectively advocate for solutions to address this issue,” says Prof. Kovin Naidoo, Global Head, Advocacy and Partnerships, OneSight EssilorLuxottica Foundation. “Aligning with the UN Resolution on Vision: Vision for Everyone: accelerating action to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, we define a new outlook for the framework and key pillars of advocacy to scale up success by 2030. We propose that addressing poor vision globally can improve poverty, hunger, education, gender equity, economic growth, climate action and more.”

The article’s complete author list includes: Prof. Kovin Naidoo, Eva Lazuka-Nicoulaud, Kristan Gross, Judith Marcano Williams and Andrea Kirsten-Coleman, all recently having joined the Foundation.

About the OneSight EssilorLuxottica Foundation

The OneSight EssilorLuxottica Foundation (formerly Essilor Social Impact) is a French registered charitable organization (endowment fund) reflecting the commitment and values of EssilorLuxottica to eliminate uncorrected poor vision in a generation. It was rebranded in 2022 to bring together EssilorLuxottica’s philanthropic, advocacy actions and investments including: Vision for Life, Essilor Vision Foundations in North America, India, Southeast Asia and China, Fondazione Salmoiraghi & Viganò in Italy as well as the Company’s long term global partners OneSight and the Vision Impact Institute. It is headquartered at 147 rue de Paris, 94220 Charenton-Le-Pont, France. https://onesight.essilorluxottica.com/

Contact:

Jeff Wallace
Senior Director, Communications and Awareness
JWallace@OneSight.org

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In Scorched UK, Source of River Thames Dries Up

At the end of a dusty track in southwest England where the River Thames usually first emerges from the ground, there is scant sign of any moisture at all.

The driest start to a year in decades has shifted the source of this emblematic English river several miles downstream, leaving scorched earth and the occasional puddle where water once flowed.

It is a striking illustration of the parched conditions afflicting swaths of England, which have prompted a growing number of regional water restrictions and fears that an official drought will soon be declared.

“We haven’t found the Thames yet,” said Michael Sanders, on holiday with his wife in the area known as the official source of the river.

The couple were planning to walk some of the Thames Path that stretches along its entire winding course — once they can find the waterway’s new starting point.

“It’s completely dried up,” the IT worker from northern England told AFP in the village of Ashton Keynes, a few miles from the source, noting it had been replaced by “the odd puddle, the odd muddy bit.”

“So hopefully downstream we’ll find the Thames, but at the moment it’s gone,” he said.

The river begins from an underground spring in this picturesque region at the foot of the Cotswolds hills, not far from Wales, before meandering for 350 kilometers (215 miles) to the North Sea.

Along the way it helps supply fresh water to millions of homes, including those in the British capital, London.

‘So arid’

Following months of minimal rainfall, including the driest July in England since the 1930s, the country’s famously lush countryside has gone from shades of green to yellow.

“It was like walking across the savanna in Africa, because it’s so arid and so dry,” David Gibbons said.

The 60-year-old retiree has been walking the length of the Thames Path in the opposite direction from Sanders — from estuary to source — with his wife and friends.

As the group members reached their destination, in a rural area of narrow country roads dotted with stone-built houses, Gibbons recounted the range of wildlife they had encountered on their journey.

The Thames, which becomes a navigable, strategic and industrial artery as it passes through London and its immediate surroundings, is typically far more idyllic upstream and a haven for bird watching and boating.

However, as they neared the source, things changed.

“In this last two or three days, [there’s been] no wildlife, because there’s no water,” Gibbons said. “I think water stopped probably 10 miles away from here; there’s one or two puddles,” he added from picturesque Ashton Keynes.

Andrew Jack, a 47-year-old local government worker who lives about 15 kilometers (9 miles) from the village, said locals had “never seen it as dry and as empty as this.”

The river usually runs alongside its main street, which boasts pretty houses with flower-filled gardens and several small stone footbridges over the water.

But the riverbed there is parched and cracked, the only visible wildlife were some wasps hovering over it, recalling images of some southern African rivers during the subcontinent’s dry season.

‘Something’s changed’

There will be no imminent respite for England’s thirsty landscape.

The country’s meteorological office on Tuesday issued an amber heat warning for much of southern England and eastern Wales between Thursday and Sunday, with temperatures set to reach the mid-30s Celsius.

It comes weeks after a previous heat wave broke Britain’s all-time temperature record and breached 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) for the first time.

Climate scientists overwhelmingly agree that carbon emissions from humans burning fossil fuels are heating the planet, raising the risk and severity of droughts, heat waves and other such extreme weather events.

Local authorities are reiterating calls to save water, and Thames Water, which supplies 15 million people in London and elsewhere, is the latest provider to announce forthcoming restrictions.

But Gibbons was sanguine.

“Having lived in England all my life, we’ve had droughts before,” he said. “I think that it will go green again by the autumn.”

Jack was more pessimistic as he walked with his family along the dried-up riverbed, where a wooden measuring stick gauges nonexistent water levels.

“I think there are lots of English people who think, ‘Great, let’s have some European weather,’ ” he said. “But we actually shouldn’t, and it means that something’s changed and something has gone wrong.

“I’m concerned that it’s only going to get worse and that the U.K. is going to have to adapt to hotter weather as we have more and more summers like this.”

Source: Voice of America

North Korea’s Kim Declares Victory in Battle Against COVID-19

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un declared victory in the battle against the novel coronavirus, ordering a lifting of maximum anti-epidemic measures imposed in May, state media said on Thursday.

North Korea has not revealed how many confirmed infections of the virus it has found, but since July 29, it has reported no new suspected cases with what international aid organizations say are limited testing capabilities.

While lifting the maximum anti-pandemic measures, Kim said North Korea must maintain a “steel-strong anti-epidemic barrier and intensifying the anti-epidemic work until the end of the global health crisis,” according to a report by state news agency KCNA.

Analysts said that although the authoritarian North has used the pandemic to tighten social controls, its victory declaration could be a prelude to restoring trade hampered by border lockdowns and other restrictions.

Observers have also said it may clear the way for the North to conduct a nuclear weapon test for the first time since 2017.

North Korea’s official death rate of 74 people is an “unprecedented miracle” compared with those of other countries, KCNA reported, citing another official.

Instead of confirmed cases, North Korea reported the number of people with fever symptoms. Those daily cases peaked at more than 392,920 on May 15, prompting health experts to warn of an inevitable crisis.

The World Health Organization has cast doubts on North Korea’s claims, saying last month it believed the situation was getting worse, not better, amid an absence of independent data.

Pyongyang’s declaration of victory comes despite rolling out no known vaccine program. Instead, the country says it relied on lockdowns, homegrown medicine treatments, and what Kim called the “advantageous Korean-style socialist system.”

The North has said it was running intensive medical checks nationwide, with daily PCR tests on water collected in borderline areas among the measures.

It also said it has been developing new methods to better detect the virus and its variants, as well as other infectious diseases, such as monkeypox.

Kim’s sister, Kim Yo Jong, said the North Korean leader himself had suffered from fever symptoms, and blamed leaflets from South Korea for causing the outbreak, KCNA reported.

“Even though he was seriously ill with a high fever, he could not lie down for a moment thinking about the people he had to take care of until the end in the face of the anti-epidemic war,” she said in a speech praising his efforts.

Source: Voice of America

Ambassador discusses electoral process with Portuguese Parliament Speaker

Lisbon – Angolan ambassador to Portugal, Carlos Alberto Fonseca, on Tuesday in Lisbon provided information about the Angolan electoral process to the Speaker of the Portuguese Assembly of the Republic, Augusto Santos Silva.

At least 6,000 Angolans living in Lisbon and Porto have been registered in Portugal to vote in the August 24 general elections .

During an audience, the Angolan diplomat reaffirmed the excellent relations between the two countries, having thanked Portugal for its support in consolidating bilateral relations.

The Portuguese MP said he is convinced that the electoral process will take place in a calm environment.

Augusto Santos Silva praised the maturity and civic spirit shown by the Angolan people adding that two Portuguese deputies integrated the mission of observers of the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries (CPLP) assigned for the Angolan elections.

The Portuguese politician highlighted the “excellent” relations between the parliaments of both countries and assured Portugal’s willingness to strengthen them even more in terms of bilateral and multilateral cooperation.

Seven political parties and one coalition are running for the general elections on 24 August.

They are MPLA, UNITA, PRS, FNLA, APN, PHA and P-NJANGO and the CASA-CE coalition.

Roughly 14.3 million voters are eligible to vote, including 22.560 who are residing abroad.

Overseas voting will take place in 12 countries and 25 cities, located in Africa, Europe and South America.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Elections 2022: MPLA leader calls for greater commitment to agriculture, tourism

Malanje – MPLA leader João Lourenço Wednesday in northern Malanje province called for a greater commitment to agriculture to make the country self-sufficient in food production.

João Lourenço made the call during a mass political event, as part of the campaign for the general elections on the 24th August, underway in the country.

In his speech, João Lourenço, who is also President of the Republic, considered it necessary to continue working to diversify the economy, with agriculture being a “fundamental sector”.

“We are rich, we aspire to be an industrialised country, but with agriculture always in mind,” he said.

Alluding to the province’s potential to produce surpluses for export, João Lourenço encouraged the production of rice, corn, wheat and cotton.

“Malanje is a blessed land, it has everything, good climate and good land,” added the MPLA leader, who appealed to private business to invest in the tourism sector, one of Malanje’s biggest attractions.

The MPLA candidate for President of the Republic praised the implementation of several programmes that contribute to increasing the income of the most vulnerable families.

He expressed his party’s permanent attention to national, secondary and tertiary roads to facilitate the flow of production to consumption centers.

Malanje province has registered 509,616 voters, who will exercise their right to vote in local 644 polling stations.

The MPLA, UNITA, PRS, FNLA, APN, PHA and P-NJANGO and the CASA-CE coalition compete for the general elections on 24 August.

Roughly 14.3 million voters are eligible to vote in upcoming polls.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Elections2022: Opposition FNLA sacks party secretary in Uige

Uíge – FNLA leader Nimi Simbi has sacked the northern Uige provincial secretary of party, Pinto Luvambo, over internal organisation” of the party’s structures, ANGOP learned Wednesday.

Pinto Luvambo, 88 years old, held the position for 17 years.

In order to secure the management of this political organisation until the general elections on August 24, the party appointed a management commission, made up of three board members.

Speaking to ANGOP on Wednesday (10), the coordinator of the management commission, Tomás Pedro, said Luvambo was removed from the office on grounds of mismanagement , associated with internal organisation issues”.

“When FNLA Leader Nimi Simbi visited the northern Uige province last weekend, as part of the election campaign, he learnt of several problems related to the organisation, mobilisation and internal management of the party”, the politician justified.

Contacts are in progress leading to further detail on the removal of Pinto Luvambo.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Elections 2022: MPLA confident in people’s vote

Malanje – MPLA’s first secretary in northern Malanje province Norberto dos Santos “Kwata Kanawa”, said Wednesday that the actions of the National Development Plan contributed to “renew the confidence” of the population in the province.

The politician expressed the party’s confidence during a mass rally presided over by the leader of MPLA, João Lourenço, as part of the campaign for the general elections of 24 August.

Norberto dos Santos noted that the confidence in the vote from the population of Malanje is a result of the improvements made in the last five years in the region.

He pointed to the economic and social fields, with highlight to interconnection of municipalities, the development of family farming and the expansion of higher education.

Kwata Kanawa mentioned access to university education for more young people, with the creation of the Queen Njinga University in Mbande.

The provincial secretary said that in the term which is about to end, despite being marked by the Covid-19 pandemic, renewed the hope of Malanje residents for a better future and confidence in the completion of ongoing projects.

At the beginning of the rally, the head of the ruling MPLA party’s list, João Lourenço, received as an offer a replica of the bust of Queen Nginga to Mbande.

In Malanje, some 509,616 people are expected to vote for upcoming elections.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Elections 2022: Electricity from Capanda, Laúca dams to benefit whole country

Luanda – MPLA candidate for President of the Republic João Lourenço Wednesday in northern Malanje province assured that the energy produced from Capanda and Laúca dams will reach the country’s 18 provinces.

João Lourenço made the pledge at a mass political rally, as part of the electoral campaign underway in the country.

He said that the Executive had already taken energy produced from Capanda and Laúca hydroelectric dams (both located in northern Malanje province) to 10 provinces of Angola.

He said that the challenge for the next term, in case of the victory in the elections on August 24, is to take energy from Malanje to the country’s south and eastern region.

He assured that, within some time, all of Angola will consume the energy produced in the province of Malange.

He stated that the energy will be extended to the 14 municipalities in Malange province. As example, he pointed to the completion, in the next two months, of the Cangandala electrical project, which will benefit 5,000 households.

Logistics platform

In his speech, Joao Lourenço announced the construction of a Logistics Platform in Lembe, Malanje province, which will facilitate the distribution of products from traders and, therefore, reach consumers.

He also predicted to turn Angola into industrialised nation in the near future.

Njinga Mbandi University

João Lourenço said that the Rainha Njinga Mbandi University will have new facilities in the near future and assured that the Executive is working on funding of the project.

Monument

The MPLA leader also announced the intention to build a monument in Malanje province to honour the rulers of the Kingdom of Ndongo (Ngola Kiluanje and Queen Njinga Mbande), similar to what happened to the sovereigns of the kingdoms of Cuanhama and Bailundo.

Strong Economy

In his an hour speech, João Lourenço promised, for the next five years, to work for Angola to be a strong economy, producing the goods and services that its citizens need to live well and surpluses to export.

“This is the great mission for the next term”, said João Lourenço, who pointed to the need to create a good business environment for this to happen, which involves the continuous fight against corruption.

Corruption

The MPLA candidate slammed the accusations that his party is doing nothing in terms of fighting against corruption.

João Lourenço said those who back this point of view “have made a deal with the corrupt and are being financed by Angola’s money coming through the door of corruption”.

The MPLA, UNITA, PRS, FNLA, PHA, APN, P-NJANGO and the CASA-CE party coalition are running for the general elections on 24 August, 2022.

Source: Angola Press News Agency