UN: Food Loss, Waste Exacerbate Global Hunger, Climate Change

U.N. agencies are calling for an end to food loss and waste as the United Nations marks the International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste Thursday.

A U.N. Environment Program report says over 930 million tons of food waste were generated in 2019. The chief of UNEP’s energy and climate branch, Mark Radka, said that represents about 20% of available food.

“There is evidence that household food waste is generated at a similar per capita level in all countries, regardless of country income level,” he said. “So, households, on average generate about 74 kilograms per person, per year in food waste.”

It has serious implications, given the U.N.’s latest estimates that 828 million people globally are going hungry. Food and Agriculture Organization findings indicate 14% of the world’s food is lost after harvest. An estimated 17% is wasted in retail and at the consumption stage.

FAO Senior Enterprise Development Officer Rosa Rolle calls food loss and waste a global problem that has significant impact on climate, food security, and the sustainability of agri-food systems.

“Over the past two years, agri-food systems across the globe have been disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and the war in Ukraine, pushing millions of people into food insecurity, with hunger and malnutrition on the rise,” she said.

The FAO says food waste and loss accelerate climate change and harm the environment. It says about 31% of total greenhouse gas emissions, which lead to global warming, are attributable to the agri-food system.

The UNEP says reducing food loss and waste could decrease methane emissions by 15% by 2030. It notes methane has more than 80 times the warming power of carbon dioxide over the first 20 years after it reaches the atmosphere. It says at least 25% of today’s global warming by methane is caused by human action.

 

 

Source: Voice of America

New Asteroid Strike Images Show Impact Much Bigger Than Expected

 

The James Webb and Hubble telescopes on Thursday revealed their first images of a spacecraft deliberately smashing into an asteroid, as astronomers indicated that the impact looks to have been much greater than expected.

The world’s telescopes turned their gaze toward the space rock Dimorphos earlier this week for a historic test of Earth’s ability to defend itself against a potential life-threatening asteroid in the future.

Astronomers rejoiced as NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) impactor slammed into its pyramid-sized, rugby ball-shaped target 11 million kilometers (6.8 million miles) from Earth on Monday night.

Images taken by Earth-bound telescopes showed a vast cloud of dust expanding out of Dimorphos — and its big brother Didymos, which it orbits — after the spaceship hit.

While those images showed matter spraying out over thousands of kilometers, the James Webb and Hubble images “zoom in much closer,” said Alan Fitzsimmons, an astronomer at Queen’s University Belfast involved in observations with the ATLAS project.

James Webb and Hubble can offer a view “within just a few kilometers of the asteroids and you can really clearly see how the material is flying out from that explosive impact by DART,” Fitzsimmons told AFP.

“It really is quite spectacular,” he said.

An image taken by James Webb’s Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) four hours after impact shows “plumes of material appearing as wisps streaming away from the center of where the impact took place,” according to a joint statement from the European Space Agency, James Webb and Hubble.

Hubble images from 22 minutes, five hours and eight hours after impact show the expanding spray of matter from where DART hit.

‘Worried there was nothing left’

Ian Carnelli of the European Space Agency (ESA) said that the “really impressive” Webb and Hubble images were remarkably similar to those taken by the toaster-sized satellite LICIACube, which was just 50 kilometers from the asteroid after separating from the DART spacecraft a few weeks ago.

The images depict an impact that looks “a lot bigger than we expected,” said Carnelli, the manager of the ESA’s Hera mission, which intends to inspect the damage in four years.

“I was really worried there was nothing left of Dimorphos” at first, Carnelli told AFP.

The Hera mission, which is scheduled to launch in October 2024 and arrive at the asteroid in 2026, had expected to survey a crater around 10 meters (33 feet) in diameter.

It now looks like it will be far bigger, Carnelli said, “if there is a crater at all; maybe a piece of Dimorphos was just chunked off.”

The true measure of DART’s success will be exactly how much it diverted the asteroid’s trajectory, so the world can start preparing to defend itself against bigger asteroids that could head our way in the future.

It will likely take Earth-bound telescopes and radars at least a week for a first estimate of how much the asteroid’s orbit has been altered, and three or four weeks before there is a precise measurement, Carnelli said.

‘Huge implications’

“I am expecting a much bigger deflection than we had planned,” he said.

That would have “huge implications in planetary defense because it means that this technique could be used for much larger asteroids,” Carnelli added.

“Until today, we thought that the only deflection technique would be to send a nuclear device.”

Fitzsimmons said that even if no material had been “flung off” Dimorphos, DART still would have slightly affected its orbit.

“But the more material and the faster it’s moving, the more of a deflection there will have been,” he said.

The observations from James Webb and Hubble will help reveal how much — and how quickly — matter sprayed from the asteroid, as well as the nature of its surface.

The asteroid impact marked the first time the two space telescopes observed the same celestial body.

Since launching in December and releasing its first images in July, James Webb has taken the title of most powerful space telescope from Hubble.

Fitzsimmons said the images were “a beautiful demonstration of the extra science you can get by using more than one telescope simultaneously.”

 

 

Source: Voice of America

Casio to Release Mid-Size G-SHOCK

Featuring Luxe Metal Bezel and Dimensional Dial

TOKYO, Sept. 29, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Casio Computer Co., Ltd. announced today the release of the latest addition to its G-SHOCK line of shock-resistant watches. The GM-S110 is a digital-analog combination timepiece with a mid-size design featuring a luxe metal bezel and a dimensional dial. The new watch will be available in four models.

GM-S110

With their toughness-oriented design, G-SHOCK watches have long been popular, especially with a broad range of male users. Now, to serve an even more diverse fan base, Casio has added a focus on expanding its lineup of watches for women and developing more compact models that anyone can wear.

The new GM-S110 is designed to nicely fit slimmer wrists, with a more compact and comfortable 42-mm case diameter and slimmer 13-mm profile, which still delivers all the shock resistance you expect in a G-SHOCK. The watch features a dimensional dial with a design based on the popular GMA-S110, which has received high marks from users across the gender spectrum.GM-S110-1A/GM-S110PG-1A/GM-S110B-8A/GM-S110LB-2A

The intricately shaped bezel has separate hairline and mirror finishes applied to individual surfaces to enhance the texture of the metal. The dial, which is composed of a complex arrangement of 3D parts, also features a metallic finish applied to multiple components to nicely complement the metal bezel.

The new watch is available in four models. The GM-S110-1A features a stylish silver color that showcases the original texture of the metal. The GM-S110PG-1A gets an exquisite touch of color with pink gold IP. The GM-S110B-8A has a chic look thanks to gray IP. The GM-S110LB-2A employs newly developed light blue IP. The sophisticated cool of these color options makes any one of the new GM-S110 watches a superb complement to any fashion or style.

More information: https://www.casio.com/intl/news/2022/0929-gm-s110/

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Casio lance une G-SHOCK de taille moyenne

Avec une lunette en métal de luxe et un cadran dimensionnel

TOKYO, 29 septembre 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Casio Computer Co., Ltd. a annoncé aujourd’hui la sortie du dernier ajout à sa gamme de montres antichocs G-SHOCK. La GM-S110 est une montre combinée numérique-analogique de taille moyenne dotée d’une lunette en métal luxueuse et d’un cadran dimensionnel. La nouvelle montre sera disponible en quatre modèles.

GM-S110

Avec leur design axé sur la robustesse, les montres G-SHOCK sont depuis longtemps populaires, notamment auprès d’un large éventail d’utilisateurs masculins. Aujourd’hui, pour servir une base de fans encore plus diversifiée, Casio s’est attaché à élargir sa gamme de montres pour femmes et à développer des modèles plus compacts que tout le monde peut porter.

La nouvelle GM-S110 est conçue pour s’adapter à des poignets plus fins, avec un boîtier plus compact et confortable de 42 mm de diamètre et un profil plus fin de 13 mm, qui offre toujours la résistance aux chocs que vous attendez d’une G-SHOCK. La montre présente un cadran dimensionnel dont le design est basé sur la populaire GMA-S110, qui a reçu de bonnes notes de la part des utilisateurs de tous les genres.GM-S110-1A/GM-S110PG-1A/GM-S110B-8A/GM-S110LB-2A

La lunette de forme complexe présente des finitions capillaires et miroir distinctes appliquées à des surfaces individuelles pour mettre en valeur la texture du métal. Le cadran, qui se compose d’un agencement complexe de pièces en 3D, présente également une finition métallique appliquée à plusieurs composants pour compléter joliment la lunette métallique.

La nouvelle montre est disponible en quatre modèles. La GM-S110-1A présente une élégante couleur argentée qui met en valeur la texture originale du métal. La GM-S110PG-1A reçoit une touche de couleur exquise grâce à l’IP or rose. Le GM-S110B-8A a un look chic grâce à son IP gris. Le GM-S110LB-2A utilise utilise un IP bleu clair nouvellement développé. La fraîcheur sophistiquée de ces options de couleur fait de chacune des nouvelles montres GM-S110 un superbe complément à toute mode ou style.

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Vultures, Nature’s Cleanup Crew, Get New Lease on Life in Cyprus

Cyprus released griffon vultures into the wild on Wednesday in the latest attempt to boost a once thriving population now critically endangered by poisoning.

The island’s largest bird of prey has seen its population fall dramatically to the smallest in Europe in recent decades, either from accidental poisoning or changing farming techniques leaving them short of food.

Earlier this year, the population suffered a massive loss from poisoning, reducing numbers to just 8, conservationists say.

They will be joined by eight vultures from Spain, home to Europe’s largest population of griffon vultures, which were released on Wednesday in the mountains north of the coastal city of Limassol. They form a group of 15 brought to the island last year, with seven released in mid-September.

Another 15 are expected from Spain in November. In the past decade, Cyprus had also brought griffon vultures from Crete.

“We were only left with eight birds because of the poison baits placed in the countryside mainly to kill foxes and dogs,” said Melpo Apostolidou, project coodinator at BirdLife Cyprus, one of the partners in the part EU-funded Life with Vultures project.

The birds with names like “Pablo” and “Zenonas” have been fitted with satellite trackers to monitor their movements.

Big, gangly and smelly, griffon vultures play a vital role as nature’s cleanup crew, feeding off dead carcass and reducing the spread of disease. But the use of banned poisons to kill perceived pests which the scavenging bird will then feed on has a knock-on effect.

Nicos Kassinis, a senior officer with Cyprus’s Game and Fauna Service, said authorities were operating several feeding stations and had set up dog units trained to detect poison bait. “It is a serious problem,” he said.

Conservationists say only when the use of poison is effectively addressed can the bird start to thrive again. “Even if we continue to bring vultures from elsewhere, we are just delaying their extinction if we don’t do anything to reduce the frequency of poisoning incidents,” Apostolidou said.

Source: Voice Of America

Oregon Town Hosts 1st Wind-Solar-Battery ‘Hybrid’ Plant

A renewable energy plant being commissioned in Oregon on Wednesday that combines solar power, wind power and massive batteries to store the energy generated there is the first utility-scale plant of its kind in North America.

The project, which will generate enough electricity to power a small city at maximum output, addresses a key challenge facing the utility industry as the U.S. transitions away from fossil fuels and increasingly turns to solar and wind farms for power. Wind and solar are clean sources of power, but utilities have been forced to fill in gaps when the wind isn’t blowing and the sun isn’t shining with fossil fuels like coal or natural gas.

At the Oregon plant, massive lithium batteries will store up to 120 megawatt-hours of power generated by the 300-megawatt wind farms and 50-megawatt solar farm so it can be released to the electric grid on demand. At maximum output, the facility will produce more than half of the power that was generated by Oregon’s last coal plant, which was demolished earlier this month.

On-site battery storage isn’t new, and interest in solar-plus-battery projects in particular has soared in the U.S. in recent years due to robust tax credits and incentives and the falling price of batteries. The Wheatridge Renewable Energy Facility in Oregon, however, is the first in the U.S. to combine integrated wind, solar and battery storage at such a large scale in one location, giving it even more flexibility to generate continuous output without relying on fossil fuels to fill in the gaps.

The project is “getting closer and closer to having something with a very stable output profile that we traditionally think of being what’s capable with a fuel-based generation power plant,” said Jason Burwen, vice president of energy storage at the American Clean Power Association, an advocacy group for the clean power industry.

“If the solar is chugging along and cloud cover comes over, the battery can kick in and make sure that the output is uninterrupted. As the sun goes down and the wind comes online, the battery can make sure that that’s very smooth so that it doesn’t, to the grid operator, look like anything unusual.”

The plant located in a remote expanse three hours east of Portland is a partnership between NextEra Energy Resources and Portland General Electric, a public utility required to reduce carbon emissions by 100% by 2040 under an Oregon climate law passed last year, one of the most ambitious in the nation.

PGE’s customers are also demanding green power — nearly a quarter-million customers receive only renewable energy — and the Wheatridge project is “key to that decarbonization strategy,” said Kristen Sheeran, PGE’s director of sustainability strategy and resource planning.

Under the partnership, PGE owns one-third of the wind output and purchases all the facility’s power for its renewable energy portfolio. NextEra, which developed the site and operates it, owns two-thirds of the wind output and all of the solar output and storage.

“The mere fact that many other customers are looking at these types of facilities gives you a hint at what we think could be possible,” said David Lawlor, NextEra’s director of business development for the Pacific Northwest. “Definitely customers want firmer generation, starting with the battery storage in the back.”

Large-scale energy storage is critical as the U.S. shifts to more variable power sources like wind and solar, and Americans can expect to see similar projects across the country as that trend accelerates. National Renewable Energy Laboratory models show U.S. storage capacity may rise fivefold by 2050, yet experts say even this won’t be enough to prevent extremely disruptive climate change.

Batteries aren’t the only solution that the clean energy industry is trying out. Pumped storage generates power by sending huge volumes of water downhill through turbines and others are experimenting with forcing water underground and holding it there before releasing it to power turbines.

But interest in batteries for clean energy storage has grown dramatically in recent years at the same time that the cost of batteries is falling and the technology itself is improving, boosting interest in hybrid plants, experts say.

Generating capacity from hybrid plants increased 133% between 2020 and 2021 and by the end of last year, there were nearly 8,000 megawatts of wind or solar generation connected to storage, according to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, which is managed by the University of California.

The vast majority of such projects are solar power with battery storage, largely because of tax credits, but projects in the pipeline include offshore wind-plus-battery, hydroelectric-plus-battery and at least nine facilities like the one in Oregon that will combine solar, wind and storage. Projects in the pipeline between 2023 and 2025 include ones in Washington, California, Arizona, Idaho, Iowa, Illinois and Oregon, according to Berkeley Lab.

Many researchers and pilots are working on alternatives to lithium ion batteries, however, largely because their intrinsic chemistry limits them to around four hours of storage and a longer duration would be more useful.

“There is no silver bullet. There’s no model or prototype that’s going to meet that entire need … but wind and solar will certainly be in the mix,” said PGE’s Sheeran.

“This model can become a tool for decarbonization across the West as the whole country is driving toward very ambitious climate reduction goals.”

 

Source: Voice Of America

Chess: Angola fail qualification in African Absolute Championship

Luanda – The National Chess Team have failed to win the African absolute chess championship, both men’s and women’s teams, held from 18 to 27 of the current month, in Nigeria.

In men´s category, the International Master (IM) Angolan David Silva ended up in the fourth position with 6 points, due to the draw, this Tuesday in the last round with Grandmaster (GM) Egyptian Hesham Abdelrahman, who came in seventh place.

 

The Angolan player, who is a three-time African junior champion, wanted to win the match and add points taking account his goal in getting the Grandmaster (GM) title.

 

In the men´s field, the first position was taken by Egyptian GM Bassen Amin and the second by Ahmed Adly, also from Egypt and both had 8 points each, out of a total of 55 competitors.

 

In women´s category, disputed by 28 athletes, the FIDE Master (FM) Luzia Pires finished in the fourth position with 6 points.

 

The chess player drew in the last round with the Egyptian GM Shahenda Wafa who won the championship with 7 points.

 

The MF Jemima Paulo remained in the seventh position with 5.5 points after losing to the Nigerian Bridget Michael in the final round.

 

The three-time African junior champion, IM Esperança Caxita, having 5 points did not go beyond 12th place, despite having defeated the Senegalese Valerevna Marochkina, in the last round.

 

Caxita also seeked to add points to bring to the country the unprecedented title of GM.

 

 

Source: Angola Press News Agency

 

Culture minister reiterates closer ties with sector operators

Luanda – The minister of Culture and Tourism, Filipe Zau, on Tuesday in Luanda reiterated closer ties with operators of the culture sector to assess the quality of services provided, consider the qualification of professionals and agree on ideas for the future.

Filipe Zau, who was speaking at the closing ceremony of the World Tourism Day celebration gala, said this action would serve to leverage a vital sector for the diversification of the country’s economy, as there is the need to establish a future strategic and inseparable relationship between tourism and culture and vice versa.

 

The minister pointed out that this year the motto “Rethink Tourism” led them to provide a set of meetings with operators and partners to draw, in a concerted manner, strategies for the establishment of appropriate policies for the development of the industry in Angola.

 

The minister spoke of the need to ensure a fair distribution of tourismbenefits to move forward in the transition of a resilient tourism industry, both as an important source of employment, and as an economic, social and cultural activity fundamental to the development in a sustainable context.

 

The head of the Angolan Hotels and Resorts Association (AHRA), Ramiro Barreira, on his turn, said his association wants to contribute four percent to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the next five years, against the current 0.5 percent.

 

Barreira mentioned that the AHRA intends to create 500,000 direct jobs and a million indirect jobs, which will allow them to have an income of 6 billion dollars, which would represent a higher percentage in the GDP.

 

For this, Barreira said there is the need to have a good business environment and the creation of policies so that hotels have clients and can achieve the desired goals.

 

He recalled that there are at least 234 hotels in the country, 1600 lodges and 6000 restaurants, among other similar places.

 

 

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Minister launches new challenges for Edições Novembro

 

Luanda – Angolan minister of Telecommunications, Information Technology and Social Communication Mário Augusto Silva de Oliveira Wednesday in Luanda challenged the State-run “Edições Novembro” News Paper to create a page devoted to training and educating people on responsible use of social media.

He is of the view that the creation of this page would focus on combat fake news, with a view to clarifying the damage they can cause in the lives of citizens, companies and the country.

The minister also directed the company’s board of directors to set up small stands in Luanda-based condominiums for the sale of newspapers as well as to establish partnerships with small agents and meet customers.

At the end of the visit, aimed to assess the company, the official said that another challenge is to invest in the training of staff, use of ICTs and the dissemination of national information.

” Edições Novembro and the titles should not be only restricted to the information, but also as a source of training”, he stressed. The official reiterated his commitment to training staff to improve the performance of the Media.

Accompanied by the Secretary of State for Social Communication, Nuno Caldas, the minister Mário de Oliveira said that the training of staff will cover all specialists and technicians in the sector.

The minister announced plans to create a connection between the new and the old generation, with the aim of sharing their experience and knowledge with the younger ones.

He also mentioned the need to make companies profitable, focusing on the commercial part, with the creation of important solutions in terms of economic and financial point of view.

“The sector has initiated a series of technological and organisational reforms in the different media. We will also work to monitor the improvement of facilities to allow our employees to be better installed and to be able to perform their role better”, he explained.

The challenges, according to the minister, include the use of information technologies, improving the organisation, ranking on freedom of the press, plurality of information, among others.

In turn, the CEO of Edições Novembro, Drumund Jaime, explained that the facelift works of the company are at 90 percent and will be completed in November this year.

Drumund Jaime said that they will invest in training staff, increasing the production and circulation of the newspaper across the country and using ICTs.

The company was founded on June 26, 1976

 

 

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Angola seeking parliamentary cooperation with Portugal

Luanda – Angolan speaker of National Assembly (Parliament) Carolina Cerqueira Wednesday expressed the country’s availability to keep the cooperation with Portugal in the Parliamentary field, based on a permanent consultation.

The stance was expressed during a telephone conversation with the Portuguese counterpart, Augusto Santos Silva, said a press note from the National Assembly released Wednesday.

As for the cooperation between the Parliaments, the document defended harmony with geopolitical priorities and global challenges.

The speaker said that the challenges require the Parliaments’ commitment to peace and sustainable development for the good of the nations around the world.

 Portuguese Parliament speaker congratulates Angolan counterpart

In turn, the speaker of the Assembly of the Republic (Portuguese Parliament), Augusto Santos Silva, congratulated his Angolan counterpart Carolina Cerqueira, on her election for the top job in the Law House.

Augusto Santos Silva underlined the fact of the speaker to be the first woman to hold the position, and stressed the female progress in Angola, where they hold prominent positions in the legislative, judicial and executive powers”.

During the dialogue, Augusto Santos Silva invited his Angolan counterpart to pay official visit to the Portuguese Parliament, having reaffirmed his readiness to carry on the institutional cooperation.

He added that he expects the strengthening of relations between the law houses of the two countries in the parliamentary domains and in training and exchange areas.

He stressed the importance of strengthening the role of the Parliaments of the countries of the Community of the Portuguese Speaking Countries (CPLP) aimed to preserve peace and strengthening of democracy.

 

 

Source: Angola Press News Agency