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The TerraViva U.N. Journal is made for policy-makers and decision-makers in the U.N., development agencies and foundations in North America and Europe. It is sent to more than 1,000 institutional subscribers – with an estimated readership of at least 5,000 – in New York and in other cities hosting U.N. organisations: Geneva, Paris, Rome, Vienna and Nairobi. http://www.ipsnews.net/news/terraviva-united-nations/
Tracking global progress towards a sustainable world.
The Week with IPS: Some of the most-read stories of the week, and stories you shouldn’t go without reading.
Through coverage of issues like food security, extractive industries, biodiversity and climate change, IPS is giving a voice to people whose stories are seldom heard. IPS is also highlighting the various challenges they face in the globalised world: health and food insecurity, environment degradation and poverty.
As a region of small-island developing states, the Caribbean has always faced a host of challenges, including limited infrastructure, reliance on agriculture and tourism, and high vulnerability to natural disasters. But in recent years, climate change has superimposed another layer of risk, bringing sea level rise, flooded wetlands, higher temperatures, changes in precipitation and more intense hurricanes, and threatening coral reefs and fish stocks.
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