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Month: October 2021

US Outlines Response as Climate Change Drives Migration

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Worsening climate change requires that the United States do much more to track, ease and manage flows of refugees fleeing natural disasters, the Biden administration said Thursday in what it billed as the federal government’s first deep look at the problem.

The report recommends a range of steps: doing more to monitor for floods or other disasters likely to create climate refugees, targeting U.S. aid that can allow people to ride out droughts or storms in their own countries, and examining legal protections for refugees driven from their countries partly because of worsening climate.

It also urges creation of a task force to coordinate U.S. management of climate change and migration across government, from climate scientists to aid and security officials.

Each year, hurricanes, the failure of seasonal rains and other sudden natural disasters force an average of 21.5 million people from their homes around the world, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees says. Worsening climate from the burning of coal and gas already is intensifying a range of disasters, from wildfires overrunning towns in California, rising seas overtaking island nations and drought-aggravated conflict in some parts of the world.

“Policy and programming efforts made today and in coming years will impact estimates of people moving due to climate-related factors,” the report said. It was ordered by President Joe Biden and compiled recommendations of federal agencies across government. “Tens of millions of people, however, are likely to be displaced over the next two to three decades due in large measure to climate change impacts.”

The Biden administration is eager to show itself confronting the impacts of climate change ahead of a crucial U.N. climate conference in Glasgow, Scotland that starts late this month. That’s especially so as Biden struggles to get lawmakers to agree to multibillion-dollar measures to slow climate change, a key part of his domestic agenda.

No nation offers asylum or other legal protections to people displaced specifically because of climate change.

Biden in February ordered his national security adviser to conduct the months-long study that included looking at the “options for protection and resettlement of individuals displaced directly or indirectly from climate change.”

As part of its push Thursday, the administration also is releasing the first national intelligence estimate on climate change. National intelligence estimates are benchmark documents created by U.S. intelligence agencies that are intended to inform decision-making and analysis across the government.

The estimate found a warming planet could increase geopolitical tensions particularly as poorer countries grapple with droughts, rising seas and other effects, while they wait for richer, higher-polluting countries to change their behavior. Climate change will “increasingly exacerbate risks to U.S. national security interests,” according to the estimate.

The estimate identified 11 countries of particular concern: Afghanistan, Colombia, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, India, Iraq, Myanmar, Nicaragua, North Korea, and Pakistan. It also lists two regions of concern: Central Africa and small island states in the Pacific Ocean.

Strains on land and water could push countries further toward conflict. In South Asia, much of Pakistan relies on surface water from rivers originating in India. The two countries are nuclear-armed rivals that have fought several wars since their founding in 1947. On India’s other side, about 10% of Bangladesh’s 160 million people already live in coastal areas vulnerable to rising seas and saltwater intrusion.

Intelligence officials who spoke on condition of anonymity under agency rules said climate change could indirectly affect counterterrorism by pushing people seeking food and shelter to violent groups.

The intelligence community needs more scientific expertise and to integrate climate change into its analysis of other countries, the officials said.

The United Nations says there may be as many as 200 million climate-displaced people worldwide by 2050.

According to a World Meteorological Organization report released in April, an average of 23 million people have been displaced each year by climate change since 2010. Nearly 10 million were recorded in the first six months of last year. Most moved within their own country.

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US Jobless Benefit Claims Dropped Again Last Week

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First-time claims for U.S. unemployment compensation edged lower last week, dropping for a second straight week to their lowest point since the coronavirus pandemic swept into the United States more than a year-and-a-half ago, the Labor Department reported Thursday.

A total of 290,000 jobless workers filed for assistance, down 6,000 from the revised figure of the week before. It was the lowest claims figure since the 256,000 total in mid-March of last year, the government said.

The new figure was an indication the U.S. economy, the world’s largest, remains on a general recovery from the worst economic effects of the 19-month coronavirus pandemic, even as President Joe Biden and Washington policy makers voice concerns about other economic warning signs.

Filings for unemployment compensation often have been seen as a current reading of the country’s economic health, but economists are wary of sharply rising consumer prices, consumer goods supply chain issues that have severely slowed the unloading of dozens of container ships anchored off the U.S. Pacific coast, and meager job growth.

Even as the U.S. said last month that its economy grew by an annualized rate of 6.7% in the April-to-June period, in September it added only a disappointing 194,000 new jobs, down further from the August figure of 235,000. The jobless rate fell to 4.8% but that was because 5 million workers have dropped out of the labor force.

The last two months of job growth were down sharply from the more than 2 million combined figure added in June and July.

About 8.4 million workers remain unemployed in the United States. There are 10.4 million available jobs in the country, but the skills of available workers often do not match what employers want, or the job openings are not where the unemployed live. In addition, many of the available jobs are low-wage service positions that the jobless are shunning.

Even with limited job growth, the size of the U.S. economy — nearly $23 trillion — now exceeds its pre-pandemic level as it recovers faster than many economists had predicted during the worst of the business closings more than a year ago.

Policy makers at the Federal Reserve, the country’s central bank, have signaled that in November they could start reversing the bank’s pandemic stimulus programs and next year could begin to increase its benchmark interest rate.

How fast U.S. economic growth continues is unclear. The delta variant of the coronavirus is posing a threat to the recovery even as the number of new cases has been declining in recent weeks, now down to about 75,000 a day from twice that. The number of deaths each day also has been dropping, to about 1,500 a day, from the 2,000 total of a few weeks ago.

But more than 65 million eligible Americans remain unvaccinated — and many are refusing to get inoculated. Thousands of workers have gotten shots in the last three weeks, some under the threat from their employers that they would be fired from their jobs if they did not.

Biden has ordered workers at companies with 100 or more employees to get vaccinated or be tested weekly for the coronavirus. In addition, he is requiring 2.5 million national government workers and contractors who work for the government to get vaccinated if they haven’t already been inoculated, but it will be weeks before the mandates take full effect.

Some anti-vaccination advocates are filing suit to block Biden’s orders while a handful of conservative Republican state governors, including Texas Governor Greg Abbott and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, remain adamantly opposed to vaccination mandates in their states. But some local school districts and businesses are ignoring their directives and imposing the mandates anyway.

More than two-thirds of U.S. adults have now been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus, and overall, 57.1% of the U.S. population of 332 million, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Бустерна доза вакцини Pfizer/BioNTech показала високу ефективність – дослідження

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Компанії заявили, що найближчим часом представлять докладні результати дослідження для рецензованої публікації в FDA, Європейське агентство з лікарських засобів та інші регулюючі органи

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Categories: Новини, Світ

Трамп анонсував створення власної соціальної мережі під назвою «Правда»

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Запуск соцмережі TRUTH в тестовому режимі для запрошених учасників повинен відбутися вже в листопаді, а для інших користувачів соцмережа повинна запрацювати на початку наступного року

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Categories: Новини, Світ

У Мінсоцполітики пояснили умови отримання житлової субсидії при наявності заборгованості за комірне

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За даними Держслужби статистики, борги населення з оплати житлово-комунальних послуг станом на кінець серпня досягли майже 63 млрд грн

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НБУ оголосить рішення щодо облікової ставки. Міжбанк реагує посиленням гривні

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Станом на 11:25 котирування становлять 26 гривень 18–20 копійок за долар, це на 1 копійку менше за рівень закриття торгів 20 жовтня, коли гривня також посилювалася

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Міністри країн НАТО обговорять план стримування російської загрози

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Теми цього документа, відомого як «генеральний план», виходять за межі чинних регіональних планів оборони і мають на меті підготовку до будь-якої одночасної атаки в регіонах Балтії та Чорного моря

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Categories: Новини, Світ

Чехія має намір переглянути відносини з Росією

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Нова владна коаліція хоче ухвалити «закон Магнітського» – підтриманий кількома західними демократіями документ, який передбачає санкції проти представників російської влади, причетних до порушення прав людини

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Categories: Новини, Світ

Навальний отримав премію Сахарова – джерела Радіо Свобода

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Євродепутати назвали Навального «головним опонентом Володимира Путіна», який став відомим на весь світ, організовуючи масові демонстрації в Росії, борючись там проти корупції та балотуючись на виборах

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Categories: Новини, Світ