However the Ministry of Environment is thus doing just to its job, but rather in the past years due to economic recession in the country have fail to reach its target towards mitigating the environment.
The Ministry of Environment of Peru is a ministry of the Cabinet of Peru, created on May 13, 2008. Its function is to oversee the environmental sector of Peru, with the authority to design, establish, and execute government policies concerning the environment. It has two subdivisions:
Strategic Development of Natural Resources
Environmental Management
It also has an Advisory Commission. The first minister of this ministry is the ecologistAntonio Brack Egg. Current minister is Manuel Pulgar-Vidal Otaróla.
Poland is a historical novel written by James A. Michener and published in 1983 detailing the times and tribulations of three Polish families (the Lubonski family, the Bukowski family, and the Buk family) across eight centuries, ending in the then-present day (1981).
Overview
Michener was hired by a television company to travel to a foreign country to shoot a documentary. He was offered support to go anywhere in the world and Michener decided to make the trip to Poland. Following this, Michener made several trips back to Poland and conducted extensive study of Poland's history and culture. He began writing the book in 1979 and it was published four years later.
Like Michener's other works, he includes an acknowledgments section at the beginning of the book; however due to the political turmoil in Poland at the time, Michener decided not to include the names of the people he traveled with for fear of persecutions against them. He writes: "Normally, as I have done in my other novels, I would list their names, their impressive occupations, their achievements in research and scholarship, but I cannot ascertain whether in the present climate this would hurt or help them."
All songs written and composed by Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, Johannes Schmoelling.
The four tracks consist of 3-4 distinct sections each. The last two of the four sections of "Tangent" are titled "Polish Dance" (which is notably similar to the composition "Choronzon" from Exit) and "Rare Bird" respectively, and the second section of "Barbakane" is titled "Warsaw in the Sun". There are also further, less known official and unofficial names for some other sections of the album, too. It was also available as a limited edition picture disc which feature the cover photos directly on the LPs' vinyl.
Out of twelve CD releases, only three have the complete album, all others are either missing "Tangent" or have a truncated version of "Barbakane."
(1984) Jive/Teldec 8.28638
(1984) Relativity 88561-8045-2, re-released in 1993
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published: 13 Jan 2022
Twalumba National Travel and Tourism Awards 2023
On 24 February 2023, the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry and the Tourism Business Council of Zimbabwe hosted the Twalumba National Travel and Tourism Awards 2023 which celebrated the champions who make Zimbabwe a MUST VISIT destination! Watch the video and get a glimpse of what transpired at the glamorous Awards ceremony.
#NationalTourismAwards
#TravelTourismAwards
#Twalumba
#MeetInZim
#VisitZimbabwe
#ZimBho👍
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published: 06 Mar 2023
Deputy Minister of Environment and Tourism
#Namibian Deputy Minister of Environment and Tourism Bernadette Maria Jagger's opening remarks at the Awards Ceremony of the Environmental Investment Fund Grants under the Empower to adapt: Creating Climate Change Resilient Livelihoods through Community Based Natural Resourse Manangement (CBNRM) Project. 11/10/19 (Video: Sharon Kavhu)
published: 12 Jun 2019
Zimbabwe: Could Victoria Falls dry up due to climate change? - BBC HARDtalk, On the Road (2019)
Stephen Sackur is in Zimbabwe. A land blessed with natural riches such as the mighty Zambezi river, thousands of square kilometres of forest and fertile soil, this country has remained one of Africa's greatest wildlife sanctuaries through years of political turmoil and misrule. But for how much longer? Drought is now an existential threat to wildlife and humans alike. Southern Africa's climate is warming at an alarming rate. Can Zimbabwe adapt, before it’s too late?
published: 12 May 2020
Launch of Environment Project (GEF Small Grants Programme (GEF/SGP) in Tsabong
The Ministry of Environment, Natural Resources Conservation and Tourism (MENT) through; Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA) and Department of National Museum and Monuments (DNMM) in partnership with United Nations Development (UNDP) through GEF Small Grants Programme (GEF/SGP) and Biodiversity Finance Initiative (BIOFIN) project organized an event to launch of environmental projects in Tsabong on Thursday 13th February 2020.
published: 26 Jun 2020
Manicaland Forests invasion: Environment ministry's position
Following the invasion of some parts of the Manicaland commercial forests by some illegal miners and settlers, the permanent secretary in the ministry of Environment speaks about the ministry's position.
Also watch: UNDER SIEGE: The story of Manicaland Forests illegal invaders here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrvTe46jG34&t=12s
published: 21 Mar 2017
Launch of the First-Ever KAZA-Wide Coordinated Aerial Survey
Joint statement of the KAZA TFCA partner states on the official launch of the first-ever KAZA-Wide coordinated aerial survey. By Mr. Teofilus Nghitila, Executive Director of the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism, Namibia as coordinating country for the KAZA TFCA.
published: 10 Nov 2021
Save the 23 Illegally Exported Baby Elephants caught in Zimbabwe destined for China
The surviving 23 baby elephants exported to China from Zimbabwe are to be held for a minimum of two years in tiny cages at a Chinese quarantine facility with only a small concrete yard to exercise in. Network for Animals has discovered that the elephants are destined for a new zoo being built in Qingyuan, a city in southern China, but the zoo will only be ready to take them in 2018, at the earliest. Until then the babies will be held in conditions so bad that they are unlikely to survive.
Network for Animals’ African director David Barritt traveled to China where he tried to persuade Chinese authorities to provide better living conditions for the elephants. “The elephants are all sick and display serious wounds and other signs of being in poor condition,” said Barritt. “The chances of the...
published: 16 Mar 2016
Overview of Zimbabwe’s Sixth National Report to the Convention on Biological Diversity (6NR)
A brief overview of the report to the Convention on Biological Diversity by the Republic of Zimbabwe in fulfilment of the Convention's requirements.
published: 30 Aug 2020
SAYOF| ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCE| SESSION 3
Session 3: Sharing Best Practices on Environment and Climate Change
Speakers:
Session Chair: Dr. Mavis Chiware
Speakers:
UNESCO – Intergenerational Responsibility and Ethical Principles in relation with Climate Change.
Mr Phinith Chanthalangsy Head of Unit, Programme Specialist Social and Human Sciences Sector- UNESCO Regional Office for Southern Africa (ROSA)
Green Governance: How can Communities and Traditional Structures foster Indigenous Knowledge for environmental sustainability and Climate Justice. Mr. Frank Mpalo Executive Director
Zimbabwe Environmental Lawyers Association (ZELA)- Establishment of Environmental Courts in Zimbabwe. Dr. Byron Zamasiya
Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (Zimbabwe) – How best can we include Climate Smart Education into the Cur...
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Bustop Tv is a youth-run Zimbabwean media house that was established in 2014. We are widely known for our satirical skits that go viral as they comment on economy, political and social issues that affect society. BustopTv has the most creative, talented and experienced personnel in comedy, journalism, film and video production as well as script writing. BustopTv has a massive online audience.
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Create awareness that enables people to make informed decisions daily.
On 24 February 2023, the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry and the Tourism...
On 24 February 2023, the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry and the Tourism Business Council of Zimbabwe hosted the Twalumba National Travel and Tourism Awards 2023 which celebrated the champions who make Zimbabwe a MUST VISIT destination! Watch the video and get a glimpse of what transpired at the glamorous Awards ceremony.
#NationalTourismAwards
#TravelTourismAwards
#Twalumba
#MeetInZim
#VisitZimbabwe
#ZimBho👍
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On 24 February 2023, the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry and the Tourism Business Council of Zimbabwe hosted the Twalumba National Travel and Tourism Awards 2023 which celebrated the champions who make Zimbabwe a MUST VISIT destination! Watch the video and get a glimpse of what transpired at the glamorous Awards ceremony.
#NationalTourismAwards
#TravelTourismAwards
#Twalumba
#MeetInZim
#VisitZimbabwe
#ZimBho👍
Music by no copyright sounds
#Namibian Deputy Minister of Environment and Tourism Bernadette Maria Jagger's opening remarks at the Awards Ceremony of the Environmental Investment Fund Grant...
#Namibian Deputy Minister of Environment and Tourism Bernadette Maria Jagger's opening remarks at the Awards Ceremony of the Environmental Investment Fund Grants under the Empower to adapt: Creating Climate Change Resilient Livelihoods through Community Based Natural Resourse Manangement (CBNRM) Project. 11/10/19 (Video: Sharon Kavhu)
#Namibian Deputy Minister of Environment and Tourism Bernadette Maria Jagger's opening remarks at the Awards Ceremony of the Environmental Investment Fund Grants under the Empower to adapt: Creating Climate Change Resilient Livelihoods through Community Based Natural Resourse Manangement (CBNRM) Project. 11/10/19 (Video: Sharon Kavhu)
Stephen Sackur is in Zimbabwe. A land blessed with natural riches such as the mighty Zambezi river, thousands of square kilometres of forest and fertile soil, t...
Stephen Sackur is in Zimbabwe. A land blessed with natural riches such as the mighty Zambezi river, thousands of square kilometres of forest and fertile soil, this country has remained one of Africa's greatest wildlife sanctuaries through years of political turmoil and misrule. But for how much longer? Drought is now an existential threat to wildlife and humans alike. Southern Africa's climate is warming at an alarming rate. Can Zimbabwe adapt, before it’s too late?
Stephen Sackur is in Zimbabwe. A land blessed with natural riches such as the mighty Zambezi river, thousands of square kilometres of forest and fertile soil, this country has remained one of Africa's greatest wildlife sanctuaries through years of political turmoil and misrule. But for how much longer? Drought is now an existential threat to wildlife and humans alike. Southern Africa's climate is warming at an alarming rate. Can Zimbabwe adapt, before it’s too late?
The Ministry of Environment, Natural Resources Conservation and Tourism (MENT) through; Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA) and Department of National Mus...
The Ministry of Environment, Natural Resources Conservation and Tourism (MENT) through; Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA) and Department of National Museum and Monuments (DNMM) in partnership with United Nations Development (UNDP) through GEF Small Grants Programme (GEF/SGP) and Biodiversity Finance Initiative (BIOFIN) project organized an event to launch of environmental projects in Tsabong on Thursday 13th February 2020.
The Ministry of Environment, Natural Resources Conservation and Tourism (MENT) through; Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA) and Department of National Museum and Monuments (DNMM) in partnership with United Nations Development (UNDP) through GEF Small Grants Programme (GEF/SGP) and Biodiversity Finance Initiative (BIOFIN) project organized an event to launch of environmental projects in Tsabong on Thursday 13th February 2020.
Following the invasion of some parts of the Manicaland commercial forests by some illegal miners and settlers, the permanent secretary in the ministry of Enviro...
Following the invasion of some parts of the Manicaland commercial forests by some illegal miners and settlers, the permanent secretary in the ministry of Environment speaks about the ministry's position.
Also watch: UNDER SIEGE: The story of Manicaland Forests illegal invaders here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrvTe46jG34&t=12s
Following the invasion of some parts of the Manicaland commercial forests by some illegal miners and settlers, the permanent secretary in the ministry of Environment speaks about the ministry's position.
Also watch: UNDER SIEGE: The story of Manicaland Forests illegal invaders here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrvTe46jG34&t=12s
Joint statement of the KAZA TFCA partner states on the official launch of the first-ever KAZA-Wide coordinated aerial survey. By Mr. Teofilus Nghitila, Execut...
Joint statement of the KAZA TFCA partner states on the official launch of the first-ever KAZA-Wide coordinated aerial survey. By Mr. Teofilus Nghitila, Executive Director of the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism, Namibia as coordinating country for the KAZA TFCA.
Joint statement of the KAZA TFCA partner states on the official launch of the first-ever KAZA-Wide coordinated aerial survey. By Mr. Teofilus Nghitila, Executive Director of the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism, Namibia as coordinating country for the KAZA TFCA.
The surviving 23 baby elephants exported to China from Zimbabwe are to be held for a minimum of two years in tiny cages at a Chinese quarantine facility with on...
The surviving 23 baby elephants exported to China from Zimbabwe are to be held for a minimum of two years in tiny cages at a Chinese quarantine facility with only a small concrete yard to exercise in. Network for Animals has discovered that the elephants are destined for a new zoo being built in Qingyuan, a city in southern China, but the zoo will only be ready to take them in 2018, at the earliest. Until then the babies will be held in conditions so bad that they are unlikely to survive.
Network for Animals’ African director David Barritt traveled to China where he tried to persuade Chinese authorities to provide better living conditions for the elephants. “The elephants are all sick and display serious wounds and other signs of being in poor condition,” said Barritt. “The chances of them surviving in these conditions are very poor. We have visual evidence that the elephants are crammed together in tiny cages and are allowed out for one or two hours a day into a barred concrete yard that gives them no room to exercise. These are appalling conditions that are deadly for their health and mental well-being. If disease and ill-treatment don’t kill them, the mental anguish they are enduring will.”
Yesterday (Jan 4, 2016) Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, Zimbabwe’s environment minister, who is on a visit to China, claimed the elephants were being well treated and that Zimbabwe intended to increase its export of wildlife, including elephants.
“What the Minister says is completely untrue,” said Barritt. “All anyone has to do to find out the truth for themselves is to watch the video on the Network for Animals website. “These elephants are not in good condition and the way in which they are being treated will lead to their deaths.
READ THE UPDATE ON THIS STORY HERE:https://networkforanimals.org/news/cites-votes-that-african-elephants-should-not-be-sent-elsewhere/
HOW YOU CAN HELP:https://networkforanimals.org/donate/
The surviving 23 baby elephants exported to China from Zimbabwe are to be held for a minimum of two years in tiny cages at a Chinese quarantine facility with only a small concrete yard to exercise in. Network for Animals has discovered that the elephants are destined for a new zoo being built in Qingyuan, a city in southern China, but the zoo will only be ready to take them in 2018, at the earliest. Until then the babies will be held in conditions so bad that they are unlikely to survive.
Network for Animals’ African director David Barritt traveled to China where he tried to persuade Chinese authorities to provide better living conditions for the elephants. “The elephants are all sick and display serious wounds and other signs of being in poor condition,” said Barritt. “The chances of them surviving in these conditions are very poor. We have visual evidence that the elephants are crammed together in tiny cages and are allowed out for one or two hours a day into a barred concrete yard that gives them no room to exercise. These are appalling conditions that are deadly for their health and mental well-being. If disease and ill-treatment don’t kill them, the mental anguish they are enduring will.”
Yesterday (Jan 4, 2016) Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, Zimbabwe’s environment minister, who is on a visit to China, claimed the elephants were being well treated and that Zimbabwe intended to increase its export of wildlife, including elephants.
“What the Minister says is completely untrue,” said Barritt. “All anyone has to do to find out the truth for themselves is to watch the video on the Network for Animals website. “These elephants are not in good condition and the way in which they are being treated will lead to their deaths.
READ THE UPDATE ON THIS STORY HERE:https://networkforanimals.org/news/cites-votes-that-african-elephants-should-not-be-sent-elsewhere/
HOW YOU CAN HELP:https://networkforanimals.org/donate/
Session 3: Sharing Best Practices on Environment and Climate Change
Speakers:
Session Chair: Dr. Mavis Chiware
Speakers:
UNESCO – Intergenerational Re...
Session 3: Sharing Best Practices on Environment and Climate Change
Speakers:
Session Chair: Dr. Mavis Chiware
Speakers:
UNESCO – Intergenerational Responsibility and Ethical Principles in relation with Climate Change.
Mr Phinith Chanthalangsy Head of Unit, Programme Specialist Social and Human Sciences Sector- UNESCO Regional Office for Southern Africa (ROSA)
Green Governance: How can Communities and Traditional Structures foster Indigenous Knowledge for environmental sustainability and Climate Justice. Mr. Frank Mpalo Executive Director
Zimbabwe Environmental Lawyers Association (ZELA)- Establishment of Environmental Courts in Zimbabwe. Dr. Byron Zamasiya
Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (Zimbabwe) – How best can we include Climate Smart Education into the Curriculum. Mr . Edson Fana
Plenary
Session 3: Sharing Best Practices on Environment and Climate Change
Speakers:
Session Chair: Dr. Mavis Chiware
Speakers:
UNESCO – Intergenerational Responsibility and Ethical Principles in relation with Climate Change.
Mr Phinith Chanthalangsy Head of Unit, Programme Specialist Social and Human Sciences Sector- UNESCO Regional Office for Southern Africa (ROSA)
Green Governance: How can Communities and Traditional Structures foster Indigenous Knowledge for environmental sustainability and Climate Justice. Mr. Frank Mpalo Executive Director
Zimbabwe Environmental Lawyers Association (ZELA)- Establishment of Environmental Courts in Zimbabwe. Dr. Byron Zamasiya
Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (Zimbabwe) – How best can we include Climate Smart Education into the Curriculum. Mr . Edson Fana
Plenary
IPSI First Global Conference - Ministry of Environment, Peru
Comment from Ministry of Environment, Peru's Miriam Cerdán on the first Global Conference for the International Partnership for the Satoyama Initiative.
published: 08 Apr 2011
Interview with Veronica Villena, Ministry of Environment, Peru
In an interview with CDKN, Veronica Villlena from Peru's Ministry of Environment, talks of the commitments to achieving Peru's Nationally Determined Contributions, and how they are assessing various finance channels, namely the Green Climate Fund, as well as looking towards the private sector.
published: 27 Jul 2016
Commitments to Natural Infrastructure: Fabiola Muñoz, Minister of Environment of Peru
The Natural Infrastructure for Water Security Project in Peru works to demonstrate how well-managed natural infrastructure projects deliver water security benefits and are sustainable, cost-effective, and scalable.
In this video, Fabiola Muñoz, Minister of Environment of Peru and President of the Natural Infrastructure for Water Security Advisory Board, discusses why protecting water at its headwaters is critical, and how an ecosystem services approach represents an opportunity for sustainable development for Peru.
The Natural Infrastructure for Water Security (NIWS) project is funded by USAID and the Government of Canada. It is implemented by Forest Trends with our consortium partners CONDESAN, the Peruvian Society for Environmental Law (SPDA), EcoDecision, and experts from Imperial C...
published: 28 Nov 2018
Minister of Environment of Peru - High-Level Event - Transformative Action for Nature & People
Mr. Rubén Ramírez Mateo, Minister of Environment of Peru speaking at the High-Level Event showcasing transformative action for nature and people
published: 11 Oct 2021
Equator Prize 2019 - Dr. Lucía Delfina Ruíz Ostoic; Minister of Environment, Peru
Peruvian Minister of the Environment Dr. Lucía Delfina Ruíz Ostoic discusses the importance of the environment and the need for a global response to climate change.
published: 14 Oct 2019
Ministry of Environment (Peru) | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_Environment_(Peru)
00:00:48 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker i...
published: 16 May 2019
Shocking images of environmental devastation in the Peruvian rainforest
Güido Lombardi, a Peruvian journalist, tells in his news radio program at RPP Noticias the impressions that he got after overflying the affected areas by the illegal mining in Madre de Dios, in the Peruvian rainforest. These images where captured by the Carnegie Airborne Observatory.
published: 19 Sep 2013
Peruvian shamans make a plea ahead of Earth Day
(21 Apr 2023)
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Lima, Peru - 21 April 2023
1. Shamans shake bouquets of flowers, rattles, as they walk around an Earth made of cardboard
2. Shaman wearing Indigenous flag on his shoulders blowing a seashell
3. Shaman spilling petals over cardboard Earth
4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Walter Alarcon, President of the Organization of Shamans and Healers of Peru:
"We have come here (to San Cristobal Hill) to meet to perform an ancestral, mystical ritual, in defense of the ecology, in defense of the Earth, so that there is no contamination, so that the population and the human being, become aware of what is happening in the world, because of the contamination that they themselves are doing."
5. Various of ceremony, shamans blowing seashells, burning inc...
published: 26 Apr 2023
Minister of Environment of Peru, Elsa Galarza, Speaking at COP23
Minister of Environment of Peru, Elsa Galarza, talking on a panel at COP23 on Forest Day in Bonn, Germany
published: 01 Dec 2017
EARTHDAY 2021. INTERVIEW TO THE MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENT OF PERU GABRIEL QUIJANDRA ACOSTA
EARTHDAY 2021. INTERVIEW TO THE MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENT OF PERU his Excellency GABRIEL QUIJANDRA ACOSTA by EARTHDAY.ORG Mr. Nick Nutall.GLOBAL DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS and
EARTHDAY.ORG SOUTH AMERICA
Comment from Ministry of Environment, Peru's Miriam Cerdán on the first Global Conference for the International Partnership for the Satoyama Initiative.
Comment from Ministry of Environment, Peru's Miriam Cerdán on the first Global Conference for the International Partnership for the Satoyama Initiative.
Comment from Ministry of Environment, Peru's Miriam Cerdán on the first Global Conference for the International Partnership for the Satoyama Initiative.
In an interview with CDKN, Veronica Villlena from Peru's Ministry of Environment, talks of the commitments to achieving Peru's Nationally Determined Contributio...
In an interview with CDKN, Veronica Villlena from Peru's Ministry of Environment, talks of the commitments to achieving Peru's Nationally Determined Contributions, and how they are assessing various finance channels, namely the Green Climate Fund, as well as looking towards the private sector.
In an interview with CDKN, Veronica Villlena from Peru's Ministry of Environment, talks of the commitments to achieving Peru's Nationally Determined Contributions, and how they are assessing various finance channels, namely the Green Climate Fund, as well as looking towards the private sector.
The Natural Infrastructure for Water Security Project in Peru works to demonstrate how well-managed natural infrastructure projects deliver water security benef...
The Natural Infrastructure for Water Security Project in Peru works to demonstrate how well-managed natural infrastructure projects deliver water security benefits and are sustainable, cost-effective, and scalable.
In this video, Fabiola Muñoz, Minister of Environment of Peru and President of the Natural Infrastructure for Water Security Advisory Board, discusses why protecting water at its headwaters is critical, and how an ecosystem services approach represents an opportunity for sustainable development for Peru.
The Natural Infrastructure for Water Security (NIWS) project is funded by USAID and the Government of Canada. It is implemented by Forest Trends with our consortium partners CONDESAN, the Peruvian Society for Environmental Law (SPDA), EcoDecision, and experts from Imperial College London.
The Natural Infrastructure for Water Security Project in Peru works to demonstrate how well-managed natural infrastructure projects deliver water security benefits and are sustainable, cost-effective, and scalable.
In this video, Fabiola Muñoz, Minister of Environment of Peru and President of the Natural Infrastructure for Water Security Advisory Board, discusses why protecting water at its headwaters is critical, and how an ecosystem services approach represents an opportunity for sustainable development for Peru.
The Natural Infrastructure for Water Security (NIWS) project is funded by USAID and the Government of Canada. It is implemented by Forest Trends with our consortium partners CONDESAN, the Peruvian Society for Environmental Law (SPDA), EcoDecision, and experts from Imperial College London.
Peruvian Minister of the Environment Dr. Lucía Delfina Ruíz Ostoic discusses the importance of the environment and the need for a global response to climate cha...
Peruvian Minister of the Environment Dr. Lucía Delfina Ruíz Ostoic discusses the importance of the environment and the need for a global response to climate change.
Peruvian Minister of the Environment Dr. Lucía Delfina Ruíz Ostoic discusses the importance of the environment and the need for a global response to climate change.
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_Environment_(Peru)
00:00:48 See also
Listening is a mor...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_Environment_(Peru)
00:00:48 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
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Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
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Speaking Rate: 0.7639477835944696
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"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The Ministry of Environment of Peru is a ministry of the Cabinet of Peru, created on May 13, 2008. Its function is to oversee the environmental sector of Peru, with the authority to design, establish, and execute government policies concerning the environment. It has two subdivisions:
Strategic Development of Natural Resources
Environmental ManagementIt also has an Advisory Commission. The first minister of this ministry is the ecologist Antonio Brack Egg. Current minister is Fabiola Martha Muñoz Dodero.
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_Environment_(Peru)
00:00:48 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
https://assistant.google.com/services/invoke/uid/0000001a130b3f91
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=wikipedia+tts
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
https://github.com/nodef/wikipedia-tts
Speaking Rate: 0.7639477835944696
Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-F
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Ministry of Environment of Peru is a ministry of the Cabinet of Peru, created on May 13, 2008. Its function is to oversee the environmental sector of Peru, with the authority to design, establish, and execute government policies concerning the environment. It has two subdivisions:
Strategic Development of Natural Resources
Environmental ManagementIt also has an Advisory Commission. The first minister of this ministry is the ecologist Antonio Brack Egg. Current minister is Fabiola Martha Muñoz Dodero.
Güido Lombardi, a Peruvian journalist, tells in his news radio program at RPP Noticias the impressions that he got after overflying the affected areas by the i...
Güido Lombardi, a Peruvian journalist, tells in his news radio program at RPP Noticias the impressions that he got after overflying the affected areas by the illegal mining in Madre de Dios, in the Peruvian rainforest. These images where captured by the Carnegie Airborne Observatory.
Güido Lombardi, a Peruvian journalist, tells in his news radio program at RPP Noticias the impressions that he got after overflying the affected areas by the illegal mining in Madre de Dios, in the Peruvian rainforest. These images where captured by the Carnegie Airborne Observatory.
(21 Apr 2023)
RESTRICTION SUMMARY:
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Lima, Peru - 21 April 2023
1. Shamans shake bouquets of flowers, rattles, as they walk around an Eart...
(21 Apr 2023)
RESTRICTION SUMMARY:
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Lima, Peru - 21 April 2023
1. Shamans shake bouquets of flowers, rattles, as they walk around an Earth made of cardboard
2. Shaman wearing Indigenous flag on his shoulders blowing a seashell
3. Shaman spilling petals over cardboard Earth
4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Walter Alarcon, President of the Organization of Shamans and Healers of Peru:
"We have come here (to San Cristobal Hill) to meet to perform an ancestral, mystical ritual, in defense of the ecology, in defense of the Earth, so that there is no contamination, so that the population and the human being, become aware of what is happening in the world, because of the contamination that they themselves are doing."
5. Various of ceremony, shamans blowing seashells, burning incense and making pleas
6. Various of Shaman making a plea, as he shakes a rattle and takes coca leaves with his hand UPSOUND (Spanish): "We ask for crops to mother Earth, to nature / For the coca leaf, we plea for negative things to be away, / For our ancestors, one more time."
7. Shamans shaking ratles atop of the hilld with Lima in the background
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Callao, Peru - 21 April 2023
10. Various of workers of the Ministry of Environment, take down saplings from a truck
11. Various of workers planting trees
12. Workers cheering
13. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Albina Ruiz, Minister of Environment:
"I think that when we launch a campaign like this, everyone is aware that climate change is creating a crisis, we have heavy rains that generate problems in the north, but we have droughts in the south and today what we are saying is that we are going to reforest the country, to combat a little bit this whole issue of the effects of climate change."
14. Minister planting trees
15. Wide of people planting trees
STORYLINE:
Shamans and healers from all corners of Peru met in Lima on Friday, performing a syncretic ritual to make a plea for nature ahead of Earth Day.
The ceremony was held atop of San Cristobal hill, with a view of the desertic scenery of the Peruvian capital.
They burnt incense, shook rattles, and blew seashells so they bring the attention of what humanity is doing to the planet, said Walter Alarcon, President of the organization of shamans and healers of Peru.
Albina Ruiz, Peruvian Environment Minister also marked the date, leading a campaign planting trees in a park on the outskirts of the city.
It is part of a larger effort, which authorities say has led to the planting of over 100,00 trees.
Earth Day is celebrated on Saturday, April 22.
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RESTRICTION SUMMARY:
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Lima, Peru - 21 April 2023
1. Shamans shake bouquets of flowers, rattles, as they walk around an Earth made of cardboard
2. Shaman wearing Indigenous flag on his shoulders blowing a seashell
3. Shaman spilling petals over cardboard Earth
4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Walter Alarcon, President of the Organization of Shamans and Healers of Peru:
"We have come here (to San Cristobal Hill) to meet to perform an ancestral, mystical ritual, in defense of the ecology, in defense of the Earth, so that there is no contamination, so that the population and the human being, become aware of what is happening in the world, because of the contamination that they themselves are doing."
5. Various of ceremony, shamans blowing seashells, burning incense and making pleas
6. Various of Shaman making a plea, as he shakes a rattle and takes coca leaves with his hand UPSOUND (Spanish): "We ask for crops to mother Earth, to nature / For the coca leaf, we plea for negative things to be away, / For our ancestors, one more time."
7. Shamans shaking ratles atop of the hilld with Lima in the background
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Callao, Peru - 21 April 2023
10. Various of workers of the Ministry of Environment, take down saplings from a truck
11. Various of workers planting trees
12. Workers cheering
13. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Albina Ruiz, Minister of Environment:
"I think that when we launch a campaign like this, everyone is aware that climate change is creating a crisis, we have heavy rains that generate problems in the north, but we have droughts in the south and today what we are saying is that we are going to reforest the country, to combat a little bit this whole issue of the effects of climate change."
14. Minister planting trees
15. Wide of people planting trees
STORYLINE:
Shamans and healers from all corners of Peru met in Lima on Friday, performing a syncretic ritual to make a plea for nature ahead of Earth Day.
The ceremony was held atop of San Cristobal hill, with a view of the desertic scenery of the Peruvian capital.
They burnt incense, shook rattles, and blew seashells so they bring the attention of what humanity is doing to the planet, said Walter Alarcon, President of the organization of shamans and healers of Peru.
Albina Ruiz, Peruvian Environment Minister also marked the date, leading a campaign planting trees in a park on the outskirts of the city.
It is part of a larger effort, which authorities say has led to the planting of over 100,00 trees.
Earth Day is celebrated on Saturday, April 22.
AP Video shot by Mauricio Muñoz, Cesar Barreto
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EARTHDAY 2021. INTERVIEW TO THE MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENT OF PERU his Excellency GABRIEL QUIJANDRA ACOSTA by EARTHDAY.ORG Mr. Nick Nutall.GLOBAL DIRECTOR OF COMM...
EARTHDAY 2021. INTERVIEW TO THE MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENT OF PERU his Excellency GABRIEL QUIJANDRA ACOSTA by EARTHDAY.ORG Mr. Nick Nutall.GLOBAL DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS and
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EARTHDAY 2021. INTERVIEW TO THE MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENT OF PERU his Excellency GABRIEL QUIJANDRA ACOSTA by EARTHDAY.ORG Mr. Nick Nutall.GLOBAL DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS and
EARTHDAY.ORG SOUTH AMERICA
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Stephen Sackur is in Zimbabwe. A land blessed with natural riches such as the mighty Zambezi river, thousands of square kilometres of forest and fertile soil, this country has remained one of Africa's greatest wildlife sanctuaries through years of political turmoil and misrule. But for how much longer? Drought is now an existential threat to wildlife and humans alike. Southern Africa's climate is warming at an alarming rate. Can Zimbabwe adapt, before it’s too late?
The Ministry of Environment, Natural Resources Conservation and Tourism (MENT) through; Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA) and Department of National Museum and Monuments (DNMM) in partnership with United Nations Development (UNDP) through GEF Small Grants Programme (GEF/SGP) and Biodiversity Finance Initiative (BIOFIN) project organized an event to launch of environmental projects in Tsabong on Thursday 13th February 2020.
Following the invasion of some parts of the Manicaland commercial forests by some illegal miners and settlers, the permanent secretary in the ministry of Environment speaks about the ministry's position.
Also watch: UNDER SIEGE: The story of Manicaland Forests illegal invaders here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrvTe46jG34&t=12s
Joint statement of the KAZA TFCA partner states on the official launch of the first-ever KAZA-Wide coordinated aerial survey. By Mr. Teofilus Nghitila, Executive Director of the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism, Namibia as coordinating country for the KAZA TFCA.
The surviving 23 baby elephants exported to China from Zimbabwe are to be held for a minimum of two years in tiny cages at a Chinese quarantine facility with only a small concrete yard to exercise in. Network for Animals has discovered that the elephants are destined for a new zoo being built in Qingyuan, a city in southern China, but the zoo will only be ready to take them in 2018, at the earliest. Until then the babies will be held in conditions so bad that they are unlikely to survive.
Network for Animals’ African director David Barritt traveled to China where he tried to persuade Chinese authorities to provide better living conditions for the elephants. “The elephants are all sick and display serious wounds and other signs of being in poor condition,” said Barritt. “The chances of them surviving in these conditions are very poor. We have visual evidence that the elephants are crammed together in tiny cages and are allowed out for one or two hours a day into a barred concrete yard that gives them no room to exercise. These are appalling conditions that are deadly for their health and mental well-being. If disease and ill-treatment don’t kill them, the mental anguish they are enduring will.”
Yesterday (Jan 4, 2016) Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, Zimbabwe’s environment minister, who is on a visit to China, claimed the elephants were being well treated and that Zimbabwe intended to increase its export of wildlife, including elephants.
“What the Minister says is completely untrue,” said Barritt. “All anyone has to do to find out the truth for themselves is to watch the video on the Network for Animals website. “These elephants are not in good condition and the way in which they are being treated will lead to their deaths.
READ THE UPDATE ON THIS STORY HERE:https://networkforanimals.org/news/cites-votes-that-african-elephants-should-not-be-sent-elsewhere/
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Session 3: Sharing Best Practices on Environment and Climate Change
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Session Chair: Dr. Mavis Chiware
Speakers:
UNESCO – Intergenerational Responsibility and Ethical Principles in relation with Climate Change.
Mr Phinith Chanthalangsy Head of Unit, Programme Specialist Social and Human Sciences Sector- UNESCO Regional Office for Southern Africa (ROSA)
Green Governance: How can Communities and Traditional Structures foster Indigenous Knowledge for environmental sustainability and Climate Justice. Mr. Frank Mpalo Executive Director
Zimbabwe Environmental Lawyers Association (ZELA)- Establishment of Environmental Courts in Zimbabwe. Dr. Byron Zamasiya
Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (Zimbabwe) – How best can we include Climate Smart Education into the Curriculum. Mr . Edson Fana
Plenary
Comment from Ministry of Environment, Peru's Miriam Cerdán on the first Global Conference for the International Partnership for the Satoyama Initiative.
In an interview with CDKN, Veronica Villlena from Peru's Ministry of Environment, talks of the commitments to achieving Peru's Nationally Determined Contributions, and how they are assessing various finance channels, namely the Green Climate Fund, as well as looking towards the private sector.
The Natural Infrastructure for Water Security Project in Peru works to demonstrate how well-managed natural infrastructure projects deliver water security benefits and are sustainable, cost-effective, and scalable.
In this video, Fabiola Muñoz, Minister of Environment of Peru and President of the Natural Infrastructure for Water Security Advisory Board, discusses why protecting water at its headwaters is critical, and how an ecosystem services approach represents an opportunity for sustainable development for Peru.
The Natural Infrastructure for Water Security (NIWS) project is funded by USAID and the Government of Canada. It is implemented by Forest Trends with our consortium partners CONDESAN, the Peruvian Society for Environmental Law (SPDA), EcoDecision, and experts from Imperial College London.
Peruvian Minister of the Environment Dr. Lucía Delfina Ruíz Ostoic discusses the importance of the environment and the need for a global response to climate change.
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The Ministry of Environment of Peru is a ministry of the Cabinet of Peru, created on May 13, 2008. Its function is to oversee the environmental sector of Peru, with the authority to design, establish, and execute government policies concerning the environment. It has two subdivisions:
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Environmental ManagementIt also has an Advisory Commission. The first minister of this ministry is the ecologist Antonio Brack Egg. Current minister is Fabiola Martha Muñoz Dodero.
Güido Lombardi, a Peruvian journalist, tells in his news radio program at RPP Noticias the impressions that he got after overflying the affected areas by the illegal mining in Madre de Dios, in the Peruvian rainforest. These images where captured by the Carnegie Airborne Observatory.
(21 Apr 2023)
RESTRICTION SUMMARY:
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Lima, Peru - 21 April 2023
1. Shamans shake bouquets of flowers, rattles, as they walk around an Earth made of cardboard
2. Shaman wearing Indigenous flag on his shoulders blowing a seashell
3. Shaman spilling petals over cardboard Earth
4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Walter Alarcon, President of the Organization of Shamans and Healers of Peru:
"We have come here (to San Cristobal Hill) to meet to perform an ancestral, mystical ritual, in defense of the ecology, in defense of the Earth, so that there is no contamination, so that the population and the human being, become aware of what is happening in the world, because of the contamination that they themselves are doing."
5. Various of ceremony, shamans blowing seashells, burning incense and making pleas
6. Various of Shaman making a plea, as he shakes a rattle and takes coca leaves with his hand UPSOUND (Spanish): "We ask for crops to mother Earth, to nature / For the coca leaf, we plea for negative things to be away, / For our ancestors, one more time."
7. Shamans shaking ratles atop of the hilld with Lima in the background
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Callao, Peru - 21 April 2023
10. Various of workers of the Ministry of Environment, take down saplings from a truck
11. Various of workers planting trees
12. Workers cheering
13. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Albina Ruiz, Minister of Environment:
"I think that when we launch a campaign like this, everyone is aware that climate change is creating a crisis, we have heavy rains that generate problems in the north, but we have droughts in the south and today what we are saying is that we are going to reforest the country, to combat a little bit this whole issue of the effects of climate change."
14. Minister planting trees
15. Wide of people planting trees
STORYLINE:
Shamans and healers from all corners of Peru met in Lima on Friday, performing a syncretic ritual to make a plea for nature ahead of Earth Day.
The ceremony was held atop of San Cristobal hill, with a view of the desertic scenery of the Peruvian capital.
They burnt incense, shook rattles, and blew seashells so they bring the attention of what humanity is doing to the planet, said Walter Alarcon, President of the organization of shamans and healers of Peru.
Albina Ruiz, Peruvian Environment Minister also marked the date, leading a campaign planting trees in a park on the outskirts of the city.
It is part of a larger effort, which authorities say has led to the planting of over 100,00 trees.
Earth Day is celebrated on Saturday, April 22.
AP Video shot by Mauricio Muñoz, Cesar Barreto
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EARTHDAY 2021. INTERVIEW TO THE MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENT OF PERU his Excellency GABRIEL QUIJANDRA ACOSTA by EARTHDAY.ORG Mr. Nick Nutall.GLOBAL DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS and
EARTHDAY.ORG SOUTH AMERICA