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       AI to prevent deforestation in the Amazon
       By: chandna rani Date: September 9, 2023, 6:14 am
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       In the international raw materials trade, certificates that
       guarantee environmentally friendly and socially balanced
       extraction of raw materials have to play a more important role.
       International labor standards, such as those relating to health
       and safety at work, and the prohibition of child labor, must be
       taken into account. Other international agreements and
       conventions, such as the Sustainable Development Goals of the
       United Nations, which, for example, establish the right to a
       clean environment, or the Escazú Agreement on access to
       information, political participation and access to justice in
       environmental matters in Latin America and the Caribbean, should
       be part of bilateral and multilateral trade agreements.
       In addition, the Supply Chain Law that has already Phone Number
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       approved in Germany – and is still being
       debated in the European Union – can give new impetus. Consumers
       also play an important role: through their purchasing decisions,
       for example, of new cars and technological devices, or through
       individual energy consumption. However, it is the countries
       where raw materials are refined that must be in the first line
       of obligations to comply. Recycling and closed cycles of raw
       materials should gain importance in the coming decades due to
       their scarcity and the climate impacts associated with their
       extraction.
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       Only in this way can we prevent climate protection in Western
       industrialized countries from being carried out at the expense
       of disadvantaged groups and ecosystems in Latin America and
       other parts of the world.The year 2022 will go down in European
       history as a clear turning point, perhaps even as a turning
       point. Russia's war offensive against Ukraine that began on
       February 24 marks the beginning of a profound paradigm shift in
       the European security and peace order, perhaps also in the world
       and economic order. Only 30 years after the fall of the Iron
       Curtain and the signing of the Charter of Paris, Europe finds
       itself facing the ruins of what Mikhail Gorbachev called the
       "common home" and the idea of ​​cooperative and
       collective security in Europe that was associated with him.
       Vladimir Putin's invasion challenges many previous certainties
       and assumptions.
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