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So lief die 19. National-League-Runde: Geering sorgt für ZSC-Erlösung

Blick.ch - Sat, 10/25/2025 - 22:43
Die ZSC Lions und Bern sind die einzigen zwei Teams, die am Samstagabend jeweils in der Fremde reüssieren. Davos, Servette, Lugano und Lausanne jubeln alle zu Hause über drei Punkte.

Davos feiert seine Ex-Stars: Gänsehaut beim Abschied von Ambühl und Wieser

Blick.ch - Sat, 10/25/2025 - 22:12
Sie wollten ihren Abschied beim HCD gemeinsam feiern. Während Marc Wieser eine Rede vorbereitet hat, hält sich Andres Ambühl gewohnt kurz.

FCSG-Noten gegen GC: Für diesen Vogt kanns nur die Bestnote geben

Blick.ch - Sat, 10/25/2025 - 21:46
Wer hat wie abgeschnitten? Hier findest du die Noten des 5:0-Siegs von St. Gallen gegen GC.

L'émoi des Guinéens face au montant de 100 000 dollars fixé pour la caution pour se présenter aux élections

BBC Afrique - Sat, 10/25/2025 - 13:57
Les autorités affirment que ce montant élevé est nécessaire pour garantir que seuls des candidats crédibles participent.

Commission announces Japan-inspired critical materials plan

Euractiv.com - Sat, 10/25/2025 - 13:42
“Whether on energy or raw materials, defence or digital, Europe has to strive for its independence,” said Commission President Ursula von der Leyen

Rablót csíptek el a rendőrök Eperjesen

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Sat, 10/25/2025 - 12:28
Szombat este Eperjesen, a Masarykova utcán kiraboltak egy 48 éves férfit. Az elkövető áldozatára támadt, majd erőszakkal elvette tőle a pénztárcáját. A rendőrség meggyanúsított egy 31 éves sztankahermányi férfit, indítványozták az előzetes letartóztatását.

Von der Leyen hints at ‘trade bazooka’ against China’s rare earth chokehold

Euractiv.com - Sat, 10/25/2025 - 12:15
“Europe cannot do things the same way anymore. We learned this lesson painfully with energy; we will not repeat it with critical materials”

La météo du week-end en Algérie : à quelles prévisions faut-il s’attendre ce samedi 25 octobre ?

Algérie 360 - Sat, 10/25/2025 - 11:51

Après une semaine marquée par des conditions parfois instables, la météo en Algérie s’annonce particulièrement clémente ce samedi 25 octobre. À seulement quelques jours du […]

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Belgian government rallies around De Wever over Russian assets veto

Euractiv.com - Sat, 10/25/2025 - 11:32
At a European summit on Thursday, De Wever energetically refused an EU plan to fashion a €140 billion loan to Kyiv from immobilised Russian assets without guarantees for Belgium

Why America’s financial craziness could help Ukraine – but devastate the world

Euractiv.com - Sat, 10/25/2025 - 08:01
Trump-induced volatility might reduce the risks for Europe of using Russian sovereign assets to help Kyiv. But signs of a US-induced global financial crisis are mounting

Chairs’ statement following 24 October Coalition of the Willing Leaders’ meeting

European Council - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 21:32
The Prime Minister Starmer and President Macron today co-chaired a virtual meeting of the Coalition of the Willing, attended by President Zelenskyy. Leaders were united in their support for Ukraine and desire for a just and lasting peace.

Chairs’ statement following 24 October Coalition of the Willing Leaders’ meeting

Europäischer Rat (Nachrichten) - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 21:32
The Prime Minister Starmer and President Macron today co-chaired a virtual meeting of the Coalition of the Willing, attended by President Zelenskyy. Leaders were united in their support for Ukraine and desire for a just and lasting peace.

Weekly schedule of President António Costa

Europäischer Rat (Nachrichten) - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 21:32
Weekly schedule of President António Costa, 26 October – 2 November 2025

Media advisory - Agriculture and Fisheries Council of 27-28 October 2025

Europäischer Rat (Nachrichten) - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 21:32
Main agenda items, approximate timing, public sessions and press opportunities.

President Costa to attend the 47th ASEAN Summit in Malaysia and to travel to Abu Dhabi

Europäischer Rat (Nachrichten) - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 21:32
The President of the European Council, António Costa, will travel to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 26 and 27 October to attend the 47th ASEAN Summit, and to Abu Dhabi where he will meet the President of the United Arab Emirates, HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyann on 28 October.

Weihnachtsdeko im Oktober?: «Nicht vor dem Samichlaus-Tag»

Blick.ch - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 21:05
In manchen Haushalten werden bereits die Christbäume geschmückt. Guetzli im Laden gibt es schon seit September. Aber braucht es denn schon im Herbst Weihnachtsdekoration? Blick-Redaktoren liefern Pro und Contra.

Mehr Waffen und mehr Geld für die Ukraine: Koalition der Willigen müht sich bei Treffen in London um Fortschritte

Blick.ch - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 20:54
Nachdem er mit seiner Tomahawk-Bitte in den USA mit leeren Händen ausgegangen ist, traf sich Wolodimir Selenski am Freitag mit den europäischen Staatsoberhäuptern – diese ringen um Fortschritte.

Eyes in the Sky: How Satellites Are Helping to Reduce Emissions from Livestock

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 18:09

Time2Graze will use Sentinel-2 satellite data to track pasture biomass and support farmers and land managers to make informed decisions about grazing management, resource allocation, and sustainable land use.

By Lindsey Sloat
LANCASTER, PA, Oct 24 2025 (IPS)

Thousands of years ago, we looked to the stars for guidance — constellations like Taurus and the Pleiades signalled the changing of the seasons and the best times to plant, harvest and move animals.

Today, we may soon turn skyward once again, but this time to satellites that reveal in near-real-time when and where grasses are most nutritious and digestible. Feeding livestock at these peak moments not only boosts growth but also cuts methane, since animals release the most methane during digestion, a process known as enteric fermentation.

Globally, enteric fermentation from livestock accounts for nearly one third of methane emissions generated from human activities. This matters because methane has 86 times the heat-trapping power of CO2 over a 20-year period; yet it breaks down much faster. This means that methane reduction is one of the fastest ways to slow down the rate of global temperature rise.

Smarter grazing is a major opportunity. Farmers already rotate herds so pastures can recover but often rely on guesswork. When cattle graze younger, more digestible grasses, they produce less methane per unit of milk or meat. Yet in many regions, farms capture only 40 to 60 percent of their pasture’s potential. Unlocking this potential would improve productivity and cut emissions.

Two thirds of all agricultural land worldwide is devoted to livestock grazing, so even small efficiency gains can have a big impact. A 10 percent improvement in feed digestibility, for example, can reduce methane emissions per unit of feed or product by 12 to 20 percent.

Closing this pasture productivity gap by optimizing grazing would not just significantly reduce methane emissions, but also improve livestock keepers’ livelihoods, because increases in livestock productivity translate into more milk and more meat per animal.

The newly launched Time2Graze project, funded by the Global Methane Hub and in partnership with Land & Carbon Lab’s Global Pasture Watch research consortium, will apply Sentinel-2 satellite data and modelling to track pasture biomass.

This near-real-time data, combined with rancher observations and digital decision support tools, will provide important information for farmers and land managers, helping them to make informed decisions about grazing management, resource allocation, and sustainable land use.

This new data will offer free, open, up-to-date information that will be available on Google Earth Engine and other platforms to guide when and where animals should graze to consume the most abundant and digestible forage. To ensure usefulness to livestock farming and pastoralism, Time2Graze partners will conduct on-farm trials at more than 100 sites across eight countries in Latin America and Africa.

Alongside other livestock sector advances — improved feed additives, manure management, and animal health and genetics included — digital and data-enabled livestock management is essential to delivering climate solutions at the necessary speed and scale. Within the food system, these advances sit alongside improvements to rice production, reducing food loss and waste, and shifting high-meat diets toward plants.

Livestock management data innovations arrive at a pivotal moment in the development of international policies around methane emissions. More than 150 countries have signed the Global Methane Pledge, committing to cut methane emissions by 30 percent by 2030. Livestock enteric fermentation is the single largest source they must tackle. Likewise, the UN COP28 climate talks’ Emirates Declaration on Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems and many countries’ climate strategies, or Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), now emphasize methane mitigation and climate-smart agriculture as cornerstones of their strategies.

Yet, climate finance dedicated to global livestock systems languishes at just 0.01 percent of total spend, equivalent to a US$181 billion funding gap, lagging far behind the ambition demonstrated by these international initiatives.

Innovations in satellite-based grassland and forage monitoring are emerging as powerful tools to cut methane while improving productivity. Governments, climate finance institutions, and development banks should prioritize and expand support for these kinds of solutions to accelerate their impact across the livestock sector.

Redirecting a fraction of agricultural subsidies and climate finance toward such efficiency gains could not only unlock rapid, measurable methane reductions, but also additional co-benefits, such as reducing deforestation and ecosystem conversion, safeguarding future food security, and strengthening rural livelihoods. Realizing this potential will depend not only on data, but also on farmer adoption, political will, and the ability to scale solutions across diverse grazing systems.

For generations, the stars helped farmers decide when to move their animals. Today, satellites can do the same, but with far greater precision. With more investment and adoption, these new guides can help agriculture deliver on its climate promises.

Lindsey Sloat, Research Associate, Land & Carbon Lab and World Resources Institute

IPS UN Bureau

 


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Deutschland und Spanien starten Dialog zu EU-Status von Regionalsprachen

Euractiv.de - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 17:13
Hintergrund ist, dass der Plan, Katalanisch, Baskisch und Galicisch in die Liste der EU-Amtssprachen aufzunehmen, im Juli ins Stocken geraten war – unter anderem, weil Deutschland und andere Mitgliedstaaten Vorbehalte äußerten.

Wafcon expansion offers 'great exposure' - Chawinga

BBC Africa - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 14:18
The expansion of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations is a "great boost" to teams that have never qualified for the finals, says Malawi captain Tabitha Chawinga.
Categories: Africa, Europäische Union

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