Medici per l’ambiente Newsletter N°10 1 giugno 20201 giugno 2020Giuseppe Fattori Medici per l’ambiente – A cura di ISDE Modena in collaborazione con “Marketing sociale”. Newsletter N°10 by Giuseppe Fattori Powered by Ripartire, ma non a costo della salute – Di Francesco Soci. ISDE, Medici per la Salute e l’Ambiente From www.scoop.it – 31 May, 17:19 Da plastic free a free plastic – Di Francesco Bertolini From www.snpambiente.it – 31 May, 20:47 Francesco Bertolini (SDA Bocconi) ha pubblicato una riflessione sull’uso della plastica al tempo del Coronavirus. “Sono passati solo pochi mesi, ma abbiamo invertito le parole; rischiamo di sacrificare decenni di impegno ambientale in poche settimane. Plastic free era il mantra pre-coronavirus; ora la plastica è tornata prepotente, colonizzando bar, ristoranti, supermercati e negozi come mai nella storia. Climate change impacts and adaptation in Europe From www.scoop.it – 31 May, 17:31 Science Diplomacy: COVID-19 and Beyond – Balakrishna Pisupati From www.scoop.it – 31 May, 17:28 3 Steps to Scaling Up Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Adaptation From www.wri.org – 31 May, 17:46 Nature-based solutions provide economic, climate and community benefits, yet many nations are not realizing their full potential for climate adaptation. The Coronavirus Pandemic Could Give Business Leaders a Broader Mandate for Sustainability From www.wri.org – 31 May, 17:33 Even before the coronavirus crisis hit, we knew the status quo was not sustainable for resilient, thriving societies and economies. All of us — including the business community — need to consider what happens as we emerge from this crisis. Cos’è il Green Social Festival? Un’opportunità di costruire una società in grado di affrontare e re-inventare il futuro. From www.facebook.com – 31 May, 23:15 Lunedì 8 Giugno, in occasione della prima puntata sarà con noi Serena Giacomin, presidente di Italian Climate Network Inquinamento e Coronavirus — ARPAT – Agenzia regionale per la protezione ambientale della Toscana From www.arpat.toscana.it – 31 May, 17:35 Gli effetti sull’inquinamento del blocco per il Coronavirus e gli studi sulle connessioni far questo e l’inquinamento. Il prolungato blocco che sta interessando il nostro Paese, così come tutto il Mondo, con la fortissima riduzione degli spostamenti ed il fermo di molte attività produttive, sta incidendo sulle emissioni inquinanti sia in atmosfera che sul rumore. Sono già disponibili molte informazioni sull’argomento. D’altra parte incominciano ad essere disponibili vari contributi scientifici che analizzano le possibili correlazioni fra la diffusione del CoViD-19 e l’inquinamento atmosferico. Water and Migration: A Global Overview From www.scoop.it – 31 May, 17:29 World No Tobacco Day 2020 From www.who.int – 31 May, 18:09 #TobaccoExposed The global campaign will debunk myths and expose devious tactics employed by these industries. It will provide young people with the knowledge required to easily detect industry manipulation and equip them with the tools to rebuff such tactics, thereby empowering young people to stand up against them. This is especially important right now as studies show that smokers have a higher risk for a severe case of coronavirus. WHO calls on all young people to join the fight to become a tobacco-free generation. Offline: A global health crisis? No, something far worse From www.thelancet.com – 31 May, 17:43 Every evening we scour those graphs looking for signs that the epidemic is in retreat.New cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). People in hospital with COVID-19. Critical care beds with COVID-19 patients. Daily COVID-19 deaths in hospital. And then the final and bluntly worded “global death comparison”. Those with responsibility for leading us through this emergency have called it “a once in a century global healthcrisis”. This statement is incorrect on two grounds. First, because we cannot know what the rest of the century will bring. Staying Connected in a Crisis: How Emerging Technology and Data can Reduce the Impact of a Pandemic From iotbusinessnews.com – 31 May, 18:29 By Paul Marshall, founder and CCO of Eseye. The world is facing a once in a generation crisis, its scale matched only by the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918 to 1920. Citizens face huge restrictions on the way they live their lives, cut off from loved ones and their livelihoods threatened. Condividi:TwitterFacebookMi piace:Mi piace Caricamento... Correlati