1. Climate Change report
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has published a report after a week of intense debate between scientists and government officials.
The IPCC’s Synthesis Report calls for fossil fuels to be phased out by 2100 if the world is to avoid dangerous climate change.
The report says that most of the world’s electricity must be produced from low-carbon sources by 2050.
It warns that if nothing is done the worst is yet to come, including food shortages and violent conflicts.
UN secretary general, Ban Ki-moon said, “Science has spoken. There is no ambiguity in the message. Leaders must act. Time is not on our side.”
In brief it states:
- Warming is “unequivocal” and the human influence on climate is clear
- The period from 1983 to 2012 was likely the warmest 30-year period of the last 1,400 years.
- Droughts, coastal storm surges from the rising oceans and wildlife extinctions on land and in the seas will all worsen unless emissions are cut
- The acidification of the oceans, the melting of arctic ice and poorer crop yields in many parts are already being felt around the globe.
- Without concerted action on carbon, temperatures will increase over the coming decades and could be almost 5C above pre-industrial levels by the end of this century
- If not, the world faces “severe, pervasive and irreversible” damage.
2. Sweatshop workers make feminist t-shirts
A British newspaper has uncovered sweatshop conditions that make T-shirts worn by celebrities and British politicians to promote feminism.
The Mail On Sunday said that its investigation found the t-shirts with the slogan “This is what a feminist looks like” were being produced on a factory on the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius where the women machinists sleep 16 to a room.
The British fashion retailer Whistles, which sells the garments for £45 each, described the allegations as “extremely serious” and said it would be mounting an urgent investigation.