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624. FAO Science and Innovation Strategy
623. One Year After the UN Food Systems Summit
622. Human Development Report 2021/2022
On September 8, the United Nations Development Programme released the 2021/2022 Human Development Report (HDR) — “Uncertain Times, Unsettled Lives: Shaping our The Shaping our Future in a Transforming World”, noting that human development indicators have fallen back for the second consecutive year to 2016 levels, and warned that progress toward achieving the SDGs by 2030 has disappeared.
621. The Role of Climate Change in Pakistan Floods
620. United in Science 2022
In conjunction with the UN General Assembly in September, UN agencies, led by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), have released United in Science 2022, a multi-organization high-level compilation of the most recent science related to climate change, impacts and responses. UN Secretary-General Guterres noted the huge gap between the ambitious goals for climate change and the current situation, warned that the world is moving in a catastrophic direction, and called for urgent action to combat climate change
619. Report on TICAD 8 Side Event “Managing African Soil for Food Security and Environmental Sustainability”
The TICAD 8 official side event “Managing African Soil for Food Security and Environmental Sustainability” was successfully held on August 30, 2022. A report on the event has now been uploaded to the JIRCAS website.
618. "Innovation and Networking of Sugarcane Research for Future Sugarcane Industry in the Asian and Pacific Region" Workshop Tomorrow and Registration Deadline Today
617. Warming Above 1.5°C Could Trigger Multiple Climate Tipping Points
Climate tipping points (CTPs), which are believed to trigger irreversible changes in the Earth system, are increasingly gaining public attention both scientifically and politically. A paper summarizing the latest evidence on tipping points involving increasingly uncontrollable and irreversible changes to the Earth has been published in Science.
616. Elucidating the Actual State of High-Temperature Sterility in Rice Through International Monitoring Network
615. Special Issue of Field Crops Research on Sustainable Rice Production in Africa
614. Development of Sugarcane Varieties
613. JIRCAS Activities in Southeast Asia
612. Challenges of Climate Change Action in the US Agricultural Context
In mid-August 2022, the Inflation Reduction Act, the largest investment promotion measure in U.S. history for greenhouse gas reduction investments, was passed. As summarized in an editorial in Science magazine on the challenges of climate action in the context of U.S. agriculture, the Act aims to promote investment in forest conservation and climate-friendly agricultural practices. While the causes of greenhouse gas emissions in the agricultural sector in every country and region are different, and therefore there is no one-size-fits-all technical approach to reducing greenhouse gases, a paradigm shift toward sustainable agricultural practices is becoming an inevitable global trend, and learning from each country and region's lessons will be important.
611. August 2022 World Food Price Index
610. Climate Endgame
609. Possibility of Increasing Frequency of Extremely Dangerous Heat Waves by 2100
A study by the University of Washington and Harvard University, published in Communications Earth & Environment, indicated that, depending on progress in combating climate change, the frequency of extremely dangerous heat waves could increase by the end of this century.
608. TICAD 8 Side-Event “Managing African Soil for Food Security and Environmental Sustainability” Succesfully Held
607. TICAD8 Official Side Event Today
At the 8th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD8) held in Tunisia on August 27-28, the Japanese government positioned Africa as “a partner for growing together" and expressed its commitment to focus on “investment in people” and “quality of growth”. At the opening ceremony, the President of Senegal spoke of the need to expand food and agricultural production and value chains, and expressed his expectations for a win-win relationship in technology transfer, human resource utilization, and public-private partnerships between Japan and the continent, as well as for solving issues through innovation in order to fully utilize the potential of each country. From 5:00 PM today, the online event "Managing African Soil for Food Security and Environmental Sustainability" will finally be held.
606. TICAD8 Official Side Event "Managing African Soil for Food Security and Environmental Sustainability" on Tuesday, Registration Closes at 4:00 PM Today
605. Challenges of Improving Agricultural Productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa