Accelerating Innovation and Data Management for Forests: A UN DESA Global Policy Dialogue.
Join the UN DESA for a Global Policy Dialogue looking at Sustainable Development Goal 15, Life on Land, which is in the spotlight as International Day of Forests is commemorated on March 21st.
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i have a special hatred for liberal zionists who say "you're not helping Palestinians" and pretending to advocate for us. keep our names out of your mouth. you do not speak for us. only talking about how you feel victimized while we watch people die of bombardment and starvation. i would rather you admit your selfishness than for you to pretend to care about us only to use us for your own self interests.
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Okay be honest, because I feel really dumb right now:
(Like, am I the only one who thought it was like -80F/-60C daytime range???)
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a birthday gift for @borzoilover69 !!! happy borth dude, your dirkjakes bring me so much joy <3
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as a black dungeon meshi fan, it's really interesting to me how quickly some reactors immediately take marcille's side in the argument against the orc chief. like i understand why, considering the way we meet them, but it feels so highly intentional. like cheering on marcille for standing up against the orc chief "because the orcs probably started it in the first place!" but ignoring how quickly chilchuck and laios balk once it's brought up? that wasn't fear of their captors, that was very blatantly guilt.
even when marcille, an elf (a proud people, according to world building and general dnd consensus), talks back, she says "I remember your people doing your fair share of killing too". not "first", "too". if the orcs started it, im POSITIVE she would have said as much then. And I can't really blame the reactors because most of them are anime-onlys, so they don't know the reputation elves have in canon, but its just wild to me, considering all thats going on rn and frankly historically, to see a very blatant racial allegory and immediately side with the fair skinned blonde woman without even pausing to consider why the orcs are in this position. even AFTER they've explained that theyre desperate and being pushed to the edge.
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Technological innovations can empower Indigenous Peoples through mapping and securing customary land.
16.00-17.00 - Panel Discussion entitled'' Technological innovations can empower Indigenous Peoples through mapping and securing customary land."
Keynote speaker: Ramesh Sharma, Ekta Parishad
Moderator: Eva Hershaw, International Land Coalition (ILC/IFAD)
Panelists
Ramesh Sharma, Ekta Parishad
Tania Eulalia Martinez Cruz, Land is Life
Jessica Webb, World Resources Institute
Maria Paula Rizzo, FAO Land Tenure and Indigenous Peoples Specialist
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