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Gone in a puff of smoke: 52,000 sq km of ‘long unburnt’ Australian habitat has vanished in 40 years

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Mardi, avril 23, 2024

The pattern of fire most commonly experienced within an ecosystem is known as the fire regime.

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  • The pattern of fire most commonly experienced within an ecosystem is known as the fire regime.
  • We wanted to find out how Australian fire regimes are changing and what this means for biodiversity.
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    Research reveals fire is pushing 88% of Australia's threatened land mammals closer to extinction

Uncovering long-term changes

  • However, evidence of how fire regimes are shifting within both threatened species’ ranges and protected areas is scarce, particularly at the national scale and over long periods.
  • To address this gap, we compiled maps of bushfires and prescribed burns in southern Australia from 1980 to 2021.

More fire putting wildlife at risk

  • Meanwhile, areas of recently burnt vegetation (5 years or less since the most recent fire) are growing.
  • On average, the percentage of long unburnt vegetation within reserves declined from 61% to 36% over the four decades we studied.
  • Going from about 42,000 sq km to about 64,000 sq km in total, which is an increase of 22,000 square kilometres.

Which areas have seen the biggest changes?

  • This pattern was most prominent in southeastern Australia, including the Kosciuszko and Alpine national parks.
  • Feral horses are finishing the job

    In these locations, dry years with low rainfall can make abundant vegetation more flammable.

  • These conditions contribute to high fire risk across very large areas, as observed in the 2019–20 fire season.

What does this mean for Australia’s wildlife?

  • Indigenous land management, including cultural burning, is one approach that holds promise in reducing the incidence of large fires while providing fire for those species that need it.
  • We can also help wildlife become more resilient to shifting fire regimes by reducing other pressures such as invasive predators.
  • Our findings underscore the increased need for management strategies that conserve threatened species in an increasingly fiery future.
  • William Geary is affiliated with the Victorian Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action.
  • Dale Nimmo receives funding from the Australian Research Council, the Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions, and the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action.

Nowcasting consumer price inflation using high-frequency scanner data: evidence from Germany

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    Biophytis announces its 2023 financial results and provides an update on its business activities

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    Mercredi, avril 10, 2024

    2024: The actual start of the study will depend on the conclusion of partnership agreements and Biophytis' financial resources.

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    • 2024: The actual start of the study will depend on the conclusion of partnership agreements and Biophytis' financial resources.
    • Promising preclinical results for BIO101 (20-hydroxyecdysone) in obesity, suggesting beneficial metabolic effects on muscle and fat mass.
    • On this basis, Biophytis plans to start a phase 1/2 clinical trial in 2024, depending on its financial resources.
    • There is therefore significant doubt about the Company's ability to continue its business activities.

    EQS-News: Direct Sao Paulo to Gauteng flights opens a myriad of opportunities for Brazilian travelers

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    Mercredi, avril 10, 2024

    Since the launch, the flights have a more than 60% load factor which is expected to grow” said Sthembiso Dlamini GTA’s CEO.

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    • Since the launch, the flights have a more than 60% load factor which is expected to grow” said Sthembiso Dlamini GTA’s CEO.
    • Within 9-10 hrs Brazilian travellers can immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of experiences that Gauteng offers – from its vibrant urban lifestyle to its stunning natural landscapes.
    • It is an invitation to explore the #GPLifestyle -  a unique blend of adventure, culture, and cuisine that the province is renowned for.
    • Gauteng is known for top restaurants that provide a vast selection of cuisine from across the African continent and the globe.

    Avolta wins new 6-year duty-paid contract at Maceió-Zumbi dos Palmares International Airport in Brazil

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    Mercredi, avril 10, 2024

    Avolta AG (SIX: AVOL) is delighted to announce a new six year contract at Brazil’s Maceió-Zumbi dos Palmares airport to operate a 170m² duty paid store.

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    • Avolta AG (SIX: AVOL) is delighted to announce a new six year contract at Brazil’s Maceió-Zumbi dos Palmares airport to operate a 170m² duty paid store.
    • An international gateway to vibrant tourist destinations and historic cities, the airport attracts over 2.5 million passengers annually (2023 figures), and with the win of this duty paid contract in a new airport location, Avolta further extends its already significant footprint in Brazil.
    • The offer of a new commercial mix - with more shopping, services, and restaurants - is part of the new approach implemented at airports in Brazil.
    • We are pleased to have Avolta on board to carry out this project at Maceió Airport.”

    Biophytis announces its 2023 financial results and provides an update on its business activities

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    Mercredi, avril 10, 2024

    2024: The actual start of the study will depend on the conclusion of partnership agreements and Biophytis' financial resources.

    Key Points: 
    • 2024: The actual start of the study will depend on the conclusion of partnership agreements and Biophytis' financial resources.
    • Promising preclinical results for BIO101 (20-hydroxyecdysone) in obesity, suggesting beneficial metabolic effects on muscle and fat mass.
    • On this basis, Biophytis plans to start a phase 1/2 clinical trial in 2024, depending on its financial resources.
    • There is therefore significant doubt about the Company's ability to continue its business activities.

    Syngenta Group reports $32.2 billion sales and $4.6 billion EBITDA in 2023

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    Mercredi, avril 10, 2024

    Full-year sales of Syngenta Crop Protection were 5 percent lower at $15.5 billion after exceptional growth in the previous year.

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    • Full-year sales of Syngenta Crop Protection were 5 percent lower at $15.5 billion after exceptional growth in the previous year.
    • ADAMA sales decreased 17 percent to $5.6 billion for the full year 2023, with significant channel destocking, particularly in the Americas, affecting the comparison.
    • Syngenta Seeds sales grew 2 percent to $4.8 billion in the full year 2023 in an overall growing seeds market.
    • Sales of Syngenta Group China, consisting of the Group’s Seeds, Crop Protection, Crop Nutrition, MAP and digital activities in China, grew 11 percent to $9.6 billion in the full year 2023.

    EQS-News: Rational AG increases its sales revenues by 10 percent to 1.126 billion euros – the outlook is optimistic

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    Mercredi, avril 10, 2024

    Rational had already reported strong figures for sales revenues and earnings in the first nine months of 2023.

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    • Rational had already reported strong figures for sales revenues and earnings in the first nine months of 2023.
    • As a result, sales revenues for 2023 increased overall by 103.5 million euros, which corresponds to a growth of 10 percent.
    • With an increase of 13 percent, sales revenues in the iCombi product group exceeded the billion mark for the first time.
    • The cost of sales therefore rose more slowly than sales revenues, by 7percent to 487.2 million euros (2022: 457.3 million euros).

    EQS-News: Marco Santos to become CEO of GFT Technologies SE

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    Mercredi, avril 10, 2024

    Stuttgart, 26 March 2024 – The Administrative Board of GFT Technologies SE today appointed Marco Santos as the new CEO of the digitalisation group.

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    • Stuttgart, 26 March 2024 – The Administrative Board of GFT Technologies SE today appointed Marco Santos as the new CEO of the digitalisation group.
    • In addition to his current role, Jochen Ruetz (56), CFO of GFT Technologies SE, will become Deputy CEO as of 1 January 2025.
    • Ulrich Dietz, Chairman of the Administrative Board of GFT Technologies, said: “Marco Santos is a guarantor of growth and innovation.
    • I am sure that GFT will continue to develop successfully with the new team.”
      Marco Santos has been appointed CEO of GFT.

    The National Anti-Corruption Commission Thailand joins forces with international agencies to focus on preventing and suppressing transnational corruption

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    BANGKOK, THAILAND - Media OutReach Newswire - 25 March 2024 - As emerging with rapid digitalization that paves the way for transnational corruption, the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC), Thailand further tightened its collaboration with international organizations in tackling new tactics and complicated illicit activities in accordance with global standards. The NACC's Secretary-General, Mr. Niwatchai Kasemmongkol recently met with representatives of the Nordic Police Liaison Office, led by Mr. Carsten Andersen, Assistant Attache/Liaison Officer, Nordic Police Affairs Department at the Danish Embassy, Thailand and Ms. Jane Ohlsson, Assistant Ambassador/Coordinating Officer for Police Affairs in the Nordic Countries at the Swedish Embassy, Thailand, along with NACC's executives and representatives from the Bureau of International Corruption Affairs and Cases, and the Bureau of Investigation and Special Affairs to enhance cooperation between the NACC enforcement agencies in combating transnational corruption. "Current corruption problems are not limited to any one country. But it has developed into a transnational crime, which affects all countries around the world. Therefore, cooperation between each other in various forms, both bilateral and multilateral is considered an important mechanism for effectively preventing transnational corruption of all kinds," said the NACC secretary-general. He further elaborated that the NACC has collaboration with enforcement agencies from the Nordic countries in both bilateral and multilateral. It has a memorandum of understanding between each other to exchange legal information, coordinate cases, as well as academic cooperation in particular, the sharing of knowledge and anti-corruption practices which is beneficial to raising the level of the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) of Thailand. This tie collaboration will help promote the prevention and suppression of corruption in Thailand more effectively. Furthermore, under the cooperation, both sides discussed and exchanged information on international cooperation in criminal matters related to corruption cases between Thailand and the Nordic countries. Denmark has expressed great interest in the NACC's corruption prosecutions and is willing to cooperate in solving transnational corruption cases, while also exchanging information that is beneficial to the fight against corruption. Mr. Niwatchai concluded that the NACC has given great importance to strengthening and expanding the network of cooperation with law enforcement agencies of various countries to deal with transnational corruption continuously. Presently, the NACC, in Thailand has made memoranda of understanding with 25 law enforcement agencies and international organizations, including nine ASEAN countries, the Ministry of Supervision of China, the Independent Authority against Corruption of Mongolia, the Anti-Corruption Commission of Bhutan, the Independent Commission Against Corruption of Australia, the Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority of Saudi Arabia, the Police Presidium of the Czech Republic, Federal Ministry of the Interior of Austria, Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, International Department of the National Crime Agency of the United Kingdom, and Office of the Comptroller General of Brazil, as well as World Bank, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA), Basel Institute on Governance, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the UN International Organization for Migration (IOM). ----------------------------------------- *This exclusive interview translation is funded by the National Anti-Corruption Fund (NACF). Hashtag: #IntegrityWay #AntiCorruption #ZeroCorruption #NACC #NACF

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    • Therefore, cooperation between each other in various forms, both bilateral and multilateral is considered an important mechanism for effectively preventing transnational corruption of all kinds," said the NACC secretary-general.
    • He further elaborated that the NACC has collaboration with enforcement agencies from the Nordic countries in both bilateral and multilateral.
    • Furthermore, under the cooperation, both sides discussed and exchanged information on international cooperation in criminal matters related to corruption cases between Thailand and the Nordic countries.
    • The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) is a constitutional independent organization and supervised by nine commissioners selected from various professions.