Biodiversity should be at the heart of global financial reform and the IMF can lead the way, Avaaz shows in policy papers

Countries impacted by biodiversity loss and climate change are trapped in a vicious circle in which ecological impacts increase their debt levels, and in which debt servicing constraints impedes their budgets while pushing them to further deplete their resources.

It takes two to tango: Avaaz urges IMF and China to tackle the joint ecological and debt crises

Two Avaaz dancers impersonate China and IMF Managing Director, Kristalina Georgieva, while performing “El tango de la deuda”, and a third dancer, representing Argentina, tries to be a part of the dance. Thus, Avaaz exemplifies the growing difficulty of developing countries in stabilizing their economies, which are increasingly affected by climate change on Wednesday, April 12, 2023, in Washington. (Joy Asico/AP Images for AVAAZ)

WASHINGTON, April 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The International Monetary Fund has a historic opportunity to take immediate measures, undertake institutional reforms, and establish partnerships through which it can finally support the central role of biodiversity in macroeconomic and financial stability, Avaaz said in a policy briefing. Separately, in a 90-page report, Avaaz said that the IMF and Argentina, even without waiting for broader reforms of the current financial architecture, can already lead the way to innovative finance to restructure debt and deliver on effective outcomes for the economy and biodiversity.

The 2023 Spring Meetings of the IMF and World Bank Group are the first step in a sequence that must lead to reforming international financial institutions and make them more relevant for the challenges of the 21st century. During the last six months, the intimate interconnections between debt and climate emergencies have finally received more attention. But biodiversity, another major part of the ecological crisis, is still largely ignored in this conversation, despite the adoption of the new U.N. biodiversity framework last December in Montreal, according to the policy briefing.

The case of Argentina

The first paper, titled Debt×Debt The Argentine Case: A Post-Pandemic Proposal for Settling Sovereign and Ecological Debts and Pursuing a Fair and Equitable Transition in Argentina focuses on the case of Argentina, a G20 country that faces chronic debt crises and strong impacts from climate change, while harboring rich biodiversity which provides services to the rest of the world. The report proposes the establishment of Public Observatory on Debt in Argentina and a deeply participatory process to reinvigorate the national debate on debt in the country, and to connect this with a debt clearing mechanism at the international level to restructure the debt of Argentina.

Realizing the importance of Argentina’s biodiversity is central in these proposals: Argentina is a financial debtor, but an ecological creditor to the world. Its footprint is less than the natural resources its ecosystems produce. Avaaz suggests that Argentina develops debt-for-nature and debt-for-climate swaps (with a mechanism relying on sustainable bonds – see report for details).

The case for biodiversity in a global reform

But debt swapping is just but one mechanism that the IMF can use to jointly address the debt and ecological crises. The institution has only recently developed initiatives on climate but has taken even more time to respond on biodiversity. However, as the second Avaaz paper (Out of Oblivion. Why Biodiversity Must Be at the Heart of All IMF Policies) describes, there is a wide range of immediate measures, institutional reforms, and partnerships through which the IMF can finally support the central role of biodiversity in macroeconomic and financial stability. In its key messages, the report points to the precise governance levels of the IMF that have to take action. There is enough available expertise, at the IMF and outside, to move forward on this pressing issue.

Oscar Soria, Campaign Director at Avaaz, said: “Argentina, a G20 country, is choking in debt, strongly impacted by climate change, while still contributing major ecosystem services to the world. This is the situation of many countries from the Global South today. With countries being encouraged to destroy more of their biodiversity for debt servicing, creating even more mid to long term vulnerability for their economies. In the current efforts for reforming global financial cooperation, an end must be put to this vicious cycle.”

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BACKGROUND INFORMATION

The tango is a dance that emerged from the Argentine barrios which codifies the relationship of power, domination, and submission in a ritualized courtship routine. The power relationship can be understood as one of inequality, in which the partners play out the intricacies and dependencies that inequality creates. As the saying goes, “it takes two to tango”, and the debt crisis is fueled by the same power dynamics present in the tango, with the main creditors in the IMF – and now China as the world’s largest bilateral creditor and emerging lender of last resort – jockeying and repositioning themselves to stay on top of the debtors for world domination, in a complex dance of the billions.

An ambitious global program for debt-for-nature, debt-for-climate and other targeted proceeds debt swaps must be implemented to reach a critical mass of these operations, as country-by-country negotiations are insufficient. As IMF researchers point out, debt-for-nature swaps can open new revenue streams, especially for countries with globally relevant biodiversity, by materializing investments in global public goods. Avaaz has prepared a detailed proposal for an integrated approach to debt-for-nature swaps that takes into account its enormous capacity for generating globally relevant ecosystem goods and services such as climate regulation.

Among other urgent actions, what’s needed now is a financial “haircut” to significantly reduce debt levels. “Haircuts” are a fundamental part of reaching a long-term solution to the debt crisis and will contribute to debt sustainability. Without a common agreement amongst creditors on reasonable “haircuts” and other necessary concessions, the debt crisis will continue to spiral on an unsustainable path.

China has recently become more active on debt restructuring issues, in spite of blocking the inclusion of debt relief and specifically debt swaps in the context of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, in its role as President of the Conference of the Parties. In March, following the G20 meetings in Bengaluru (India), China joined efforts by the Paris Club and multilateral creditors to support flexible measures as a principal creditor for Sri Lanka in order to pave the way for a new agreement with the IMF. China has also hinted at including debt insured by the China Export and Credit Insurance Corporation in support of broader Common Framework debt negotiations in Zambia. As the world’s largest bilateral creditor, without being a member of the Paris Club, there is an opportunity and global responsibility for China to step up in its efforts to provide comprehensive debt relief, particularly in Africa but in general in developing countries that have taken on additional debt as part of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

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Trevor Noah, Bethenny Frankel to Deliver Keynotes at Upcoming Meltwater Summit, June 21-22

SAN FRANCISCO, April 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Meltwater, a global leader in media, social and consumer intelligence, today announced Trevor Noah, comedian and best-selling author, and Bethenny Frankel, founder and CEO of Skinnygirl, will deliver highly-anticipated keynotes at the upcoming Meltwater Summit, June 21-22 in New York City.

Meltwater Summit, now in its third year, offers an opportunity for marketing and communications professionals to hear from speakers, industry experts, and top brands and learn how to cut through the noise for more meaningful connections with customers.

In addition to keynote speakers Noah and Frankel, the Meltwater Summit will welcome more than 30 industry thought-leaders and brands to discuss a variety of topics impacting marketing and communications professionals today, including executive thought leadership, influencer relationships, social listening, measurement, purpose-driven communication and more.

Among the speakers at Meltwater Summit 2023 will be:

  • Selman Careaga, President, the Coca-Cola Company
  • Christine Haughney Dare-Bryan, Editor at Large, Inc. Magazine
  • Chris Chiames, Chief Communications Officer, Carnival Cruise Line
  • James Wright, Global CEO, Red Havas
  • Dayan Candappa, Chief Content Officer, Newsweek
  • Zaria Parvez, Global Social Media Manager, Duolingo
  • Stacie Barrett, Director of Internal Communication, Domino’s
  • Sheila Mulligan, Managing Director, Edelman
  • Danny Gardner, Social Intelligence Lead, Haleon
  • Rose Jia, Head of Growth Marketing, Amazon
  • Miri Rodriguez, Senior Storyteller State & Local Gov., Microsoft

“We are thrilled to have such an incredible lineup of talented industry experts in attendance at the Meltwater Summit this year,” said John Box, Chief Executive Officer, Meltwater. “We know how challenging it can be to effectively reach audiences in our digital world, and our goal is to help marketing and communications professionals ‘Engage with Impact’ by building trust and loyalty with their customers.”

Sponsors participating in Meltwater Summit 2023 include Red Havas, Converseon, 3BL and more.

Learn more about the Meltwater Summit and register here: www.meltwater.com/summit

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WillScot Mobile Mini to Announce First Quarter 2023 Results on April 26, 2023

PHOENIX, April 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — WillScot Mobile Mini Holdings Corp. (“WillScot Mobile Mini” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: WSC) today announced it will release its first quarter 2023 financial results on Wednesday, April 26, 2023, after market close.

Chief Executive Officer Brad Soultz and President and Chief Financial Officer Tim Boswell will host a conference call and webcast on Thursday, April 27, 2023, at 10 a.m. ET to discuss the results.

To access the live call by phone, use the following link: https://register.vevent.com/register/BI56e4d98e310b4be89b31141f151e7d4e.

You will be provided with dial-in details after registering. To avoid delays, we recommend that participants dial into the conference call 15 minutes ahead of the scheduled start time. A live webcast will also be accessible via the “Events & Presentations” section of the Company’s website www.willscotmobilemini.com. An archived version of the webcast will be available for 12 months following the call.

About WillScot Mobile Mini

WillScot Mobile Mini trades on the Nasdaq stock exchange under the ticker symbol “WSC.” Headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, the Company is a leading business services provider specializing in innovative flexible space and storage solutions. WillScot Mobile Mini services diverse end markets across all sectors of the economy from a network of approximately 240 branch locations and additional drop lots throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Additional Information and Where to Find It

Additional information can be found on the company’s website at www.willscotmobilemini.com

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Phu Quoc’s flower crab grabs national trademark

Chefs in the southern province of Kien Giang have jointly made a national record by making 100 dishes from flower crabs in an event co-organised by the Centre for Culture, Sports, and Radio of Phu Quoc island city and its Professional Chefs Association.

Ham Ninh fishing village in the east of Phu Quoc island is home to fresh seafood dishes of all kinds. It is famous for its flower crabs which are always fresh, sweet, and fragrant.

The flower crab of Ham Ninh is used to make numerous delicious dishes as simple as steaming, boiling, or cooking a spicy and sour hot pot with green vegetables.

However, steamed flower crab dipped in salt, pepper, and lime juice may be the premier dish, as the natural taste of the crab is maintained.

On February 8, 2022, the National Office of Intellectual Property of Vietnam under the Ministry of Science and Technology issued Decision No. 8640/QD-SHTT on granting a certificate of collective trademark for Ham Ninh flower crab in Phu Quoc island city. The certificate helps Ham Ninh flower crabs be protected and become a national brand.

Nguyen Kim Toi, Vice Chairman of the Ham Ninh Commune People’s Committee, said that building a brand is not easy, but preserving and promoting the value of the brand is even more difficult.

In the coming time, the local authority and people will continue to promote communication on fishing and seafood exploitation, particularly flower crab catching.

Specific areas for flower crab catching must be adjusted season by season and large-capacity fishing vehicles must not enter the protected areas to protect the seagrass bed where the flower crab and a plethora of other aquatic animals live and reproduce.

Phu Quoc – the biggest island of Vietnam is known as the “pearl island” endowed with clear blue water beaches such as Bai Sao and Bai Dai, and plenty of local specialties including seafood, pepper, and pearls, among others.

It also has well-known destinations including the busy Duong Dong town, Ham Ninh and Ganh Dau fishing villages, and other attractive tourist spots.

Last year, it was selected as one of the 25 best islands in the world by readers of US magazine Travel Leisure. The island city in the Mekong Delta province of Kien Giang welcomed more than 1.5 million visitors in the first quarter of 2023, a rise of 43.4% year on year, fulfilling 25.9% of its yearly target./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Laos – China railway launches cross-border passenger trains

The Laos-China Railway launched on Thursday cross-border passenger trains connecting Vientiane, the capital of Laos, with Kunming in the southwestern province of Yunnan, China.

The historic train left Vientiane at 8 a.m with Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism Suansavanh Viyaketh onboard. She was accompanied by Vice Mayor of Vientiane Phouvong Vongkhamxao, and Director of the Laos-China Railway.

“Laos-China railway is a cooperation project jointly promoted by Party and government leaders of Laos and China. It is a symbol of friendship of the new era between Laos and China, and Laos’ strategic project aimed at transforming itself into a landlinked country realizing Lao people’s dream and anticipation,” said Minister Suansavanh Viyaketh.

She added that such an achievement resulted from joint efforts in implementing President Xi Jinping’s “Belt and Road Initiative”.

The train will travel at a speed of up to 160 km per hour through mountains and valleys. There are eight stations along the route that stretches over 1,000 km, and the journey takes 10 and a half hours.

Two cross-border passenger trains will operate daily with one from Vientiane and another one from Kunming.

Since its launch in 2021, the Laos-China Railway has carried up to 13.93 million domestic passengers and 18.38 million tonnes of cargo as of Sunday.

Source: Lao News Agency

Prime Minister receives newly-appointed Swiss Ambassador

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh suggested Vietnam and Switzerland enhance all-level exchanges and meetings, creating momentum for the expansion of cooperation across spheres while receiving newly-appointed Swiss Ambassador Thomas Gass in Hanoi on April 13.

Vietnam always attaches importance to its friendship and cooperation with Switzerland, the PM said, noting his belief that the ambassador will continue actively contributing to the bilateral ties during his tenure.

He emphasised that the Vietnam-Switzerland relationship is developing intensively and extensively in all fields, particularly politics-diplomacy, trade-investment and development cooperation.

Switzerland is Vietnam’s important economic partner in Europe, with two-way trade and Swiss investment in the Southeast Asian nation growing significantly, the leader said, suggesting Switzerland create optimal conditions for its enterprises to run long-term, high-quality business in Vietnam, focusing on the areas of Switzerland’s strengths and Vietnam’s priorities like digital transformation, green transition, circular economy, climate change response, high-tech agriculture, banking-finance, and health care.

The two sides should work to push ahead with negotiations on a free trade agreement between Vietnam and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) in order to boost their investment and trade ties in the time ahead, PM Chinh said.

The PM also suggested the two countries expand collaboration in science-technology, education-training, and people-to-people exchanges, thus helping Vietnam raise its workforce quality, and contributing to enhancing mutual understanding.

PM Chinh used this occasion to thank the Swiss government and people for their donation of medical supplies to Vietnam during the COVID-19 pandemic, and called on the Swiss government to create more favourable conditions for Vietnamese nationals to live and work in the country.

Gass, for his part, affirmed that Switzerland always attaches importance to its friendship and cooperation with Vietnam, and expressed his impression on socio-economic achievements the Southeast Asian nation has recorded during the realisation of sustainable development goals, as well as the country’s role and position in the region and the world at large, and its strong commitments to climate change response and net zero emissions by 2050.

The ambassador promised to make efforts to contribute to strengthening the bilateral ties more practically and effectively, stressing Switzerland stands ready to accompany and cooperate with Vietnam in the fields of manufacturing, high tech, sustainable agriculture, and climate change response.

Vietnam is an increasingly important partner of Switzerland, and ample room remains for the two sides to boost their cooperation, the diplomat said, stressing that Switzerland wishes to accelerate negotiations on the free trade agreement between Vietnam and the EFTA.

He also suggested the two countries foster collaboration in science-technology, education-training, tourism and exchange between their citizens.

For multilateral cooperation, PM Chinh said the two countries should continue cooperation and mutual support at multilateral forums and international organisations, especially the United Nations.

He also called for Switzerland’s support for the stance and efforts of ASEAN and Vietnam in maintaining peace and stability, ensuring freedom, security and safety of navigation and aviation in the East Sea, and settling disputes by peaceful measures, on the basis of international law, including the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency