Small Island photograph

Small Island

Use attributes for filter !
Originally published 2004
Authors Andrea Levy
Publishers Headline Publishing Group
Country United Kingdom
Adaptations Small Island
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID1236546
Send edit request

About Small Island


Small Island is a 2004 prize-winning novel by British author Andrea Levy, her fourth novel. It was published by Headline Review to critical success, being described in The Guardian by Mike Phillips as Levy's "big book". Levy herself said in 2004: "When I started Small Island I didn't intend to write about the war.

Carbon emissions threaten 1. 5C climate threshold sooner than thought - report

Carbon emissions threaten 1. 5C climate threshold sooner than thought - report
Oct 30,2023 12:51 pm

... 5C figure is seen as particularly important for developing states and Small Island nations, who fear that going beyond this level of warming would see the oceans rise to swallow their homes...

Bears, birds and kangaroos: Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards

Bears, birds and kangaroos: Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards
Oct 4,2023 9:41 pm

... " When I noticed this Egyptian goose flying to this Small Island, I immediately focused on the avocet, knowing that it was going to charge in and see off the goose...

Norwegian family finds Viking-era relics while looking for earring

Norwegian family finds Viking-era relics while looking for earring
Sep 29,2023 6:31 am

... Experts believe the artefacts were used in the ninth-century burial of a woman on the Small Island of Jomfruland...

Lampedusa: Inside the camp at the heart of Europe's migrant surge

Lampedusa: Inside the camp at the heart of Europe's migrant surge
Sep 23,2023 1:11 pm

... " I m not the one who can decide a solution because I m just the mayor of a Small Island, " says Mr Mannino...

When a 'fire hurricane' hit, Maui's warning sirens never sounded

When a 'fire hurricane' hit, Maui's warning sirens never sounded
Aug 13,2023 11:31 pm

... In the absence of official identifications, most are learning of their dead neighbours and loved ones through Maui s so-called " coconut wire" the Small Island s robust whisper network...

Climate change: Shipping agrees net-zero goal but critics chide deal

Climate change: Shipping agrees net-zero goal but critics chide deal
Jul 7,2023 6:31 am

... Small Island states have welcomed the plan but green groups are furious...

Extreme weather more common but less deadly

Extreme weather more common but less deadly
May 22,2023 10:20 am

... However, the least developed countries and Small Island states suffered much higher costs in relation to the size of their economies, the WMO said...

Harry blames press intrusion for Chelsy break-up

Harry blames press intrusion for Chelsy break-up
May 10,2023 1:11 pm

... This included journalists booking into a hotel in Bazaruto, a Small Island off the coast of Mozambique, where Harry and Ms Davy had tried to escape to in order to " enjoy some peace and quiet" the document reads...

Climate change: Shipping agrees net-zero goal but critics chide deal

Apr 1,2023 10:01 pm

By Matt Mcgrath & Malcolm SeniorBBC News Climate & Science

The global shipping industry has agreed to reduce planet warming gases to net-zero " by or around 2050" but critics say The Deal is fatally flawed.

Ships produce around 3% of global CO2 but countries will now have to reduce this as close as possible to zero by The Middle of The Century .

Small Island states have welcomed The Plan but green groups are furious.

They believe the strategy is toothless and will do little to limit rising temperatures.

The global shipping industry is critical to World Trade carrying up to 90% of commercial goods. But that trade is highly polluting, using some of The Most carbon heavy fuels to power ships' engines.

These dirty smokestacks produce roughly the same amount of carbon each year as Germany.

But maritime transport has proved hard to regulate as ships are often owned in One Country but registered with another.

Small States like the Marshall Islands , Liberia and Panama have huge numbers of ships sailing under their national flags but they have no real responsibility for these vessels.

This complex arrangement meant that shipping was omitted from the Paris climate agreement in 2015 when The World put in place a global plan to tackle rising temperatures.

In 2018 shipping did agree to cut carbon in half by 2050, but This Was seen as totally inadequate by scientists.

Now after growing pressure from a coalition of countries including the UK, the US, and Pacific island states, delegates meeting in London have agreed a new strategy that would bring emissions to net-zero " by or around" 2050.

Net-zero means that any emissions remaining then would be cancelled out by actively removing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.

Richer countries and Small Island states had called for a 50% reduction by 2030 and a 96% emissions cut by 2040.

But With Resistance from China, Brazil, Saudi Arabia and others the new strategy that will see " indicative checkpoints" rather than hard targets and these would aim to see emissions from shipping fall by at least 20% by 2030, and at least 70% by 2040.

For both these checkpoints, the agreement says that countries should " strive" for a higher target of 30% by 2030 and 80% by 2040.

" This outcome is far from perfect, but countries across The World came together and got it done - and it gives us A Shot at 1. 5C, " said Ralph Regenvanu , Vanuatu's Climate Change minister.

Keeping global temperatures under 1. 5C is a key part of the Paris agreement and scientists agree that allowing The World to warm More Than this level would be very dangerous.

Industry voices have also welcomed the New Deal , but with reservations.

" It's a remarkable improvement that the revised strategy now aims to achieve net-zero emissions by or around 2050, and the introduction of indicative 2030 and 2040 checkpoints for emissions reductions sends an important signal to governments and industry, " said Johannah Christensen, chief executive of the Global Maritime Forum.

" However, the revised strategy falls short to provide the necessary clarity and strong commitments for a just and equitable Paris Agreement-aligned transition. "

Many environmental groups were strongly critical of the new agreement saying that shipping's new plan would do very little to keep The World under that key temperature threshold.

" While the inclusion of 2030 and 2040 emissions reduction targets for shipping is not insignificant, this strategy will see the shipping industry exhaust its 1. 5C carbon budget by 2032, " said Madeline Rose, from the Pacific Environment campaign group.

The New Deal also keeps alive the idea of a carbon levy on shipping that has been strongly supported by developing countries, who believe that this measure will be key in bringing down emissions over the decades to come.

" Ultimately it's not the targets but the incentives we put in place to meet them. So we in The Pacific are going to keep up a strong fight for a levy that gets us to zero emissions by 2050, " said Minister Regenvanu.

Related Topics

Source of news: bbc.com

Related Persons

Next Profile ❯