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game 5 nba finals No. 25 UConn hoping Alex Karaban returns vs. TexasThe back-to-back defending champs have their first loss of the year just five games into the season. Penny Hardaway and unranked Memphis knocked off No. 2 UConn 99-97 at the Maui Invitational on Monday, snapping a 17-game winning streak for the Huskies. UConn, which finished 37-3 a year ago, hadn't lost since Feb. 20 when they fell to Creighton in a Big East matchup. It was UConn's first loss to a non-conference opponent in almost a year. The Tigers led by double digits late in the second half, but Dan Hurley's squad had a late push to make it a three-point game with just over a minute to go. Memphis hit a pair of free throws before UConn did the same on the other end. The Huskies then forced a turnover down three with 13 seconds left. UConn scrambled on its final possession before Solo Ball drained a three with just over a second remaining to tie things up. Memphis' game-winner attempt from beyond halfcourt missed and the game went into overtime. It was back and forth for much of overtime before Hurley picked up a technical with less than a minute to go. The Tigers made both technical free throws before making two free throws from the previously called foul to make it a four-point game. A chaotic final minute saw UConn cut it back down to a one-possession game, but it was too little, too late with just two seconds remaining. Memphis looked to veteran transfer Tyrese Hunter in the win, and he delivered. The senior had 26 points on a scorching hot 7-of-10 from deep. Sophomore guard PJ Haggerty also contributed 22 points and five assists while senior forward Dain Dainja dropped 14 off the bench. After the game, fans were stunned to see the defending champs fall to an unranked squad. This article will be updated soon to provide more information and analysis. For more from Bleacher Report on this topic and from around the sports world, check out our B/R app , homepage and social feeds—including Twitter , Instagram , Facebook and TikTok .

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LUQUE, Paraguay — Sake is perhaps more Japanese than the world-famous sushi. It's brewed in centuries-old mountaintop warehouses, savored in the country’s pub-like izakayas, poured during weddings and served slightly chilled for special toasts. The smooth rice wine that plays a crucial role in Japan's culinary traditions was enshrined on Wednesday by UNESCO on its list of the “intangible cultural heritage of humanity." At a meeting in Luque, Paraguay, members of UNESCO’s committee for safeguarding humanity's cultural heritage voted to recognize 45 cultural practices and products around the world, including Brazilian white cheese, Caribbean cassava bread and Palestinian olive oil soap. Unlike UNESCO’s World Heritage List, which includes sites considered important to humanity like the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt, the Intangible Cultural Heritage designation names products and practices of different cultures that are deserving of recognition. Japan's Takehiro Kano, ambassador to UNESCO, reacts after the traditional Japanese brewing of sake was officially named to UNESCO's "intangible cultural heritage of humanity" list during a World Heritage Convention in Asuncion, Paraguay on Wednesday. A Japanese delegation welcomed the announcement in Luque. “Sake is considered a divine gift and is essential for social and cultural events in Japan,” Kano Takehiro, the Japanese ambassador to UNESCO, told The Associated Press. The basic ingredients of sake are few: rice, water, yeast and koji, a rice mold that breaks down the starches into fermentable sugars like malting does in beer production. The whole two-month process of steaming, stirring, fermenting and pressing can be grueling. The rice — which wields tremendous marketing power as part of Japan's broader cultural identity — is key to the alcoholic brew. For a product to be categorized Japanese sake, the rice must be Japanese. Japanese sake, a nominee for UNESCO's "intangible cultural heritage of humanity" list, are displayed on Japan's delegation table, during a UNESCO World Heritage Convention in Asuncion, Paraguay, on Wednesday. The UNESCO recognition, the delegation said, captured more than the craft knowledge of making high-quality sake. It also honored a tradition dating back some 1,000 years — sake makes a cameo in Japan’s famous 11th century novel, “The Tale of Genji,” as the drink of choice in the refined Heian court. Now, officials hope to restore sake's image as Japan's premier alcoholic drink even as the younger drinkers in the country switch to imported wine or domestic beer and whiskey. Japanese breweries also expressed hope the listing could give a lift to the country's export economy as the popularity of sake booms around the world and in the United States amid heightened interest in Japanese cuisine. “I hope that this will also be an opportunity for Japanese people to take another look at sake, shochu and awamori, which are the essence of their culture," Hitoshi Utsunomiya, director of the trade group Japan Sake and Shochu Makers Association, said in Tokyo. "I would like them to try it even once and see what it tastes like,” he said. Sake exports, mostly to the U.S. and China, now rake in over $265 million a year, according to the association. Japan's Takehiro Kano, ambassador to UNESCO, reacts as the traditional Japanese brewing of sake was named to UNESCO's "intangible cultural heritage of humanity" list during a World Heritage Convention in Asuncion, Paraguay on Wednesday. Japan's delegation appeared ready to celebrate Wednesday — in classic Japanese style. After the announcement, Takehiro raised a cypress box full of sake to toast the alcoholic brew and cultural rite. “It means a lot to Japan and to the Japanese,” he said of the UNESCO designation. "This will help to renew interest in traditional sake elaboration.” In Tokyo, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said he was “delighted” by UNESCO's recognition of traditional sake-making techniques, and he congratulated those dedicated to preserving and promoting the tradition. The crisp autumn air ushers in more than just pumpkin spice latte season. Consider cozying up inside with friends for a wine tasting and sharing delicious food and drinks with more complex flavors than cinnamon and sugar. Perhaps once thought of as stuffy affairs only for wine connoisseurs, today a tasting can be as casual as pouring a few bottles while doing another activity—say, bar games like darts or art activities like painting. The tasting can also be more traditional, especially if held at a winery or local wine shop, which is a great way to learn about what wines you might like to later serve at home. To host the ultimate wine tasting, it pays to do some R&D. One of the best aspects of hosting a wine tasting at home is that you get to establish the mood, tone, and guest list for the gathering—you can't pick a playlist when you sample wines at a bar or wine shop or make the dress code loungewear. So whether the mood is serious or playful, sophisticated or laid-back, the key to a successful tasting is enjoying and appreciating the wine and having fun with friends and family. Of course, there are a few other things to figure out along the way. Peerspace put together a few tips for hosting your wine-tasting party. A tasting party is all about sampling different wines and evaluating and hopefully enjoying them—and there are a variety of ways to do that. Would you like to host a playful gathering where each guest brings a mystery bottle of wine within a certain price range—a BYOB affair? Or would it be better to have more control over which wines are featured by curating and supplying all the wines as a host? This decision sets the tone—a tasting where guests contribute wine can be a bit of a free-for-all, whereas one where you select wines you supply allows guests to sit back and simply enjoy. And you don't have to break the bank to buy excellent wines—there are lots of wine experts ready to share their affordable picks. How much folks know about wine differs—and that's a good thing. Tastings are group learning experiences. Expertise isn't necessary to host or attend a tasting, but it is helpful to think about what will keep guests comfortable and having fun. Decide whether the vibe will be relaxed and laid-back, like friends sipping wine fireside, or more upbeat and formal. Think about elements like the atmosphere and the location, and consider whether folks will be seated or standing. Will you have a spirited playlist (couldn't resist) or live music? Do you want an expert to introduce each wine, or will you be that expert? Consider how guests will share their thoughts on what they are tasting. Do you want to just talk about them or do something more organized, like take notes or give ratings? Then supply notebooks or notecards and pencils, with categories or questions established ahead of time—all of which can reflect your evening's tone as well. How many people to invite is a question largely informed by the answers to tip #1: Are you having a big, formal affair or an intimate catch-up with close friends? Or something in between? Whatever the case, an RSVP is essential because not only do you need to plan the setup of the space, but you must also make sure there's enough wine for everyone to taste, including each of the wines featured. There's nothing worse than a tasting that runs dry! The math to determine how much wine you need considers the size of the tasting pours—a full glass of wine at a restaurant is usually around 5 ounces, which yields around five glasses of wine from a standard bottle. For tastings, you'll want to do less, depending on how many wines you are featuring—say, 2 ounces if you'll be trying a lot of different wines. Experts agree, having more wine than you need is always a good idea—that way you can send guests home with a bottle should there be a prize at the end of the night. Picking a theme is essential to curating the selection of wines—it's the organizing principle behind your selections. Otherwise, your tasting might as well be just walking down the wine aisle at the grocery store and taking sips from random bottles. There's too much wine out there not to be strategic about this. Plus, a theme helps you to tell the story of each wine better—it's the plot line of the night, if you will. Common themes are types of wine, regions they are from, or even price points—really, one can get as creative as they wish. For inspiration, check out local wine shops and see what they do for tastings. Often, they will follow seasonality and group wines in novel ways for their own in-house tastings. Don't let food be an afterthought for the festivities—after all, food can enhance particular qualities of wine and vice versa. There are many rules around what foods to pair with which wines, but consider this simple advice from Alder Yarrow's Vinography : "Stick with eating good food and drinking good wine." Since the focus is on the wines, allow the drinks to determine what food makes sense, but don't overthink it. Food is a supporting character here—at the very least, guests will need something to soak up all the alcohol (unless you are spitting it out). Eating foods that contain a mixture of protein, fats, and carbs when drinking helps increase the rate of alcohol elimination . Whether it's a full meal or heavy hors d'oeuvres, thoughtful noshes are necessary. The bottom line is, however you do it, hosting the ultimate wine tasting should be fun. Wine can feel intimidating to many people, but most wine experts are passionate, inspired folks who want to share what they know and help you find wines you like. So visit your local wine store or winemaker and ask questions. There are good guides specifically concerning how to taste wine. Dig a little, taste a lot, and have fun. It's all research for your next ultimate wine tasting. Story editing by Carren Jao. Additional editing by Kelly Glass. Copy editing by Kristen Wegrzyn. Photo selection by Lacy Kerrick. This story originally appeared on Peerspace and was produced and distributed in partnership with Stacker Studio. Get local news delivered to your inbox!Wladimir Klitschko has asked Joe Rogan if he can be invited onto his podcast to discuss his stance on the Russia - Ukraine war. Klitschko, a former boxing heavyweight champion from Ukraine , is keen to s hare the truth about Russia's aggression after claiming that Rogan believed President Vladimir Putin 's "propaganda." Rogan recently criticized U.S. President Joe Biden on his podcast for allowing Ukraine to fire at Russia with missiles supplied by the United States. "How are you allowed to do that when you are on your way out," Rogan said about Biden with the president set to leave his office on Jan. 20. "Like, people don’t want you to be there anymore, maybe that would be a good thing we would like to avoid from a dying former president. The whole thing is nuts." Joe Rogan asks Elon Musk to give him new job after Donald Trump Jr. suggestion Joe Rogan hits out at MSNBC over Laken Riley story with brutal six-word tweet Rogan then added: "Volodymyr Zelensky says Putin is terrified. F--- you, man... f--- you, people. You people are about to start World War III." Klitschko heard Rogan's comments and uploaded a video on X to let the podcast host know that he disagreed with his views. In an attempt to balance the debate from a Ukrainian perspective, Klitschko requested that they talk about the current situation on a podcast. "Joe Rogan, I listened to your latest podcast. I am sending you this video to let you know that I disagree," Klitschko said. . @joerogan , I disagree pic.twitter.com/tSGvwUnXOQ — Klitschko (@Klitschko) November 24, 2024 "You talk about these American weapons being sent to Ukraine , which you believe will lead to the Third World War. So, let me tell you that you're repeating Russian propaganda - Putin's Russia is in trouble. So they want to scare you and people like you. "His war was supposed to last three days, it has lasted three years thanks to the heroism and sacrifice of us Ukrainians. So you're using the only weapon that Putin really intends to use: propaganda, and this weapon really weakens our democracies. "Putin's Russia wants to destroy Ukraine quietly, they want America to stay quiet - not great. A great America is not an America that abandons countries that defend freedom with their lives. In short, you see, I have quite a few points of difference. If you invite me on your podcast, we can discuss them like free men." Rogan is yet to respond to Klitschko's request, and the former boxer has applied more pressure on the podcaster with another call-out on social media. "Fear Factor = Offering a public opinion about a nation, but not able to discuss your opinion and facts with another public figure of the nation you had the opinion about," Klitschko wrote on Monday. DON'T MISS... UFC Macau results as Petr Yan defeats Deiveson Figueiredo in instant classic UFC president Dana White makes Donald Trump U-turn after election victory Conor McGregor will not serve jail time despite losing assault case "We would only meet in the podcast ring, not in the boxing ring. Let’s do it! 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Even with access to blockbuster obesity drugs, some people don't lose weightAfter a loss in their season opener, the Center Point Pirates came ready to redeem themselves as they took on the Nueces Canyon Panthers, claiming victory, 48-31. “We got a lot of guys involved and rebounded better,” Coach Brent Rider said. “The offense took better care of the ball.” In the first quarter, the Pirates were able to get on top, 6-0, with two baskets by junior Din Arreola and one by senior Jesse Segura, before the Panthers were able to get on the board. With 2:49 left in the first quarter, the two teams were tied at eight points each. The defense was able to hold the Panthers to one point in the second quarter, and the Pirates were able to dominate for the remainder of the half, going into halftime with a 23-12 lead. The Panthers were able to score 11 points to the Pirates 12 in the third quarter. However, they had a tough time with free throws in the fourth quarter, missing all six. With 3:10 left in the game, junior Leighton Johnson was able to steal and run the ball down the court for a lay-up. The Pirates were up, 41-23. With 69 seconds left in the game, junior Jadin Segura was able to steal the ball and pass it to senior Slade Newcomb, who was able to capitalize on a score. The game ended, 48-31. “Overall, we did a good job closing up the lane,” Rider said. The win puts the Pirates at 2-1 for the season. They host Comfort at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 3.

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The Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) and the State Administration for Market Regulation (National Standardisation Administration) of the People’s Republic of China (SAMR/SAC) have entered into a groundbreaking partnership aimed at enhancing cooperation in the field of Standardisation. A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed on December 06, 2024, with both parties expressing their commitment to advancing technical innovation and reducing trade barriers through harmonized standards. Executive Director of GNBS, Trevor Bassoo, and outgoing Chinese Ambassador to Guyana, Her Excellency, Guo Haiyan, signed the MOU, which is set to foster collaboration in international standardisation, information sharing, and the adoption of standards that align with international guidelines, particularly in key areas such as climate change, smart city development, digital technology, and sustainable development. Mr. Bassoo emphasised the significance of this partnership, stating, “This MOU signals a strengthened relationship between the Standards Bodies of Guyana and China. The signing of this MOU is a symbol of our commitment towards improving trade relationships through the development and promotion of Standardisation.” Further, he noted, “there is a lot we can learn from the people of China, especially in the area of technology and we intend to make the best of the opportunities. We also extend our open arms to cooperate with our counterparts in China and lend support in areas that we can.” In her remarks, Ambassador Haiyan highlighted “I am happy that we can sign this MOU today. I believe that the signing of this MOU will help to lower costs and further improve the quality of our economies, and this is very important to us. This MOU opens doors for potential investments between our countries moving forward. Her Excellency added, “This is a significant moment for us, and I am proud to state this partnership will be mutually beneficial for China as well; there are many opportunities to learn from each other in areas of Standardisation.” Key areas of cooperation under this MOU include: The MOU also aims to integrate Standardisation resources into the Standards Information Platform among Belt and Road Partner Countries of Africa, Europe and Asia, fostering greater accessibility and use of standards information by stakeholders. This agreement will remain in force for five years and can be renewed upon mutual agreement. It signifies a strong step forward in aligning Guyana’s standards with international best practices, ultimately benefiting industries and consumers alike. This collaboration promises to enhance Guyana’s economic and industrial landscape while reinforcing its commitment to international cooperation in Standardisation.Letters: Support Redwood Community ServicesDaily Post Nigeria Gwamnati ta musanta bullar sabon nau’in cutar COVID-19 a Najeriya Home News Politics Metro Entertainment Sport Hausa Gwamnati ta musanta bullar sabon nau’in cutar COVID-19 a Najeriya Published on December 7, 2024 By Kabeer Bello Ma’aikatar lafiya ta tarayya ta musanta bullar sabon nau’in cutar COVID-19 mai suna XEC a Najeriya. Ma’aikatar, a cikin wata sanarwa da mataimakin darekta na sashen labarai da juldar jama’a, Mista Alaba Balogun, ya sanyawa hannu, wanda aka rabawa manema labarai a Abuja ranar Asabar, ta yi kira ga ‘yan Najeriya da su kwantar da hankalinsu kuma su yi amfani da hanyoyin kare kai da aka saba dasu. Nau’in COVID-19 na XEC, wanda aka gano a Australiya kwanan nan, ya yadu zuwa kasashe 29. Wannan ya haifar da damuwa game da yiwuwar tasirinsa a kan tsarin kula da lafiya na duniya. Ma’aikatar ta jaddada cewa bincike ya nuna babu alamar wannan nau’in a cikin kasar nan. Duk da haka, gwamnatin tarayya ta inganta asibitoci da dakunan gwaji da kuma wuraren kebe masu cutar domin basu kulawa ta musamman, sai kuma naurorin taimakawa numfashi wato ventilators. Ma’aikatar ta kuma bayyana cewa rahotannin da ake yaɗawa a shafukan sada zumunta, ciki har da wata wasiƙa da aka yi wa kwanan wata 5 ga Disamba, 2024, wanda ke nuna cewa an gano XEC a cikin kasar, ba gaskiya bane. Related Topics: Don't Miss ‘Yan Najeriya fiye da 45,600 sun nemi aiki a NNPC You may like Advertise About Us Contact Us Privacy-Policy Terms Copyright © Daily Post Media Ltd

Pre-booking for iQOO 13 live for Indian buyers, know the pre-booking offersTRIPOLI, Libya (AP) — Libyan military officials said Monday they apprehended hundreds of migrants traversing the country’s vast desert hoping to ultimately cross the Mediterranean Sea in pursuit of a better life in Europe. The 444 Brigade, a powerful militia group that operates under the auspices of the Libyan army, said in a statement that its patrolling commanders detained more than 300 migrants and referred them to authorities. The group in a post on Facebook condemned smuggling and human trafficking and said its patrols would continue efforts to block smuggling routes. It posted satellite images of the desert and pictures of what appeared to be migrants sitting in rows in front of armed and masked militants. The apprehensions come as Libya remains a primary point of departure for men, women and children from the Middle East and Africa aiming to reach Europe. Many are escaping war or poverty and many employ smugglers to help them negotiate treacherous deserts and sea routes. Roughly 38,000 people have arrived in Italy and Malta from Libya this year, according to UNHCR, the United Nations Refugee Agency. The overcrowded boats used by migrants and smugglers are known to routinely capsize and a key priority for European leaders has been to encourage North African countries to prevent migrants from reaching the sea. But unlike in Morocco and Tunisia — where tens of thousands of migrants also attempt to pass through en route to the southern shores of Europe — fighting between rival governments in Libya has added additional challenges to migration management partnerships. Migrant apprehensions are rarely reported in Libya, though the country’s state news service LANA reported more than 2,000 arrests in July. The oil-rich country plunged into turmoil after a NATO-backed uprising toppled longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi. Since then, the country has been divided between dueling governments in the east and west, each backed by militias and foreign powers. Human traffickers have for years benefited from the political chaos. United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk in July said migrants in the country had been subjected to torture, forced labor and starvation while being detained.

Why did time run out for O'Neil at Wolves?Teddi Mellencamp has thoughts about being dragged into Kyle Richards and Dorit Kemsley ’s The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills feud. “I mean, I think that, of course, my name is going to be mentioned because they’re my friends,” Teddi, 43, exclusively told Us Weekly on Friday, December 6, at iHeartRadio 102.7 KIIS FM’s Jingle Ball. “Whether they show it or not, that’s up to them, but I think those two have always had some ups and downs. “ She added, “I’m curious to see what will happen as the season continues.” During the Wednesday, December 2, episode of RHOBH , Kyle, 55, and Dorit, 48, clashed during a cast dinner. Kyle n otably called out Dorit for failing to defend their show alum and real-life friend from a mean comment at BravoCon 2023. (Kyle was asked by a fan why she kept “thrusting Teddi on these women.”) Teddi held a RHOBH diamond between seasons 8 through 10. Now, she is particularly close with both Kyle and Erika Jayne . In fact, on the premiere episode of her and Erika’s “Diamonds in the Rough” podcast earlier this week, Teddi confirmed that she had moved in with Kyle. (Teddi filed for divorce from Edwin Arroyave in November, while Kyle and Mauricio Umansky have been separated since July 2023.) Despite Teddi’s maintained friendships, she doesn’t have all the inside scoop on the RHOBH production. “It’s not, like, I sit around with Kyle and Erika ... at breakfast or on a hike, like, ‘OK, tell me what you filmed today,’” Teddi explained to Us. “But if something is directly affecting them in their life, then of course, we’re going to talk about it — but the small stuff I never know.” She added, “I didn’t know that Dorit was going to fall and not brace herself twice this past episode.” In addition to recapping Housewives moments on her podcast, Teddi has entered a new chapter in her life since her breakup. (Teddi and Edwin, 47, share three children together.) “I think the biggest thing for me is just continuing to — I mean, nobody’s perfect — show and be authentic [through] the good, the bad and the ugly, but also try to find as much peace as I can,” Teddi added. “While also having fun and growing and working as hard as I can and being a good mom.” And, no Teddi doesn’t regret sharing any of it on her podcast or via social media. “My response was gonna be like, ‘I’m not paid to be on a television show to do that anymore,’” Teddi told Us of the criticism. “And then, Erika was like, ‘You can’t say that. You’re in the public eye.’ My response is listen to the latest podcast of ‘Diamonds in the Rough’ and then you’re gonna hear as much as you probably need to hear or want to hear. I’m just not gonna share [much more], like, kids are involved.” You have successfully subscribed. By signing up, I agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy and to receive emails from Us Weekly Check our latest news in Google News Check our latest news in Apple News In terms of Kyle and Dorit’s friendship, the two women separately told Us last month that they have not reconciled but are hopeful for the future. The iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour special airs on ABC Wednesday, December 18 at 8 p.m. ET and streams the next day on Hulu. With reporting by Mike VulpoEven with access to blockbuster obesity drugs, some people don't lose weight

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AAP_Distribution a3442 ha -----S urging global tourism emissions are driven almost entirely by 20 countries, and efforts to rein in the trend aren’t working. That is the main fi nding of our new research , published in Nature Communications on Dec. 10. It represents the most rigorous and comprehensive analysis of tourism emissions yet conducted. The study draws together multiple datasets, including those published directly by 175 governments over 11 years (2009-2020). It uses the United Nations-endorsed “measurement of sustainable tourism” framework and draws on tourism expenditure and emissions intensity data from national accounts. The fi ndings reveal serious challenges ahead, given the wider context. The UN Environment Programme reports a 42% reduction in current global emissions overall is needed by 2030 (and 57% by 2035). If not, the Paris Agreement goal of limiting warming to 1.5 degrees will be lost. But global tourism emissions have been growing at double the rate of the global economy. Our study reveals that between 2009 and 2019, emissions increased by 40%, from 3.7 gigatons (7.3% of global emissions) in 2009 to 5.2 gigatons (8.8% of global emissions) in 2019. While global tourism emissions fell dramatically in 2020-2021 due to COVID-19, the rebound to pre-pandemic levels has been rapid. MASSIVE GROWTH WITHOUT A TECHNOLOGICAL FIX Tourism-related emissions increased at a yearly rate of 3.5% from 2009 to 2019. By comparison, global economic growth in general over that period was 1.5% per annum. If this growth rate continues, global tourism emissions will double over the next two decades. The carbon intensity of every dollar of tourist spending is 30% higher than the average for the global economy, and four times higher than the service sector. The primary driver of rising emissions is high growth in tourism demand. The rapidly expanding carbon footprint is predominantly from aviation (21%), use of vehicles powered by petrol and diesel (17%), and utilities such as electricity supply (16%). Slow efficiency gains through technology have been overwhelmed by this growth in demand. Aviation accounted for half of direct tourism emissions, making it the Achilles heel of global tourism emissions. Despite decades of promises , the global air transport system has proved impossible to decarbonize through new technologies. 20 COUNTRIES DOMINATE EMISSIONS Our research revealed alarming inequalities in emissions growth between countries. The United States, China, and India accounted for 60% of the growth in tourism emissions between 2009 and 2019. By 2019, these three countries alone were responsible for 39% of total global tourism emissions. Three-quarters of total global tourism emissions are produced by just 20 countries , with the remaining 25% shared between 155. Remarkably, there is now a hundred-fold difference in per-capita tourism footprints between countries which travel most and those which travel least. Of the top 20, the US (as a foreign destination, as well as its citizens traveling) had the largest tourism carbon footprint in 2019 — nearly 1 gigaton. It was responsible for 19% of the total global tourism carbon footprint, growing at an annual rate of 3.2%. In 2019, the US tourism carbon footprint was equivalent to 3 tons per resident, ranking 12 th globally among countries with the highest per-capita tourism emissions. As a destination, the United Kingdom ranked 7 th globally, at 128 megatons (2.5% of the total). In 2019, UK residents produced 2.8 tons of emissions per person, ranked 15 th globally. Australia’s tourism carbon footprint ranked 14 th globally (82 megatons). Its resident per-capita tourism carbon footprint in 2019 was 3.4 tons (8 th globally). This underscores the high emissions being driven by long-haul air travel for inbound and outbound international trips. In 2019, New Zealand’s per-capita tourism carbon footprint was 3.1 tons per resident (10 th globally). Like Australia, dependence on long-haul international travel is a problem that cannot be ignored. 4 PATHWAYS TO DECARBONIZING TOURISM For the fi rst time ever, this year’s UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP29) included tourism . UN Tourism endorsed our study and acknowledged tourism now contributes 8.8% of total global emissions. It reported that COP29 “marks a turning point, when ambition meets action, and vision transforms into commitment [...] to positive transformation for a better future for our planet.” But our research shows the combination of tourism demand growth on one hand, and the failure of technology efficiency gains on the other, present enormous barriers to tourism carbon mitigation. Despite this, we have identified four pathways towards stabilizing and reducing global tourism emissions: 1. Measure tourism carbon emissions to identify hotspots. Our research provides evidence of the tourism sub-sectors driving high emissions growth, including aviation, energy supply, and vehicle use. These hotspots must move onto a 10% annual emissions reduction pathway to 2050. 2. Avoid excessive tourism development and identify sustainable growth thresholds. National tourism decarbonization strategies must now define and implement sustainable growth goals, most urgently in the 20 highest-emitting tourism destinations. 3. Shift focus to domestic and short-range markets, and discourage long-haul markets. Actively managing growth in demand for air travel is the most obvious first step, which might involve regulating long-haul air travel demand. 4. Address inequality between countries by factoring in the social costs of carbon emissions. Controlling current patterns of relentless growth in long-haul air travel aligns with a more socially equitable approach to tourism, which is needed to address these inequalities. The fundamental purpose of our research is to give policymakers and industry leaders greater clarity about tourism’s impact on global emissions. The challenge then is to develop evidence-based policy and regulation to achieve urgent tourism decarbonization. THE CONVERSATION VIA REUTERS CONNECT The authors acknowledge the contributions of Stefan Gössling, Manfred Lenzen and Futu Faturay who were part of the research team on this project, and who coauthored the Nature Communications paper on which this article is based. James Higham is a professor of Tourism, Griffith University while Ya-Yen Sun is an associate professor at the School of Business, The University of Queensland. Mr. Higham receives funding from the NZ Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment Endeavour Program. Ya-Yen Sun receives funding from the Australian Research Council to support this project.Swiss National Bank increased its stake in shares of Lantheus Holdings, Inc. ( NASDAQ:LNTH – Free Report ) by 0.4% during the third quarter, according to its most recent filing with the SEC. The institutional investor owned 135,354 shares of the medical equipment provider’s stock after purchasing an additional 500 shares during the period. Swiss National Bank owned 0.19% of Lantheus worth $14,855,000 as of its most recent SEC filing. A number of other institutional investors have also added to or reduced their stakes in the stock. Vanguard Group Inc. lifted its holdings in Lantheus by 5.6% during the 1st quarter. Vanguard Group Inc. now owns 7,362,969 shares of the medical equipment provider’s stock worth $458,271,000 after purchasing an additional 389,828 shares in the last quarter. Farallon Capital Management LLC lifted its holdings in Lantheus by 53.7% during the 2nd quarter. Farallon Capital Management LLC now owns 2,279,227 shares of the medical equipment provider’s stock worth $182,999,000 after purchasing an additional 796,000 shares in the last quarter. Dimensional Fund Advisors LP lifted its holdings in Lantheus by 1.6% during the 2nd quarter. Dimensional Fund Advisors LP now owns 1,239,502 shares of the medical equipment provider’s stock worth $99,525,000 after purchasing an additional 19,071 shares in the last quarter. Swedbank AB lifted its holdings in Lantheus by 21.1% during the 3rd quarter. Swedbank AB now owns 722,243 shares of the medical equipment provider’s stock worth $79,266,000 after purchasing an additional 125,843 shares in the last quarter. Finally, Boston Partners raised its holdings in shares of Lantheus by 21.2% in the 1st quarter. Boston Partners now owns 681,281 shares of the medical equipment provider’s stock valued at $42,696,000 after acquiring an additional 119,156 shares in the last quarter. Hedge funds and other institutional investors own 99.06% of the company’s stock. Lantheus Trading Up 3.7 % Shares of Lantheus stock opened at $90.52 on Friday. The firm has a market capitalization of $6.29 billion, a PE ratio of 15.06 and a beta of 0.51. The business’s 50-day moving average price is $103.43 and its 200-day moving average price is $96.53. Lantheus Holdings, Inc. has a 12 month low of $50.20 and a 12 month high of $126.89. Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades Check Out Our Latest Stock Report on LNTH Lantheus Company Profile ( Free Report ) Lantheus Holdings, Inc develops, manufactures, and commercializes diagnostic and therapeutic products that assist clinicians in the diagnosis and treatment of heart, cancer, and other diseases worldwide. It provides DEFINITY, an injectable ultrasound enhancing agent used in echocardiography exams; TechneLite, a technetium generator for nuclear medicine procedures; Xenon-133, a radiopharmaceutical gas to assess pulmonary function; Neurolite, an injectable imaging agent to identify the area within the brain where blood flow has been blocked or reduced due to stroke; Cardiolite, an injectable Tc-99m-labeled imaging agent to assess blood flow to the muscle of the heart; and PYLARIFY, an F 18-labelled PSMA-targeted PET imaging agent used for imaging of PSMA positive-lesions in men with prostate cancer. Further Reading Want to see what other hedge funds are holding LNTH? Visit HoldingsChannel.com to get the latest 13F filings and insider trades for Lantheus Holdings, Inc. ( NASDAQ:LNTH – Free Report ). 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