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Japan weather bureau says 90% chance of El Nino ending by May

2024-05-10T15:00+0200chinadailyhk (en)

A student drinks water while studying outside the classroom during a heatwave at a primary school in Banda Aceh on May 7, 2024. (PHOTO / AFP) TOKYO - Japan's weather bureau said on Friday there was a 90 percent chance that the phenomenon will dissipate by the end of May, while there was a 60....

From El Nino to La Nina: Weather whiplash threatens global food security

2024-05-10T12:44+0200indiatoday (en)

In Short These weather patterns have the power to spawn wildfires; It could be posing significant threats to crops such as wheat, soy, and corn; Transition to La Nina could leave populations and crops in Latin America with little time to recover. With the world reeling under intense heatwave as....

Hot Weather and the Footprint of Global Warming in the Last Decade

2024-05-10T05:45+0200kompas-id (en)

KOMPAS/FERGANATA INDRA RIATMOKO. A satay vendor protects his head with a cloth during the scorching heat in Kraton District, Yogyakarta (4/5/2024). The temperature in Yogyakarta during the day over the past few days has been around 32 degrees Celsius. According to BMKG, the hot temperature is caused by the apparent movement of the sun.

Panoramica dell'offerta globale in vista delle nuove prospettive 2024-25 dell'USDA -Braun

2024-05-10T03:03+0200marketscreener (it)

Il Dipartimento dell'Agricoltura degli Stati Uniti pubblicherà venerdì le sue prime previsioni ufficiali per la prossima campagna 2024-25, e sia il contesto di prezzi più bassi che i recenti eventi meteorologici potrebbero causare un cambiamento nelle dinamiche tra i principali esportatori nei prossimi mesi.

Secretary Mayorkas Delivers Remarks at Inaugural World Fire Congress Closing Ceremony

2024-05-10T01:08+0200dhs-gov (en)

Secretary Mayorkas delivered the following remarks at the closing, charter signing ceremony of the inaugural World Fire Congress in Washington, DC. Good evening. The poet John Saxe once wrote that, if the mythical Greek figure Prometheus “was worthy of the wrath of heaven for kindling the first fire....

El Nino to end by June, La Nina seen in second half of 2024, says U.S. forecaster

2024-05-09T17:23+0200wsau (en)

(Reuters) – The El Nino weather pattern should fade out by June but could be replaced by the La Nina phenomenon by the second half of the year, a U.S. government forecaster said on Thursday. There is a 49% chance that the La Nina weather pattern may develop during the June to August period, rising....

El Nino to end by June, La Nina seen in second half of 2024, says U.S. forecaster (Reuters) - The El Nino weather pattern should fade out by June but could be replaced by the La Nina phenomenon by the second half of the year, a U.S. government forecaster said on Thursday. There is a 49% chance that the La Nina weather pattern ma.

2024-05-09T17:22+0200kelo (en)

(Reuters) – The El Nino weather pattern should fade out by June but could be replaced by the La Nina phenomenon by the second half of the year, a U.S. government forecaster said on Thursday. There is a 49% chance that the La Nina weather pattern may develop during the June to August period, rising....

El Nino to end by June, La Nina seen in second half of 2024, says U.S. forecaster

2024-05-09T17:21+0200whbl (en)

(Reuters) – The El Nino weather pattern should fade out by June but could be replaced by the La Nina phenomenon by the second half of the year, a U.S. government forecaster said on Thursday. There is a 49% chance that the La Nina weather pattern may develop during the June to August period, rising....

El Nino to end by June, La Nina seen in second half of 2024, says U.S. forecaster

2024-05-09T17:20+0200wkzo (en)

(Reuters) – The El Nino weather pattern should fade out by June but could be replaced by the La Nina phenomenon by the second half of the year, a U.S. government forecaster said on Thursday. There is a 49% chance that the La Nina weather pattern may develop during the June to August period, rising....

What's behind the catastrophic rainfall in Kenya

2024-05-09T17:16+0200observer-ug (en)

The torrential rains and deadly floods that have hit Kenya since March have been some of the most catastrophic in the country in recent years. Over 200 people have died due to the heavy rains, with at least 91 missing, according to the latest government figures.

El Nino to end by June, La Nina seen in second half of 2024, says US forecaster

2024-05-09T17:06+0200bdnews24 (en)

The El Nino weather pattern should fade out by June but could be replaced by the La Nina phenomenon by the second half of the year, a US government forecaster said on Thursday. There is a 49% chance that the La Nina weather pattern may develop during the June to August period, rising to 69% in....

El Nino to end by June, La Nina seen in second half of 2024, says U.S. forecaster

2024-05-09T16:18+0200devdiscourse (en)

But heavier rains in parts of the Americas boosted farm output prospects in Argentina and the southern U.S. Plains. CONTEXT The full weather pattern involving El Nino, La Nina and a neutral phase typically lasts between two to seven years. Experts have warned that Latin American nations must be on....

More people in countries with low human development index suffer from climate-related disasters

2024-05-09T07:52+0200downtoearth (en)

April 24, 2024. Countries with Human Development Index (HDI) lower than 0.78, had a higher impact, the findings showed. Likewise, the increasing number of the population impacted by climate-related disasters in countries with very high human development was statistically and significantly lower than....

Ordinary weather is now extraordinary, as Sydney braces for more rain

2024-05-09T07:27+0200brisbanetimes (en)

2023 was the hottest year in history globally, and the equal-eighth hottest in Australia , accompanied by a marine heatwave that has persisted into 2024. Weather across the continent has ranged from an extreme wet season in northern Queensland with metres of rain to forests drying out and dying in Western Australia.

Ordinary weather is now extraordinary, as Sydney braces for more rain

2024-05-09T07:27+0200smh (en)

2023 was the hottest year in history globally, and the equal-eighth hottest in Australia , accompanied by a marine heatwave that has persisted into 2024. Weather across the continent has ranged from an extreme wet season in northern Queensland with metres of rain to forests drying out and dying in Western Australia.

Ordinary weather is now extraordinary, as Sydney braces for more rain

2024-05-09T07:24+0200theage (en)

2023 was the hottest year in history globally, and the equal-eighth hottest in Australia , accompanied by a marine heatwave that has persisted into 2024. Weather across the continent has ranged from an extreme wet season in northern Queensland with metres of rain to forests drying out and dying in Western Australia.

Ordinary weather is now extraordinary, as Sydney braces for more rain

2024-05-09T07:23+0200watoday (en)

2023 was the hottest year in history globally, and the equal-eighth hottest in Australia , accompanied by a marine heatwave that has persisted into 2024. Weather across the continent has ranged from an extreme wet season in northern Queensland with metres of rain to forests drying out and dying in Western Australia.

World Continues to Swelter as April 2024 Blazes Past Heat Records

2024-05-09T06:11+0200sciencealert (en)

April marked another "remarkable" month of record-breaking global air and sea surface temperature averages, according to a new report by the EU's climate monitor published on Wednesday. The abnormally warm conditions came despite the continued weakening of the El Nino weather phenomenon that....

Heat is coming for our crops. We have to make them ready

2024-05-08T22:42+0200johansen (en)

Australia ’s vital agriculture sector will be hit hard by steadily rising global temperatures. Our climate is already prone to droughts and floods. Climate change is expected to supercharge this, causing sudden flash droughts, changing rainfall patterns and intense flooding rains.

World sweltered as April smashed global heat records

2024-05-08T21:28+0200kuwaittimes (en)

PARIS: April marked another “remarkable” month of record-breaking global air and sea surface temperature averages, according to a new report by the EU’s climate monitor published on Wednesday. The abnormally warm conditions came despite the continued weakening of the El Nino weather phenomenon that....

World sweltered as April smashed global heat records

2024-05-08T18:24+0200manilatimes (en)

PARIS – April marked another "remarkable" month of record-breaking global air and sea surface temperature averages, according to a new report by the EU's climate monitor published on Wednesday. The abnormally warm conditions came despite the continued weakening of the El Niño weather phenomenon that....

Global temperature records tumble after April heat grills world

2024-05-08T14:51+0200dailysabah (en)

The month of April set another record for global air and sea surface temperature averages, the latest EU's climate monitor report confirmed Wednesday. The abnormally warm conditions came despite the continued weakening of the El Nino weather phenomenon that contributes to increased heat, said the....

World sweltered as April smashed global heat records: Guess how hot?

2024-05-08T13:49+0200thesouthafrican (en)

The abnormally warm conditions came despite the continued weakening of the El Nino weather phenomenon that contributes to increased heat, said the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service, pointing to human-caused climate change for exacerbating the extremes. Record heat.

Global temperature streak continues with hottest April on record, says EU's climate monitor

2024-05-08T11:17+0200thejournal (en)

SINCE JUNE LAST year, every month has been the warmest such period on record. And April marked yet another “remarkable” month of record-breaking global air and sea surface temperature averages, according to a new report by the EU’s climate monitor published today.

2 hours ago15:31, 8 May 2024

2024-05-08T11:15+0200hongkongfp (en)

By Linda Givetash. April marked another “remarkable” month of record-breaking global air and sea surface temperature averages, according to a new report by the EU’s climate monitor published on Wednesday. A man sweats while walking on the streets in Hong Kong. File photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP.

April 2024 Warmest Ever, Says European Climate Agency As Temperature Records Topple

2024-05-08T10:38+0200news18 (en)

The world experienced the warmest April ever, with record heat, rain, and flooding crippling normal life in many countries, according to new data released on Wednesday. It was also the eleventh consecutive month of record-high temperatures, a result of the combined effect of now weakening El Nino....

World sweltered as April smashed global heat records

2024-05-08T10:20+0200energy-economictimes (en)

to limit global warming. The anomaly does not mean the Paris target has been missed, which is calculated over a period of decades. But it does signal "how remarkable the global temperature conditions we are currently experience are", Copernicus climatologist Julien Nicolas told AFP.

World sweltered as April smashed heat records

2024-05-08T08:43+0200omanobserver-om (en)

Paris - April marked another "remarkable" month of record-breaking global air and sea surface temperature averages, according to a new report by the EU's climate monitor published on Wednesday. The abnormally warm conditions came despite the continued weakening of the El Nino weather phenomenon that....

World sweltered as April smashed global heat records

2024-05-08T08:39+0200manilastandard-ph (en)

Paris, France—April marked another “remarkable” month of record-breaking global air and sea surface temperature averages, according to a new report by the EU’s climate monitor published on Wednesday. The abnormally warm conditions came despite the continued weakening of the El Niño weather....

World sweltered as April smashed global heat records

2024-05-08T06:49+0200thedailystarBD (en)

April marked another "remarkable" month of record-breaking global air and sea surface temperature averages, according to a new report by the EU's climate monitor published on Wednesday. The abnormally warm conditions came despite the continued weakening of the El Nino weather phenomenon that....

April 2024 warmest ever due to record heat: European climate agency

2024-05-08T05:17+0200indiatoday (en)

The world experienced the warmest April ever, with record heat, rain, and flooding crippling normal life in many countries, according to new data released on Wednesday. It was also the 11th consecutive month of record-high temperatures, a result of the combined effect of now weakening El Nino and....

World sweltered as April smashed global heat records

2024-05-08T05:13+0200bssnews (en)

PARIS, May 8, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - April marked another "remarkable" month of record-breaking global air and sea surface temperature averages, according to a new report by the EU's climate monitor published on Wednesday. The abnormally warm conditions came despite the continued weakening of the El Nino....

April 2024 Hottest On Record As Global Heat Rises, Say Scientists

2024-05-08T05:02+0200ndtvnews (en)

Paris: April marked another "remarkable" month of record-breaking global air and sea surface temperature averages, according to a new report by the EU's climate monitor published on Wednesday. The abnormally warm conditions came despite the continued weakening of the El Nino weather phenomenon that....

World sweltered as April smashed global heat records

2024-05-08T04:46+0200inquirer (en)

Last month was the second warmest April ever recorded in Europe, as was March and the entire winter period. Diverging extremes. Swathes of Asia from India to Vietnam have been struck by scorching heat waves in recent weeks, while southern Brazil has suffered deadly flooding.

World sweltered as April smashed global heat records

2024-05-08T04:40+0200terradaily (en)

Paris, May 8 (AFP) May 08, 2024 April marked another "remarkable" month of record-breaking global air and sea surface temperature averages, according to a new report by the EU's climate monitor published on Wednesday. The abnormally warm conditions came despite the continued weakening of the El Nino....

World sweltered as April smashed global heat records

2024-05-08T04:25+0200gmanews (en)

April marked another "remarkable" month of record-breaking global air and sea surface temperature averages, according to a new report by the EU's climate monitor published on Wednesday. The abnormally warm conditions came despite the continued weakening of the El Nino weather phenomenon that....

Global temperature streak continues with record heat in April

2024-05-08T04:22+0200france24-en (en)

The abnormally warm conditions came despite the continued weakening of the El Nino weather phenomenon that contributes to increased heat, said the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service, pointing to human-caused climate change for exacerbating the extremes.

April 2024 warmest ever, says European climate agency as temperature records topple

2024-05-08T04:08+0200HindustanTimes (en)

The average temperature of 15.03 degrees Celsius in April was 1.58 degrees Celsius higher than the month's average for 1850-1900, the designated pre-industrial reference period. It was 0.67 degrees Celsius above the 1991-2020 average for April and 0.14 degrees Celsius above the previous high set in April 2016.

India April 2024: Exceptionally Warm Temperatures Break Records, Reports European Climate Agency About a minute ago

2024-05-08T04:02+0200devdiscourse (en)

April 2024: Exceptionally Warm Temperatures Break Records, Reports European Climate Agency April 2024 was the warmest ever, with record heat, rain, and flooding worldwide due to El Niño and climate change. The global average temperature was 1.58°C above pre-industrial levels, and the past 12 months....

Piogge e alluvioni in Brasile, quali sono le cause del peggior disastro climatico della storia del Paese

2024-05-07T12:28+0200ohga (it)

Non esiste un precedente di quanto accaduto in Brasile sabato 5 maggio . Un violento maltempo, con forti raffiche di vento, precipitazioni intense hanno colpito oltre 32 località dello Stato (molte di queste risultano ancora isolate) e provocato l' esondazione del fiume Guaiba . La sua piena di 5.

Australian PM boosts funding for drought resilience programs

2024-05-07T09:54+0200uniindia (en)

Canberra, May 7 (UNI) Australia 's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced half a billion Australian dollars in funding to help farmers and regional communities better prepare for future droughts. Albanese and Murray Watt, minister for agriculture, fisheries and forestry and for emergency management, on Tuesday committed 519.

5.2-magnitude quake hits South of Java, Indonesia - GFZ

2024-05-07T09:47+0200uniindia (en)

Hong Kong, May 7 (UNI) An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.2 hit south of Java, Indonesia at 0334 GMT on Tuesday, the GFZ German Research Center for Geosciences said. The epicenter, with a depth of 10.0 km, was initially determined to be at 9.10 degrees south latitude and 110.85 degrees east longitude.

Australian PM Boosts Funding For Drought Resilience Programs

2024-05-07T09:09+0200menafn (en)

- IANS) Canberra, May 7 (IANS) Australia 's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Tuesday announced half a billion Australian dollars in funding to help farmers and regional communities better prepare for future droughts. Albanese and Murray Watt, Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and for Emergency Management, have committed 519.

Australian PM boosts funding for drought resilience programs

2024-05-07T07:43+0200wn (en)

CANBERRA, May 7 (Xinhua) -- Australia 's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced half a billion Australian dollars in funding to help farmers and regional communities better prepare for future droughts. Albanese and Murray Watt, minister for agriculture, fisheries and forestry and for emergency....

Australian PM boosts funding for drought resilience programs

2024-05-07T07:39+0200china.org.cn (en)

CANBERRA, May 7 (Xinhua) -- Australia 's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced half a billion Australian dollars in funding to help farmers and regional communities better prepare for future droughts. Albanese and Murray Watt, minister for agriculture, fisheries and forestry and for emergency management, on Tuesday committed 519.

Australian PM boosts funding for drought resilience programs

2024-05-07T07:12+0200xinhuanet-english (en)

CANBERRA, May 7 (Xinhua) -- Australia 's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced half a billion Australian dollars in funding to help farmers and regional communities better prepare for future droughts. Albanese and Murray Watt, minister for agriculture, fisheries and forestry and for emergency management, on Tuesday committed 519.

Australian PM boosts funding for drought resilience programs

2024-05-07T07:11+0200english-news-cn (en)

CANBERRA, May 7 (Xinhua) -- Australia 's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced half a billion Australian dollars in funding to help farmers and regional communities better prepare for future droughts. Albanese and Murray Watt, minister for agriculture, fisheries and forestry and for emergency management, on Tuesday committed 519.

Farmers welcome funding boost for drought preparedness

2024-05-07T03:11+0200nationaltribune (en)

Farmers for Climate Action, an organisation representing more than 8000 farmer members across Australia has welcomed today’s announcement on drought initiatives. “It is a big step forward for the Future Drought Fund to acknowledge the reality that climate change is driving more frequent and severe....

Farmers Hail Funding Increase for Drought Readiness

2024-05-07T03:10+0200miragenews (en)

Farmers for Climate Action, an organisation representing more than 8000 farmer members across Australia has welcomed today's announcement on drought initiatives. "It is a big step forward for the Future Drought Fund to acknowledge the reality that climate change is driving more frequent and severe....

Plan to help farmers prepare for drought

2024-05-06T14:59+0200news_com_au (en)

The federal government will invest $519.1m into the Future Drought Fund in a bid to increase climate resilience and assist farmers and regional communities to prepare for the next drought. Anthony Albanese will on Tuesday announce the government will provide what it says is “record” funding for the....

Il futuro delle banane tra sostenibilità e malattie al forum della FAO

2024-05-06T14:21+0200ilfattoalimentare (it)

Il settore delle banane deve diventare più sostenibile, la distribuzione dei profitti lungo la filiera e di trovare una soluzione alle principali malattie che interessano le piantagioni. Sono alcuni dei temi al centro della conferenza del World Banana Forum , organizzata dalla FAO il 12 e il 13....

Vino: 2023 annata nera con la produzione più bassa degli ultimi 60 anni

2024-05-05T16:37+0200greenme (it)

Ci siamo lasciati alle spalle un anno complesso anche per la produzione di vino, la più bassa degli ultimi 60 anni a livello mondiale Produrre vino è una sfida continua fatta di tradizione ma anche innovazione, traguardi, rischi e imprevisti. Se il terreno è tra i principali elementi a dare....

What's behind the catastrophic rainfall in Kenya

2024-05-04T11:39+0200northernirelandnews (en)

NAIROBI, Kenya - The torrential rains and deadly floods that have hit Kenya since March have been some of the most catastrophic in the country in recent years. At least 169 people have died due to the heavy rains, with at least 91 missing, according to the latest government figures.

What's behind the catastrophic rainfall in Kenya

2024-05-04T11:36+0200cambodiantimes (en)

NAIROBI, Kenya - The torrential rains and deadly floods that have hit Kenya since March have been some of the most catastrophic in the country in recent years. At least 169 people have died due to the heavy rains, with at least 91 missing, according to the latest government figures.

What's behind the catastrophic rainfall in Kenya

2024-05-04T11:09+0200manilametro (en)

NAIROBI, Kenya - The torrential rains and deadly floods that have hit Kenya since March have been some of the most catastrophic in the country in recent years. At least 169 people have died due to the heavy rains, with at least 91 missing, according to the latest government figures.

What's behind the catastrophic rainfall in Kenya

2024-05-04T11:06+0200srilankasource (en)

NAIROBI, Kenya - The torrential rains and deadly floods that have hit Kenya since March have been some of the most catastrophic in the country in recent years. At least 169 people have died due to the heavy rains, with at least 91 missing, according to the latest government figures.

What's behind the catastrophic rainfall in Kenya

2024-05-04T11:06+0200nigeriasun (en)

NAIROBI, Kenya - The torrential rains and deadly floods that have hit Kenya since March have been some of the most catastrophic in the country in recent years. At least 169 people have died due to the heavy rains, with at least 91 missing, according to the latest government figures.

What's behind the catastrophic rainfall in Kenya

2024-05-04T10:54+0200longbeachstar (en)

NAIROBI, Kenya - The torrential rains and deadly floods that have hit Kenya since March have been some of the most catastrophic in the country in recent years. At least 169 people have died due to the heavy rains, with at least 91 missing, according to the latest government figures.

What's behind the catastrophic rainfall in Kenya

2024-05-04T10:53+0200singaporestar (en)

NAIROBI, Kenya - The torrential rains and deadly floods that have hit Kenya since March have been some of the most catastrophic in the country in recent years. At least 169 people have died due to the heavy rains, with at least 91 missing, according to the latest government figures.

What's behind the catastrophic rainfall in Kenya

2024-05-04T10:42+0200myanmarnews (en)

NAIROBI, Kenya - The torrential rains and deadly floods that have hit Kenya since March have been some of the most catastrophic in the country in recent years. At least 169 people have died due to the heavy rains, with at least 91 missing, according to the latest government figures.

What's behind the catastrophic rainfall in Kenya

2024-05-04T09:37+0200voanews (en)

NAIROBI, Kenya — The torrential rains and deadly floods that have hit Kenya since March have been some of the most catastrophic in the country in recent years. At least 169 people have died due to the heavy rains, with at least 91 missing, according to the latest government figures.

La vendemmia nell’Emisfero Sud: poca quantità ma prezzi in rialzo e buona qualità. Argentina al top

2024-05-03T16:24+0200winenews (it)

Mentre in Europa mancano alcuni mesi al momento della vendemmia, ma in Italia le prime preoccupazioni a causa del maltempo sono già state sollevate, dall’altra parte del mondo, nell’emisfero australe, è invece già tempo dei primi bilanci. E così, in attesa dei dati ufficiali, i segnali che arrivano....

What does the future Indian Ocean look like?

2024-05-03T09:33+0200thestatesman (en)

A study led by Roxy Mathew Koll of the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM), Pune, delves into the evolving climate of the Indian Ocean and its future projections. Understanding these changes is crucial for climate mitigation and adaptation efforts, essential for safeguarding our collective future.

East Africa floods: UN chief extends condolences, says UN ready to offer additional assistance

2024-05-03T07:46+0200en-africanews (en)

Footage of impassible roads continue to come from Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania among other countries in East Africa. Speaking from New York Thursday (May 2nd), a spokesperson for the United Nations' chief, Antonio Guterres, reiterated the UN's readiness to provide additional support to national authorities.

Un maggio più fresco potrebbe salvare il raccolto di grano russo dopo un aprile da record -Braun

2024-05-03T03:12+0200marketscreener (it)

All'inizio di questa settimana, i prezzi globali del grano si sono ritirati dai massimi plurimensili, poiché il raccolto arido della Russia era finalmente destinato a ricevere un po' di pioggia, ma queste piogge sono state piuttosto scarse e le previsioni sono di nuovo secche, minacciando di frenare il raccolto dei principali esportatori.

The Philippines bans some genetically modified foods

2024-05-02T15:27+0200economist (en)

G reenpeace described it as a “monumental win”. Lauro Diego, a rice-farmer in the Philippines, sees it as a “triumph” against “genetic erosion”. But advocates of genetically modified ( GM ) foods say the decision could be disastrous for poor Filipinos.

What's causing the catastrophic rainfall in Kenya?

2024-05-02T14:25+0200naharnet-ar (en)

The torrential rains and deadly floods that have hit Kenya since March have been some of the most catastrophic in the country in recent years. At least 169 people have died due to the heavy rains, with at least 91 missing, according to the latest government figures.

Vegetation Greening Shows Resilience Despite Climate Extremes for 2023

2024-05-01T16:43+0200environmentalleader (en)

In 2023, the Earth’s vegetation displayed remarkable resilience in the face of escalating climate anomalies, according to a comprehensive study published in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment by Academician Piao Shilong and his team from the College of Urban and Environmental Sciences at Peking University.

El cambio climático está haciendo inviables muchas zonas vinícolas en el mundo, el aviso de unos científicos

2024-05-01T16:40+0200tiempo-es (es)

El cambio climático pone en riesgo esta industria en todo el mundo, modificando las características de esta preciada bebida y alternando el mapa de las zonas en las que se produce. 01/05/2024 16:00 10 min. La crisis climática actual afecta todos los ámbitos de la sociedad moderna .

Dajla: V Congreso Internacional sobre Economía del Desierto

2024-05-01T14:30+0200atalayar-es (es)

La ciudad de Dajla , en el sur de Marruecos, acogió la V edición del Congreso Internacional sobre Economía del Desierto, que tuvo lugar los días 18 y 19 de abril de 2024, bajo el tema: “La Investigación Científica al Servicio del Desarrollo Económico del Desierto, el Sáhara y las Zonas Rurales Alejadas”.

Global wine production down 9.6% as extreme climatic conditions ‘severely impact’ vineyards

2024-05-01T12:41+0200foodnavigator (en)

In 2023, global wine production is estimated at 237 mhl, marking a significant decrease of nearly 25 mhl (-9.6%) compared to 2022. It also marks a sharp decline on previous years: where production levels over the last four years had been consistent with the 20-year average.

Get Ready for Record Heat in 2024

2024-05-01T12:07+0200kompas-id (en)

KOMPAS/RONY ARIYANTO NUGROHO. The cloudy sky in the Manggarai area of Jakarta is seen before a heavy rain on Wednesday (17/4/2024). The extreme shift of weather from scorching heat to rain still frequently occurs in the Jabodetabek area. This extreme weather transition condition needs to be....

What's causing the catastrophic rainfall in Kenya?

2024-05-01T12:00+0200en-africanews (en)

The torrential rains and deadly floods that have hit Kenya since March have been some of the most catastrophic in the country in recent years. At least 169 people have died due to the heavy rains, with at least 91 missing, according to the latest government figures.

What's causing the catastrophic rainfall in Kenya?

2024-05-01T11:18+0200inquirer (en)

The “long rains” season is when most of the country’s average annual rainfall occurs. It’s often characterized by torrential rains, and sometimes goes up to June. In its forecast for this year’s “long rains” season, the Kenya Meteorological Department predicted above-average rainfall in many parts of the country, with occasional storms in some.

What’s causing the catastrophic rainfall in Kenya?

2024-05-01T06:46+0200apanews-en (en)

WHY IS THE RAIN SO INTENSE THIS TIME? The frequency, patterns and intensity of rainfall in Kenya are influenced by naturally occurring climate systems like the Indian Ocean Dipole. The Indian Ocean Dipole is a swinging of sea surface temperatures that makes the western Indian Ocean warmer than....

What's causing the catastrophic rainfall in Kenya?

2024-05-01T04:09+0200triblive (en)

NAIROBI, Kenya The torrential rains and deadly floods that have hit Kenya since March have been some of the most catastrophic in the country in recent years. At least 169 people have died due to the heavy rains, with at least 91 missing, according to the latest government figures.

Letters: Could a united Ireland be the obvious solution to migration row with UK?

2024-05-01T03:36+0200independent-ie (en)

Mr Sunak’s assertion that the influx of migrants to Ireland is proof of the effectiveness of his threats of deportation is not just insensitive, it is fundamentally flawed and flies in the face of decent neighbourliness. While it is undeniable that a fair and robust immigration system is necessary,....

What's causing the catastrophic rainfall in Kenya?

2024-05-01T02:11+0200ctvnews (en)

NAIROBI, Kenya - The torrential rains and deadly floods that have hit Kenya since March have been some of the most catastrophic in the country in recent years. At least 169 people have died due to the heavy rains, with at least 91 missing, according to the latest government figures.

What’s behind Kenya’s intense flooding as death toll climbs

2024-04-30T22:41+0200globalnews (en)

that have hit Kenya since March have been some of the most catastrophic in the country in recent years. At least 169 people have died due to the heavy rains, with at least 91 missing, according to the latest government figures. In the most tragic single event, at least 48 people were killed on....

What's causing the catastrophic rainfall in Kenya?

2024-04-30T21:24+0200thehimalayantimes (en)

At least 169 people have died due to the heavy rains, with more than 91 missing, according to the latest government figures. In the most tragic single event, at least 48 people were killed on Monday after water blew through a blocked river tunnel under a railway bridge in southwestern Kenya, causing a flash flood.

Unprecedented Rainfall Ravages Kenya, Causing Catastrophic Floods and Devastation

2024-04-30T19:12+0200devdiscourse (en)

Its become difficult to predict long-term weather in Kenya in recent years, as the onset and duration of dry and wet seasons increasingly change.The Kenya Meteorological Department expects the long rains season to continue into June.In its latest seven-day weather forecast, which it released on....

World News | What's Causing the Catastrophic Rainfall in Kenya?

2024-04-30T19:04+0200latestly (en)

Nairobi, Apr 30 (AP) The torrential rains and deadly floods that have hit Kenya since March have been some of the most catastrophic in the country in recent years. At least 169 people have died due to the heavy rains, with more than 91 missing, according to the latest government figures.

La storia di Brisbane la prima capitale Australiana a sperimentare la siccità già nel 2007

2024-04-30T18:35+0200ohga (it)

Hai presente quelle immagini dei terreni spaccati, che mostrano la carenza d’acqua e l’arrivo della siccità? Ecco, possiamo dire che questo tipo di immagine o scatto sia diventato un po’ simbolo della crisi climatica e allora perché non risalire a uno di questi primi scatti di una terra spaccata e....

Tesla si sta trasformando

2024-04-30T16:31+0200agenparl (it)

Le azioni Tesla rappresentano uno degli strumenti di formazione più efficaci per “investitori consapevoli” che io conosca. Se un investitore riesce a investire in Tesla nonostante la sua folle volatilità, il parere sfavorevole della maggior parte dei cosiddetti “esperti del settore”, le eccentricità....

EU Policy. More than 70% of key resources imperilled by climate - report

2024-04-30T16:13+0200euronews-en (en)

More than 70% of copper, cobalt and lithium, key critical raw materials needed for the clean energy transition driven by the EU, are at risk of facing supply disruption due to climate change, according to a new analysis. Countries leading cobalt and lithium production — Australia , Chile, the....

Hay destined for desperate King Island farmers, delayed in Victoria

2024-04-30T04:37+0200abc-au (en)

In short: A Victorian council says it can't allow donated hay to be freighted out of its port to King Island; The hay sits in Swan Hill. The nearest port is Apollo Bay. Farmers on King Island say they needed it yesterday. What's next? The "Need for Feed" says the next port is further away and will add $70,000 to the delivery cost.

Australia mining at risk from climate change-fueled drought and heat

2024-04-30T04:12+0200nikkei-en (en)

SYDNEY -- Climate change poses a "serious and growing" threat to the production of essential commodities around the globe, with critical mineral and vital metals mined in Australia facing increased exposure to high temperatures and droughts, according to a PwC report.

Farmers call for better reporting on coal mine methane

2024-04-30T04:04+0200nationaltribune (en)

Farmers for Climate Action, representing more than 8200 farmers across Australia , is concerned at credible reports that coal mine methane is being underreported by up to 50 per cent. CEO Natalie Collard said the farmers who grow our food need accurate reporting on coal pollution.

Estirpazione vigneti, sì del governo. I timori di Uiv e Federvini

2024-04-29T12:19+0200laprovinciapavese (it)

Una misura, quella dell’estirpazione, già in atto in Francia (a Bordeaux), di cui si dibatte in altre parti del mondo (in California e Australia , ad esempio) e di cui si sta discutendo anche in Italia, sia fra produttori sia al livello di governo, come ha confermato a Il Gusto il ministro....

Estirpazione vigneti, sì del governo. I timori di Uiv e Federvini

2024-04-29T10:35+0200ilsecoloxix (it)

Una misura, quella dell’estirpazione, già in atto in Francia (a Bordeaux), di cui si dibatte in altre parti del mondo (in California e Australia , ad esempio) e di cui si sta discutendo anche in Italia, sia fra produttori sia al livello di governo, come ha confermato a Il Gusto il ministro....

11:02 Global wine production reaches lowest level in 62 years

2024-04-29T09:16+0200news-am (en)

Fires, droughts, and several other conditions typically associated with global climate change have contributed considerably to global wine production in 2023 being the worst in 62 years, industry officials said. The 2023 global grape and wine industry report, published by the France-based....

Estirpazione vigneti, sì del governo. I timori di Uiv e Federvini

2024-04-29T08:45+0200lasentinella (it)

Una misura, quella dell’estirpazione, già in atto in Francia (a Bordeaux), di cui si dibatte in altre parti del mondo (in California e Australia , ad esempio) e di cui si sta discutendo anche in Italia, sia fra produttori sia al livello di governo, come ha confermato a Il Gusto il ministro....

They warn that mosquito-borne diseases will spread around the world and become more common.

2024-04-29T07:33+0200d1softballnews (en)

Geographic range of vector-borne diseases, especially Mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue fever. has expanded rapidly over the past 80 years, and now more than half the world’s population is at risk from outbreaks of mosquito-borne diseases caused by global warming and urbanization....

Satellite Monitoring Highlights Soil Sealing Challenges in the Mediterranean

2024-04-28T10:01+0200spacedaily (en)

Soil sealing is an increasing concern, particularly in urban settings, leading to significant environmental impacts such as flooding, erosion, and biodiversity loss. An ESA-funded initiative, the Ulysses project, is now providing critical insights into soil sealing, aiming to mitigate soil degradation across the Mediterranean.

'Extreme' climate blamed for world's worst wine harvest in 62 years

2024-04-28T09:03+0200menafn (en)

- AFP) World wine production dropped 10 percent last year, the biggest fall in more than six decades, because of "extreme" climate changes, the body that monitors the trade said Thursday. "Extreme environmental conditions" including droughts, fires and other problems with climate were mostly to....

'Extreme' climate blamed for world's worst wine harvest in 62 years

2024-04-28T07:06+0200thelocal (en)

"Extreme environmental conditions" including droughts, fires and other problems with climate were mostly to blame for the drastic fall, said the International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV) that covers nearly 50 wine producing countries. Australia and Italy suffered the worst, with 26 and 23 percent drops.

Report: Global wine production worst in 62 years due to 'extreme climate events'

2024-04-27T22:06+0200upi (en)

April 27 (UPI) -- Fires, droughts and other conditions commonly associated with a changing global climate greatly contributed to making the world's 2023 wine production the worst in 62 years, industry officials have reported. A "State of the World Vine and Wine Sector in 2023" report released....

Explainer: What’s El Niño and how does it interact with climate change?

2024-04-27T17:39+0200EastAfrican (en)

El Niño is a phenomenon distinct from our human-driven climate crisis, said Richard Allan, a climate scientist at the University of Reading, but its impacts will be all the more intense in a warmer atmosphere. What impacts have El Niño and climate change had? The effects of the El Niño depend on the....

'Extreme' climate blamed for world's worst wine harvest in 62 years

2024-04-27T05:54+0200thelocal-it (en)

"Extreme environmental conditions" including droughts, fires and other problems with climate were mostly to blame for the drastic fall, said the International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV) that covers nearly 50 wine producing countries. Australia and Italy suffered the worst, with 26 and 23 percent drops.

'Extreme' climate blamed for world's worst wine harvest in 62 years

2024-04-27T03:55+0200malaymail (en)

“Extreme environmental conditions” including droughts, fires and other problems with climate were mostly to blame for the drastic fall, said the International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV) that covers nearly 50 wine producing countries. Australia and Italy suffered the worst, with 26 and 23 per cent drops.

'Extreme' climate blamed for world's worst wine harvest in 62 years

2024-04-27T02:04+0200thelocal-fr (en)

"Extreme environmental conditions" including droughts, fires and other problems with climate were mostly to blame for the drastic fall, said the International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV) that covers nearly 50 wine producing countries. Australia and Italy suffered the worst, with 26 and 23 percent drops.

'Extreme' climate blamed for world's worst wine harvest in 62 years

2024-04-27T00:43+0200thelocal-es (en)

"Extreme environmental conditions" including droughts, fires and other problems with climate were mostly to blame for the drastic fall, said the International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV) that covers nearly 50 wine producing countries. Australia and Italy suffered the worst, with 26 and 23 percent drops.

Worst wine year worldwide since the 1960s – News

2024-04-26T14:03+0200breakinglatest (en)

According to the International Organization for Vine and Wine (OIV), “extreme environmental conditions” such as droughts, fires and other climate-related problems are mainly responsible for the largest decline in the last six decades. In Switzerland, wine production was slightly higher in 2023, with....

Worst year in wine production since the 1960s – News

2024-04-26T11:52+0200breakinglatest (en)

According to the International Organization for Vine and Wine (OIV), “extreme environmental conditions” such as droughts, fires and other climate-related problems are mainly responsible for the largest decline in the last six decades. In Switzerland, the total volume in 2023 was slightly more than one hectoliter Wine produced than last year.

'Extreme' Climate Blamed For World's Worst Wine Harvest In 62 Years

2024-04-26T09:17+0200ibtimes (en)

World wine production dropped 10 percent last year, the biggest fall in more than six decades, because of "extreme" climate changes, the body that monitors the trade said Thursday. "Extreme environmental conditions" including droughts, fires and other problems with climate were mostly to blame for....

'Extreme' climate blamed for world's worst wine harvest in 62 years

2024-04-26T03:52+0200philstar (en)

PARIS, France World wine production dropped 10 percent last year, the biggest fall in more than six decades, because of "extreme" climate changes, the body that monitors the trade said Thursday. "Extreme environmental conditions" including droughts, fires and other problems with climate were mostly....

‘Extreme’ climate blamed for world’s worst wine harvest in 62 years

2024-04-26T01:06+0200business-times (en)

WORLD wine production dropped 10 per cent last year, the biggest fall in more than six decades, because of “extreme” climate changes, the body that monitors the trade said on Thursday. “Extreme environmental conditions” including droughts, fires and other problems with climate were mostly to blame....

'Extreme' climate blamed for world's worst wine harvest in 62 years

2024-04-26T00:11+0200japantoday (en)

World wine production dropped 10 percent last year, the biggest fall in more than six decades, because of "extreme" climate changes, the body that monitors the trade said Thursday. "Extreme environmental conditions" including droughts, fires and other problems with climate were mostly to blame for....

Extreme' climate blamed for world's worst wine harvest in 62 years

2024-04-26T00:09+0200europesun (en)

Paris, France - World wine production dropped 10 percent last year, the biggest fall in more than six decades, because of 'extreme' climate changes, the body that monitors the trade said Thursday. 'Extreme environmental conditions' including droughts, fires and other problems with climate were....

Extreme' climate blamed for world's worst wine harvest in 62 years

2024-04-25T23:28+0200northernirelandnews (en)

Paris, France - World wine production dropped 10 percent last year, the biggest fall in more than six decades, because of 'extreme' climate changes, the body that monitors the trade said Thursday. 'Extreme environmental conditions' including droughts, fires and other problems with climate were....

Extreme' climate blamed for world's worst wine harvest in 62 years

2024-04-25T23:27+0200irishsun (en)

Paris, France - World wine production dropped 10 percent last year, the biggest fall in more than six decades, because of 'extreme' climate changes, the body that monitors the trade said Thursday. 'Extreme environmental conditions' including droughts, fires and other problems with climate were....

Extreme' climate blamed for world's worst wine harvest in 62 years

2024-04-25T23:13+0200myanmarnews (en)

Paris, France - World wine production dropped 10 percent last year, the biggest fall in more than six decades, because of 'extreme' climate changes, the body that monitors the trade said Thursday. 'Extreme environmental conditions' including droughts, fires and other problems with climate were....

Extreme' climate blamed for world's worst wine harvest in 62 years

2024-04-25T23:08+0200longbeachstar (en)

Paris, France - World wine production dropped 10 percent last year, the biggest fall in more than six decades, because of 'extreme' climate changes, the body that monitors the trade said Thursday. 'Extreme environmental conditions' including droughts, fires and other problems with climate were....

Extreme' climate blamed for world's worst wine harvest in 62 years

2024-04-25T23:05+0200srilankasource (en)

Paris, France - World wine production dropped 10 percent last year, the biggest fall in more than six decades, because of 'extreme' climate changes, the body that monitors the trade said Thursday. 'Extreme environmental conditions' including droughts, fires and other problems with climate were....

Extreme' climate blamed for world's worst wine harvest in 62 years

2024-04-25T22:58+0200cambodiantimes (en)

Paris, France - World wine production dropped 10 percent last year, the biggest fall in more than six decades, because of 'extreme' climate changes, the body that monitors the trade said Thursday. 'Extreme environmental conditions' including droughts, fires and other problems with climate were....

Extreme' climate blamed for world's worst wine harvest in 62 years

2024-04-25T22:50+0200nigeriasun (en)

Paris, France - World wine production dropped 10 percent last year, the biggest fall in more than six decades, because of 'extreme' climate changes, the body that monitors the trade said Thursday. 'Extreme environmental conditions' including droughts, fires and other problems with climate were....

Extreme' climate blamed for world's worst wine harvest in 62 years

2024-04-25T22:45+0200manilametro (en)

Paris, France - World wine production dropped 10 percent last year, the biggest fall in more than six decades, because of 'extreme' climate changes, the body that monitors the trade said Thursday. 'Extreme environmental conditions' including droughts, fires and other problems with climate were....

Extreme' climate blamed for world's worst wine harvest in 62 years

2024-04-25T22:43+0200singaporestar (en)

Paris, France - World wine production dropped 10 percent last year, the biggest fall in more than six decades, because of 'extreme' climate changes, the body that monitors the trade said Thursday. 'Extreme environmental conditions' including droughts, fires and other problems with climate were....

‘Extreme' climate blamed for world's worst wine harvest in 62 years

2024-04-25T22:32+0200voanews (en)

Paris, France — World wine production dropped 10 percent last year, the biggest fall in more than six decades, because of "extreme" climate changes, the body that monitors the trade said Thursday. "Extreme environmental conditions" including droughts, fires and other problems with climate were....

'Extreme' climate blamed for world's worst wine harvest in 62 years

2024-04-25T21:30+0200terradaily (en)

Paris, April 25 (AFP) Apr 25, 2024 World wine production dropped 10 percent last year, the biggest fall in more than six decades, because of "extreme" climate changes, the body that monitors the trade said Thursday. "Extreme environmental conditions" including droughts, fires and other problems with....

Worst wine harvest in 62 years due to 'extreme' climate

2024-04-25T21:19+0200RTERadio (en)

'Extreme environmental conditions' including droughts and fires were mostly to blame for the drastic fall (file image) World wine production dropped 10% last year, the biggest fall in more than six decades, because of "extreme" climate changes, the body that monitors the trade said.

'Extreme' climate blamed for world's worst wine harvest in 62 years

2024-04-25T20:43+0200france24-en (en)

"Extreme environmental conditions" including droughts, fires and other problems with climate were mostly to blame for the drastic fall, said the International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV) that covers nearly 50 wine producing countries. Australia and Italy suffered the worst, with 26 and 23 percent drops.

'Extreme' climate blamed for world's worst wine harvest in 62 years

2024-04-25T20:40+0200rfi-en (en)

"Extreme environmental conditions" including droughts, fires and other problems with climate were mostly to blame for the drastic fall, said the International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV) that covers nearly 50 wine producing countries. Australia and Italy suffered the worst, with 26 and 23 percent drops.

‘Extreme’ climate blamed for world’s worst wine harvest in 62 years

2024-04-25T20:31+0200digitaljournal (en)

World wine production dropped 10 percent last year, the biggest fall in more than six decades, because of “extreme” climate changes, the body that monitors the trade said Thursday. “Extreme environmental conditions” including droughts, fires and other problems with climate were mostly to blame for....

'Extreme' climate blamed for world's worst wine harvest in 62 years

2024-04-25T20:25+0200hausa-legit-ng (en)

wine production dropped 10 percent last year, the biggest fall in more than six decades, because of "extreme" climate changes, the body that monitors the trade said Thursday. "Extreme environmental conditions" including droughts, fires and other problems with climate were mostly to blame for the....

'Extreme' climate blamed for world's worst wine harvest in 62 years

2024-04-25T20:23+0200tuko (en)

World wine production dropped 10 percent last year, the biggest fall in more than six decades, because of "extreme" climate changes, the body that monitors the trade said Thursday. "Extreme environmental conditions" including droughts, fires and other problems with climate were mostly to blame for....

El Niño and La Niña

2024-04-25T12:11+0200thedailystarBD (en)

Powerful winds, known as "trade winds", sweep across the equator, from east to west along the Pacific Ocean. The winds take the warm surface water along with them in the same direction, away from South America and towards Australia and Asia. The transition layer of the ocean between this surface....

Emergenza virus dengue e malaria, l’allarme degli infettivologi: “E’ colpa del cambiamento climatico”

2024-04-25T11:00+0200internapoli (it)

“In un mondo sempre più caldo e popolato, le infezioni trasmesse dalle zanzare stanno diventando malattie globali”, presenti anche in parti del pianeta che prima d’ora registravano al massimo casi di importazione. “Se le emissioni di carbonio e la crescita della popolazione continueranno ad....

Mosquito-borne diseases spreading in Europe due to climate change, says expert

2024-04-25T08:41+0200irishtimes (en)

, an expert has said. The insects spread illnesses such as malaria and dengue fever, the prevalences of which have hugely increased over the past 80 years as global heating has given them the warmer, more humid conditions they thrive in. Prof Rachel Lowe who leads the global health resilience group....

Mosquito-borne diseases spreading in Europe due to climate crisis, says expert

2024-04-25T08:35+0200observer (en)

Mosquito-borne diseases are spreading across the globe, and particularly in Europe , due to climate breakdown, an expert has said. The insects spread illnesses such as malaria and dengue fever, the prevalences of which have hugely increased over the past 80 years as global heating has given them the warmer, more humid conditions they thrive in.

Satellite Monitoring Highlights Soil Sealing Challenges in the Mediterranean

2024-04-25T07:29+0200terradaily (en)

Soil sealing is an increasing concern, particularly in urban settings, leading to significant environmental impacts such as flooding, erosion, and biodiversity loss. An ESA-funded initiative, the Ulysses project, is now providing critical insights into soil sealing, aiming to mitigate soil degradation across the Mediterranean.

Mosquito-borne diseases spreading in Europe due to climate crisis, says expert

2024-04-25T06:07+0200guardian (en)

Mosquito-borne diseases are spreading across the globe, and particularly in Europe , due to climate breakdown, an expert has said. The insects spread illnesses such as malaria and dengue fever, the prevalences of which have hugely increased over the past 80 years as global heating has given them the warmer, more humid conditions they thrive in.

Grasslands 101: Everything You Need to Know

2024-04-24T08:19+0200ecowatch (en)

Plants grow in the marsh of a rewetted portion of the Sernitzmoor peatland near Greiffenberg, Germany on May 31, 2023. Peatland marshes are highly efficient carbon sinks. Sean Gallup / Getty Images. Not only do grasslands sequester a third of the planet’s carbon deep in their root systems and soil,....

California to recycle wastewater for drinking under plans to address frequent extreme droughts

2024-04-24T04:37+0200channelnewsasia (en)

SAN JOSE, California: Drought-prone California has approved plans to allow treated wastewater to be used as part of drinking water supply. It is part of broader conservation efforts , as America’s most populous state has been struggling to secure reliable sources of drinking water amid in recent years.

Unveiling River Secrets In Murray-Darling Mysteries By Anne Jensen

2024-04-23T12:09+0200menafn (en)

- EIN Presswire) Book Cover. The Author Anne Jensen TOMAH, WISCONSIN, UNITED STATES, April 23, 2024 /EINPresswire / -- Delving into the heart of Australia 's iconic Murray and Darling Rivers, author Anne Jensen unveils the secrets of nature's resilience in her book, "Murray-Darling Mysteries:....

World News | India Among Asian Countries Hit by Heatwave in 2003: UN Report

2024-04-23T10:06+0200latestly (en)

Geneva (Switzerland)/ Bangkok (Thailand), April 23 (ANI): Asia was among the world's most disaster-hit region from weather, climate and water hazards in 2023, the United Nations said on Tuesday, with floods and storms the chief cause of casualties. Floods and storms caused the highest number of....

Tiny freshwater Snowy Mountains fish faces extinction, environmentalists say

2024-04-23T02:22+0200guardian (en)

It is listed as critically endangered , but environment campaigners and scientists say there have been no further surveys, and officials have not drawn up a recovery plan to try to save it. It has prompted six organisations to write to the federal environment minister, Tanya Plibersek, and her....

Specie aliene, invasive o dannose. Il nuovo numero di CREAfuturo: Piante Aliene, alberi forestali, risorsa o minaccia?

2024-04-22T15:44+0200agricolae (it)

L'ultimo numero di CREAFuturo è dedicato agli Alieni che, declinati in agricoltura comprendono tutti i micro e macro organismi (insetti, nematodi, acari, virus, funghi e batteri) estranei al nostro ambiente, al nostro mondo agricolo (proprio come alieni extraterrestri), contrari e avversi al nostro....

Trovati scheletri di 5500 anni fa: quello che emerge è agghiacciante

2024-04-22T08:25+0200zazoom-it (it)

(Di lunedì 22 aprile 2024) Degli scavi archeologici hanno riportato alla luce scheletri di migliaia di anni fa, ma il retroscena che si nasconde dietro è inquietante L’archeologia è un mondo sorprendente, in cui le scoperte sono all’ordine del giorno. Alcune di queste sono utili per approfondire la....

Clima, l'Europa è già sopra il tetto dei 2 gradi in più (e si vede)

2024-04-22T07:12+0200247libero (it)

Decine di persone si accalcano per riuscire a prendere acqua potabile da un enorme pozzo nel villaggio di Natwarghad nello stato occidentale indiano del Gujarat Il superamento dei 7 miliardi di persone per gli abitanti della Terra è un traguardo globale che rappresenta allo stesso tempo un'opportunità e una sfida per l'intero pianeta.

Ecologia Clima, Europa già sopra i 2 °C in più (e si vede)

2024-04-22T06:48+0200focus-it (it)

Decine di persone si accalcano per riuscire a prendere acqua potabile da un enorme pozzo nel villaggio di Natwarghad nello stato occidentale indiano del Gujarat Il superamento dei 7 miliardi di persone per gli abitanti della Terra è un traguardo globale che rappresenta allo stesso tempo un'opportunità e una sfida per l'intero pianeta.

Clouds on Demand: The Rain-Seeding Technology May Disturb the Nature!

2024-04-22T06:02+0200pamirtimes (en)

Karim Khan Saka. The concept of “clouds on demand” sounds like a solution straight out of science fiction, promising the ability to summon rain whenever and wherever needed. However, while rain-seeding technology holds potential benefits for addressing water scarcity and droughts, its widespread....

Rain, rain go away 22 days ago

2024-04-22T02:43+0200bne (en)

The hotter the world gets, the more water the air can hold and the more it will rain. Last year’s disaster season saw catastrophic floods around the world caused by record levels of rainfall. After putting in the hottest year on record, this year is going to be worse, with sea temperatures already....

Sustainability, Vol. 16, Pages 3461: Advancing Spatial Drought Forecasts by Integrating an Improved Outlier Robust Extreme Learning Machine with Gridded Data: A Case Study of the Lower Mainland Basin, British Columbia, Canada

2024-04-21T09:48+0200mdpi (en)

Dikshit et al. [ 12 ] conducted a study targeting drought prediction in New South Wales, Australia . They employed the Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI) due to its comprehensive calculation, which considers temperature and rainfall, improving drought prediction.

Life becomes misery, economic activity sags amid soaring heat

2024-04-20T20:05+0200thefinancialexpress (en)

Scorching summer heat, amid an agonising absence of rainfall, makes life a misery and wreaks havoc on crops and livestock. Overall economic activity suffered a sag and squeezed daily earners' income as the highest temperature in Bangladesh fired up to a torrid 42.6 degrees Celsius Saturday, meteorologists said.

Addio a El Niño, arriva La Niña: “il Sud America deve prepararsi”

2024-04-19T12:55+0200meteoweb (it)

Secondo alcuni esperti riuniti in un panel organizzato dalla FAO, le nazioni dell’ America Latina devono essere in massima allerta mentre il fenomeno meteorologico noto come El Niño si trasforma rapidamente in La Niña , lasciando alle popolazioni e ai raccolti poco tempo per riprendersi.

One of Australia's richest poetry competitions is calling for entries: The $10,000 Cloncurry Prize is OPEN!

2024-04-19T01:56+0200streetinsider (en)

Attention poets and wordsmiths from all over Australia : The Cloncurry Prize Poetry Competition is calling for entries, and it’s one mighty prize - $10,000 for the winning poem, making it one of the richest in the land.  “There are few that don’t recognise the names Dorothea Mackellar, Banjo....

Cambio climático: desierto inundado y afloramientos en el mar

2024-04-18T21:27+0200cambio16 (es)

Apenas ha transcurrido una cuarta parte del año y los fenómenos atípicos del clima se siguen presentando. El cambio climático luce indetenible mientras los dirigentes debaten que medidas tomar. Incluso en países como los Emiratos Árabes Unidos están recibiendo su dosis de realidad.

Le cattive notizie sulla produzione olivicola e le buone notizie sul mercato italiano dell'olio di oliva

2024-04-18T16:51+0200teatronaturale (it)

I cambiamenti climatici, ma anche la concorrenza internazionale e la competizione sui prezzi, i dazi che non facilitano l’armonizzazione dei mercati e la necessità di migliorare la visibilità e la riconoscibilità dell’olio di oliva sui diversi mercati.

What is cloud seeding and is it to blame for the freak Dubai flooding?

2024-04-18T14:20+0200independent-UK (en)

It was first discovered in the 1940s and has been used in around 50 countries, including the United States, China, Australia , Thailand and Russia. In the UAE, small government-operated planes fly through clouds burning special salt flares that encourage small rain droplets to stick together.

Nepal’s migrant workers eye overseas jobs as climate threats loom

2024-04-18T13:48+0200chinadialogue (en)

In November, Prem Nepali was on the same plane as delegates headed to Dubai for COP28. But while they shared an aircraft, their reasons to be in Dubai were entirely different. The dignitaries were travelling to negotiate climate change mitigation with world leaders, whereas Prem was leaving his home because the climate has already changed too much.

Los animales marinos de Australia serán víctimas invisibles de los incendios forestales

2024-04-18T07:32+0200vistaalmar (es)

La ceniza y el limo ahogarán los ecosistemas submarinos. A medida que los incendios forestales arrasan las tierras y los bosques de Australia , y hasta ahora matan a unos mil millones de animales terrestres , los investigadores temen que las especies marinas y de agua dulce se conviertan en víctimas invisibles.

The desert nation of UAE records its most rain ever, flooding highways and Dubai's airport

2024-04-18T05:21+0200wboc (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain the desert nation has ever recorded — a deluge that flooded out Dubai International Airport and disrupted flights through the world's busiest airfield for international travel.

The desert nation of UAE records its most rain ever, flooding highways and Dubai's airport

2024-04-18T04:35+0200news-gazette (en)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain the desert nation has ever recorded — a deluge that flooded out Dubai International Airport and disrupted flights through the world's busiest airfield for international travel.

Rain, rain go away 20 days ago

2024-04-17T00:44+0200bne (en)

The hotter the world gets, the more water the air can hold and the more it will rain. Last year’s disaster season saw catastrophic floods around the world caused by record levels of rainfall. After putting in the hottest year on record, this year is going to be the worst, with sea temperatures....

El Nino Ends, La Nina Expected To Bring Relief: Australia's Met Department

2024-04-16T20:02+0200menafn (en)

- Live Mint) "El Niño, which began in June 2023, resulting in insufficient rainfall in India, and leading to water scarcity in some regions, besides droughts and prolonged dry periods across Asia, has concluded. Australia 's Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) said on Tuesday that the El Niño–Southern....

Recensione della 24esima Biennale di Sydney

2024-04-16T18:56+0200artribune (it)

Non è facile comprendere l’ Australia , così come questa Biennale di Sydney . Il Paese è grande quanto l’Europa (che vanta 700 milioni di abitanti) ma è abitato da soli 26 milioni di individui addensati lungo le sue coste con alle spalle aree di deserto (in aumento) pari a sette volte la superficie italiana.

Non solo vino, a Veronafiere anche Sol ed Xcellent Beers

2024-04-16T13:35+0200veronasera (it)

In concomitanza con Vinitaly, Veronafiere ha acceso ieri, 15 aprile, i riflettori su altri eventi fieristici sulle eccellenze della tavola. Sono state inaugurate la 28esima edizione di Sol, l'esposizione dedicata agli oli di oliva, e la rassegna Xcellent Beers dedicata al comparto della birra artigianale.

Water Theft Laws And Penalties In The Murray-Darling Basin Are A Dog's Breakfast. Here's How We Can Fix Them

2024-04-16T13:24+0200menafn (en)

- The Conversation) Water is one of Australia 's most valuable commodities. Rights to take water from our nation's largest river system, the Murray-Darling Basin, are worth almost A$100 billion. These rights can be bought and sold or leased, with trade exceeding A$2 billion a year .

La fine di El Niño ci darà un'estate meno calda? Se non succede abbiamo un problema

2024-04-16T13:13+0200repubblica (it)

Ora però la maggior parte degli scienziati concorda su una netta fase di indebolimento, dopo il picco raggiunto a dicembre e gennaio, e nelle prossime settimane si entrerà in una fase neutra. Poi, a partire da agosto circa, dovrebbe subentrare La Niña e ci si attende un generale abbassamento dellle....

La fine di El Niño ci darà un'estate meno calda? Se non succede abbiamo un problema

2024-04-16T12:52+0200repubblica-green-and-blue (it)

Ora però la maggior parte degli scienziati concorda su una netta fase di indebolimento, dopo il picco raggiunto a dicembre e gennaio, e nelle prossime settimane si entrerà in una fase neutra. Poi, a partire da agosto circa, dovrebbe subentrare La Niña e ci si attende un generale abbassamento dellle....

La fine di El Niño ci darà un'estate meno calda? Se non succede abbiamo un problema

2024-04-16T12:48+0200laprovinciapavese (it)

Ora però la maggior parte degli scienziati concorda su una netta fase di indebolimento, dopo il picco raggiunto a dicembre e gennaio, e nelle prossime settimane si entrerà in una fase neutra. Poi, a partire da agosto circa, dovrebbe subentrare La Niña e ci si attende un generale abbassamento dellle....

La fine di El Niño ci darà un'estate meno calda? Se non succede abbiamo un problema

2024-04-16T12:45+0200lasentinella (it)

Ora però la maggior parte degli scienziati concorda su una netta fase di indebolimento, dopo il picco raggiunto a dicembre e gennaio, e nelle prossime settimane si entrerà in una fase neutra. Poi, a partire da agosto circa, dovrebbe subentrare La Niña e ci si attende un generale abbassamento dellle....

La fine di El Niño ci darà un'estate meno calda? Se non succede abbiamo un problema

2024-04-16T12:40+0200lastampa (it)

Ora però la maggior parte degli scienziati concorda su una netta fase di indebolimento, dopo il picco raggiunto a dicembre e gennaio, e nelle prossime settimane si entrerà in una fase neutra. Poi, a partire da agosto circa, dovrebbe subentrare La Niña e ci si attende un generale abbassamento dellle....

MIL-Evening Report: Water theft laws and penalties in the Murray-Darling Basin are a dog’s breakfast. Here’s how we can fix them

2024-04-16T12:39+0200foreignaffairs-nz (en)

– By Adam James Loch, Associate Professor, University of Adelaide. Water is one of Australia ’s most valuable commodities. Rights to take water from our nation’s largest river system, the Murray-Darling Basin, are worth almost A$100 billion. These rights can be bought and sold or leased, with trade exceeding A$2 billion a year .

Water theft laws and penalties in the Murray-Darling Basin are a dog’s breakfast. Here’s how we can fix them

2024-04-16T11:30+0200johansen (en)

Date: 2024-04-16 09:29 Author: Adam James Loch, Associate Professor, University of Adelaide Original article: https://theconversation.com/water-theft-laws-and-penalties-in-the-murray-darling-basin-are-a-dogs-breakfast-heres-how-we-can-fix-them-227862 Water is one of Australia ’s most valuable commodities.

Water theft laws and penalties in the Murray-Darling Basin are a dog’s breakfast. Here’s how we can fix them

2024-04-16T11:28+0200nationaltribune (en)

Water is one of Australia ’s most valuable commodities. Rights to take water from our nation’s largest river system, the Murray-Darling Basin, are worth almost A$100 billion. These rights can be bought and sold or leased, with trade exceeding A$2 billion a year .

Pothos, come farlo arrampicare: trucchi infallibili

2024-04-16T10:20+0200zazoom-it (it)

(Di martedì 16 aprile 2024) Se amate le piante da interno ma non avete il pollice verde, nessuna paura: alcune varietà tropicali sono davvero molto resistenti e possono sopportare persino periodi non troppo lunghi di siccità, l’ideale per chi è smemorato e non sempre si ricorda di bagnare i vasi.

Hollow Knight Silksong: rating del gioco anche in Australia

2024-04-16T10:20+0200zazoom-it (it)

(Di martedì 16 aprile 2024) Non solo Corea: anche la “terra down under” analizza i contenuti di Hollow Knight Silksong , e oggi spunta il rating del gioco dall’ Australia Il canto della seta si sente anche dall’Oceania, nello specifico dall’ Australia : a porre fine alla siccità di informazioni su....

Cosa non perdere alla Biennale di Sydney

2024-04-16T10:11+0200247libero (it)

Non è facile comprendere l’ Australia , così come questa Biennale di Sydney . Il Paese è grande quanto l’Europa (che vanta 700 milioni di abitanti) ma è abitato da soli 26 milioni di individui addensati lungo le sue coste con alle spalle aree di deserto (in aumento) pari a sette volte la superficie italiana.

Le nuove sfide dell’extravergine italiano: l’accordo con la Spagna, i prezzi, i dazi, la mancanza di manodopera e i giovani

2024-04-15T16:30+0200cronachedigusto (it)

I cambiamenti climatici, ma anche la concorrenza internazionale e la competizione sui prezzi, i dazi che non facilitano l’armonizzazione dei mercati e la necessità di migliorare la visibilità e la riconoscibilità dell’olio di oliva sui diversi mercati.

Four Wild Ways to Save the Koala (That Just Might Work)

2024-04-15T06:07+0200nytimes (en)

It was spring in Queensland, Australia , a season when many wild animals find themselves in trouble, and the Currumbin Wildlife Hospital was a blur of fur and feathers. A groggy black swan emerged from the X-ray room, head swaying on its long neck. A flying fox wore a tiny anesthetic mask. An injured rainbow lorikeet squawked in its cage.

Almanacco di oggi, domenica 14 aprile: quella grandine da Guinness dei primati, un male sempre più inevitabile

2024-04-14T10:42+0200repubblica (it)

Accadde oggi. «C’è la grandine, le frane, la siccità, la malaria, e c’è lo Stato. Sono dei mali inevitabili, ci sono sempre stati e ci saranno sempre», scrive Carlo Levi in Cristo si è fermato a Eboli . I chicchi che piovono dal cielo sono i responsabili del peggior disastro naturale — in termini assicurativi — della storia dell’ Australia .

Almanacco di oggi, domenica 14 aprile: quella grandine da Guinness dei primati, un male sempre più inevitabile

2024-04-14T07:59+0200247libero (it)

Accadde oggi. «C’è la grandine, le frane, la siccità, la malaria, e c’è lo Stato. Sono dei mali inevitabili, ci sono sempre stati e ci saranno sempre», scrive Carlo Levi in Cristo si è fermato a Eboli . I chicchi che piovono dal cielo sono i responsabili del peggior disastro naturale — in termini assicurativi — della storia dell’ Australia .

Honoring Earth Month – Why Saving Old Grape Vines Is So Important

2024-04-12T13:03+0200forbes (en)

HIstoric Vineyard in Lodi, California - the 120 year old LIzzie James Vineyard Caparoso. You have probably heard of saving the redwood trees or old growth forests, but not many people have heard of preserving old grape vines. However, there are now a growing number of wine professionals that are....

Sopoaga scolds Australia and fossil fuel industry

2024-04-12T04:03+0200pina (en)

A former Tuvalu Prime Minister scolded the Australia n Government and its fossil fuel industry at a recent climate integrity summit in Canberra. Enele Sopoaga, Tuvalu’s Prime Minister from 2013-2019, was keynote speaker at the Canberra conference last month.

Drought Resilience Planning For Western Riverina

2024-04-12T03:28+0200nationaltribune (en)

The Australia n Government and NSW Government have awarded Griffith City, Leeton Shire, Murrumbidgee and Narrandera Shire Council with $560,000 to deliver and implement a Regional Drought Resilience Plan through the Future Drought Fund. The four councils have formed the Western Riverina Consortium,....

Drought Resilience Planning For Western Riverina

2024-04-12T03:27+0200miragenews (en)

The Australia n Government and NSW Government have awarded Griffith City, Leeton Shire, Murrumbidgee and Narrandera Shire Council with $560,000 to deliver and implement a Regional Drought Resilience Plan through the Future Drought Fund. The four councils have formed the Western Riverina Consortium,....

World Vision

2024-04-11T11:47+0200diariosigloxxi (es)

Según un informe de World Vision, los precios han seguido subiendo en los países más pobres, especialmente en los afectados por conflictos, fenómenos climáticos y desplazamientos forzosos. El análisis a partir de septiembre de 2023 muestra que una cesta de alimentos que costaría 1,5 horas de trabajo....

La crisis climática le cuesta más de 80.000 millones de euros a Alemania

2024-04-11T00:48+0200noticiasambientales (es)

La crisis climática le costó a Alemania más de 80.000 millones de euros (81.060 millones de dólares), en daños causados por el clima extremo , según un estudio elaborado por la consultora suiza Prognos por encargo del Ministerio de Economía y Protección del Clima.

Il mese di marzo 2024 è il 10° mese consecutivo più caldo mai registrato | L’analisi

2024-04-10T10:08+0200ripartelitalia (it)

Marzo 2024 è stato più caldo a livello globale rispetto a qualsiasi altro marzo mai registrato, con una temperatura media dell’aria superficiale di 14,14 gradi Celsius, 0,73 gradi al di sopra della media del periodo 1991-2020 per marzo e 0,10 gradi oltre il precedente massimo stabilito a marzo 2016.

Migliaia di anguille sono state trovate morte in Nuova Zalanda

2024-04-09T19:07+0200tecnoandroid (it)

Purtroppo questo fenomeno non si è verificato solo una volta perché c’è stato un altro massacro di anguille adulte in un altro fiume . Precisamente si è verificato dall’altra parte del paese a solo un mese da questa parte . Ancora non si sanno le motivazioni legate alla morte della specie elvers, ma....

I futures CBOT sul grano e sulla soia sono in calo in vista dei rapporti governativi e dei dati sui raccolti.

2024-04-09T19:00+0200marketscreener (it)

* Il grano è frenato dalla valutazione dei raccolti statunitensi, che sono stabili. * Le possibilità di un miglioramento del clima nei campi limitano i prezzi dei cereali. * Stime sul grano russo superiori alle aspettative. * Gli investitori aggiustano le posizioni prima dei dati sui raccolti e sull'economia.

March 2024 warmest ever, 12-month average temperature reaches new record

2024-04-09T18:24+0200expressindia (en)

“The global average temperature for the past 12 months (April 2023-March 2024) is the highest recorded, at 0.70 degrees Celsius above the 1991-2020 average and 1.58 degrees Celsius above the 1850-1900 pre-industrial average,” the climate agency said. C3S said the global average temperature breached the 1.

March 2024 warmest ever, 12-month average temperature reaches new record

2024-04-09T15:50+0200devdiscourse (en)

The world experienced the warmest March ever due to a combined effect of El Nino and human-caused climate change, making it the 10th consecutive month since June last year to set a new temperature record, the European Union's climate agency said on Tuesday. The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) said the average temperature of 14.

March 2024 Warmest Ever, 12-Month Average Temperature Reaches New Record

2024-04-09T15:36+0200ndtvnews (en)

New Delhi: The world experienced the warmest March ever due to a combined effect of El Nino conditions and human caused climate change, making it the 10th consecutive month since June last year to set a new temperature record, the European Union's climate agency said today.

Andrew Bolt brands professor a ‘hypocrite’ after being accused of spreading climate ‘misinformation’

2024-04-09T13:33+0200qt (en)

Andrew Bolt has branded Professor Nicholas Talley a “hypocrite” after the gastroenterologist called out Sky News Australia over comments on global warming. Almost two years ago, the professor tweeted out an article from The Guardian and claimed Sky News Australia is a “global hub for climate misinformation”.

March 2024 Warmest Ever, 12-month Average Temperature Reaches New Record

2024-04-09T12:42+0200latestly (en)

New Delhi, April 9: The world experienced the warmest March ever due to a combined effect of El Nino conditions and human caused climate change, making it the 10th consecutive month since June last year to set a new temperature record, the European Union's climate agency said on Tuesday.

March 2024 warmest ever, 12-month average temperature reaches new record

2024-04-09T12:26+0200HindustanTimes (en)

It was 0.73 degrees Celsius above the 1991-2020 average for March and 0.10 degrees Celsius above the previous high set in March 2016. "The global average temperature for the past 12 months is the highest recorded, at 0.70 degrees Celsius above the 1991-2020 average and 1.

Flash Droughts Are Becoming More Common In Australia. What's Causing Them?

2024-04-09T05:01+0200wn (en)

(MENAFN - The Conversation) Flash droughts strike suddenly and intensify rapidly. Often the affected areas are in drought after just weeks or a couple of months of well-below-average rainfall. They ... ......

Flash droughts are becoming more common in Australia. What’s causing them?

2024-04-09T03:42+0200johansen (en)

Date: 2024-04-09 01:29 Author: Rss error reading . Original article: https://theconversation.com/flash-droughts-are-becoming-more-common-in-australia-whats-causing-them-227052 strike suddenly and intensify rapidly. Often the affected areas are in drought after just weeks or a couple of months of well-below-average rainfall.

MIL-Evening Report: Flash droughts are becoming more common in Australia. What’s causing them?

2024-04-09T03:38+0200foreignaffairs-nz (en)

strike suddenly and intensify rapidly. Often the affected areas are in drought after just weeks or a couple of months of well-below-average rainfall. They happen worldwide and are becoming more common , including in Australia , due to global warming. Flash droughts can occur anywhere and at any time of the year.

Flash droughts are becoming more common in Australia. What’s causing them?

2024-04-09T03:11+0200nationaltribune (en)

Flash droughts can occur anywhere and at any time of the year. Last year, a flash drought hit the Upper Hunter region of New South Wales, roughly 300 kilometres north-west of Sydney. These sudden droughts can have devastating economic, social and environmental impacts.

Cambiamenti climatici: il 90% delle nostre zone vinicole potrebbe sparire entro la fine del secolo

2024-04-08T18:32+0200iconaclima (it)

Foto di Matthias Böckel da Pixabay. “In questa recensione discutiamo le conseguenze dei cambiamenti di temperatura, precipitazioni, umidità, radiazioni e CO2 sulla produzione globale di vino ed esploriamo le strategie di adattamento . Le attuali regioni vinicole si trovano principalmente alle medie....

Climate, Vol. 12, Pages 49: Machine Learning Identification of Attributes and Predictors for a Flash Drought in Eastern Australia

2024-04-08T16:52+0200mdpi (en)

Flash droughts (FDs) are natural disasters that strike suddenly and intensify quickly. They occur almost anywhere, anytime of the year, and can have severe socio-economic, health and environmental impacts. This study focuses on a recent FD that began in the cool season of the Upper Hunter region of....

Dopo lo studio di Nature sui cambiamenti climatici arrivano le prime rassicurazioni: “Tranquilli fino alla fine del secolo”

2024-04-08T11:38+0200cronachedigusto (it)

La mappa dell’evoluzione dei vigneti nel mondo a causa del cambiamento climatico, pubblicata da Nature, ha allarmato e non poco il mondo del vino. Lo studio mostra come solo in Italia sia a rischio scomparsa il 90% delle zone vocate alla produzione di vino in pianura e nelle zone costiere Dalla Francia arrivano, però, le prime rassicurazioni .

¡Fuego en la montaña!

2024-04-08T05:05+0200diariolibre (es)

Arde Valle Nuevo , el parque Juan Pérez Rancier y su altiplano, el maravilloso conjunto de montañas y valles que conforman uno de los dos "grandes conglomerados de la Cordillera Central", como lo clasificó el historiador Frank Moya Pons. Otra vez reciben el embate de un fuego forestal devastador.

Desperate Nations May Unilaterally Begin Hacking The Global Climate

2024-04-07T15:56+0200sciencealert (en)

The historic Paris climate agreement started a mantra from developing countries: " 1.5 to stay alive ." It refers to the international aim to keep global warming under 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.8 Fahrenheit) compared with preindustrial times. But the world will likely pass that threshold within a....

Scientists Reveal What a Future 'Mega-Drought' in Australia Would Look Like

2024-04-06T12:56+0200sciencealert (en)

Droughts can have dramatic effects in Australia – decimating agriculture, threatening water resources and devastating the environment. Much of Australia is drought-prone, and the risk is expected to increase as global warming continues. That's why it's important for Australia to be prepared for droughts, particularly those lasting multiple years.

Climate engineering carries serious national security risks — countries facing extreme heat may try it anyway, and the world needs to be prepared

2024-04-06T07:20+0200downtoearth (en)

The historic Paris climate agreement started a mantra from developing countries: “ 1.5 to stay alive .” It refers to the international aim to keep global warming under 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.8 Fahrenheit) compared with preindustrial times. But the world will lgeikely pass that threshold within a....

Climate engineering carries serious national security risks

2024-04-05T22:34+0200finance-commerce (en)

The historic Paris climate agreement started a mantra from developing countries: “1.5 to stay alive.” It refers to the international aim to keep global warming under 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.8 Fahrenheit) compared with preindustrial times. But the world will likely pass that threshold within a decade,....

Megadroughts Could Hit Australia and Last for Over 20 Years, Resulting in Future Rainfall Declines [Study]

2024-04-05T17:38+0200natureworldnews (en)

Megadroughts are defined as extremely long-lasting drought events covering a large area that can last for years or even decades. In human history, previously recorded megadroughts have caused widespread ecological, environmental, and societal impacts. Amid extreme dry conditions and warmer....

Vegetation greenness in 2023

2024-04-05T05:55+0200nature-Earth-and-Environmental-Sciences (en)

2023 global vegetation greenness was the third highest observed in satellite records, following 2020 and 2021. While the greening trend continued into 2023, shorter-term variability modulates the long-term greening pace. Multiple extreme climatic events, in tandem with an El Niño event, markedly....

Australia should prepare for 20-year megadroughts as the climate crisis worsens, study finds

2024-04-05T03:26+0200guardian (en)

Australia should prepare for “megadroughts” that last more than 20 years and will worsen due to human-induced global heating, new research has found. Megadroughts are exceptionally severe periods of below average rainfall that last decades. Climate modelling by the Australian National University,....

The global climate engineering race has begun. But there are more questions than answers

2024-04-05T00:24+0200fastcompany (en)

The massive problem of climate change. To understand what climate engineering might look like in the future, let’s first talk about why a country might want to try it. Since the industrial revolution, humans have put about 1.74 trillion tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, largely by burning fossil fuels.

Mandorle, le stime internazionali

2024-04-04T19:40+0200myfruit (it)

Il report dell’ INC su Nutfruit Magazine , il maggiore organo di diffusione dei dati sulla frutta a guscio a livello internazionale, a marzo ha presentato gli aggiustamenti delle stime produttive per la campagna 2024. Ecco il punto sulle mandorle dai principali paesi produttori. Stati Uniti.

Climate Engineering Carries Serious National Security Risks − Countries Facing Extreme Heat May Try It Anyway, And The World Needs To Be Prepared

2024-04-04T19:05+0200menafn (en)

- The Conversation) The historic Paris climate agreement started a mantra from developing countries:“1.5 to stay alive .” It refers to the international aim to keep global warming under 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.8 Fahrenheit) compared with preindustrial times.

Vino e cambiamento climatico: fino al 70% delle regioni vinicole fuorigioco

2024-04-04T18:54+0200green (it)

Chi avrebbe mai potuto prevedere che sarebbe arrivato il momento in cui gli inglesi, al di là della Manica, avrebbero sfidato italiani e francesi sulla produzione del vino ? Il rapporto complesso tra vino e cambiamento climatico fa sembrare questa situazione sempre più probabile.

Corsa inarrestabile: cacao e caffè ancora in rally

2024-04-04T18:13+0200business24tv (it)

I prezzi del cacao e del caffè continuano a salire e, come l’oro, ad infrangere record sempre più alti. Aspettative alte sulla domanda e soprattutto condizioni climatiche avverse per la coltivazione, hanno portato i contratti a rivedere nuovamente i massimi storici. In particolare il cacao, sempre più vicino alla soglia stabile dei 10.

Climate engineering carries serious national security risks − countries facing extreme heat may try it anyway, and the world needs to be prepared

2024-04-04T15:39+0200johansen (en)

Date: 2024-04-04 13:29 Author: Ben Kravitz, Assistant Professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Indiana University Original article: https://theconversation.com/climate-engineering-carries-serious-national-security-risks-countries-facing-extreme-heat-may-try-it-anyway-and-the-world-needs-to-be-pre....

MIL-OSI Global: Climate engineering carries serious national security risks − countries facing extreme heat may try it anyway, and the world needs to be prepared

2024-04-04T15:20+0200foreignaffairs-nz (en)

The historic Paris climate agreement started a mantra from developing countries: “ 1.5 to stay alive .” It refers to the international aim to keep global warming under 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.8 Fahrenheit) compared with preindustrial times. But the world will likely pass that threshold within a....

Climate engineering carries serious national security risks − countries facing extreme heat may try it anyway, and the world needs to be prepared

2024-04-04T15:09+0200sfgate (en)

(THE CONVERSATION) The historic Paris climate agreement started a mantra from developing countries: “ 1.5 to stay alive .” It refers to the international aim to keep global warming under 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.8 Fahrenheit) compared with preindustrial times.

Climate engineering carries serious national security risks − countries facing extreme heat may try it anyway, and the world needs to be prepared Ben Kravitz, Indiana University and Tyler Felgenhauer, Duke University

2024-04-04T14:57+0200theconversation-us (en)

Disclosure statement. Ben Kravitz receives funding relevant to this work from the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Science Foundation. Tyler Felgenhauer receives funding relevant to this work from the National Science Foundation and from Resources for the Future.

Australia on track for unprecedented decades-long megadroughts, finds modeling study

2024-04-04T09:58+0200phys (en)

The researchers' bleak findings are before factoring in human impact on the climate since the Industrial Revolution. The ANU-led team also found that 20th century droughts in southwestern and eastern Australia , including the Murray-Darling Basin, were longer on average compared to pre-industrial times.

Migliaia di cavalli uccisi da cecchini in elicottero: "Lo facciamo per proteggere l'ambiente"

2024-04-04T07:05+0200citynews (it)

Uccidere cavalli selvaggi. A colpi d'arma da fuoco. Esplosi da cecchini in elicottero. Non è un b-movie d'azione, bensì quanto sta per succedere al parco nazionale Kosciuszko, in Australia . Il programma, congelato da circa 20 anni, mira a ridurre la popolazione di cavalli selvatici o "brumbies" che abitano la zona fino a quota 3.

Migliaia di cavalli uccisi da cecchini in elicottero: "Lo facciamo per proteggere l'ambiente"

2024-04-04T07:01+0200europa-today (it)

Uccidere cavalli selvaggi. A colpi d'arma da fuoco. Esplosi da cecchini in elicottero. Non è un b-movie d'azione, bensì quanto sta per succedere al parco nazionale Kosciuszko, in Australia . Il programma, congelato da circa 20 anni, mira a ridurre la popolazione di cavalli selvatici o "brumbies" che abitano la zona fino a quota 3.

Australia could soon face a 20-year-long ‘mega-drought’ that sends food prices through the roof

2024-04-04T06:15+0200whatsnew2day (en)

Megadroughts lasting more than two decades and more severe than any recent experience could soon hit Australia , according to new climate models. Droughts are exceptionally severe, long-lasting and widespread and can last decades or even centuries, say researchers from the Australian National....

Australia could soon face a 20-year-long 'mega-drought' that sends food prices through the roof

2024-04-04T02:55+0200dailymail (en)

Mega-droughts that last more than two decades and are more severe than anything in recent experience could soon hit Australia , according to fresh climate modelling. The droughts are exceptionally severe, long-lasting and widespread and can last decades or even centuries, researchers at the....

The climate revolution - problems in all corners of the planet

2024-04-03T23:21+0200bursa (en)

Climate change, with all its array of problems, is making its presence felt in all corners of this world. New information on this topic appears weekly. Germany recorded its warmest March since records began in 1881, according to preliminary data published by the German Weather Service (DWD).

Anche il vino cambia con il cambiamento climatico

2024-04-03T19:55+0200laprovinciapavese (it)

Van Leeuwen e colleghi hanno scelto le pagine di Nature Reviews Earth & Environment per lanciare l'ennesimo appello sul precario futuro dell'industria vinicola sotto scacco dei cambiamenti climatici. Questo nuovo lavoro punta non solo a riassumere i possibili scenari che ci attendono con l'aumento....

Intense fire season in Mexico is part of a worldwide trend

2024-04-03T18:06+0200earth (en)

Today’s Image of the Day from NASA Earth Observatory features smoke streaming from a fire near the border of Oaxaca and Chiapas in southern Mexico. “As Mexico entered peak fire season in March 2024, dry and warm conditions helped fuel the flames of more than 100 active blazes across the country,” said NASA.

Anche il vino cambia con il cambiamento climatico

2024-04-03T15:26+0200repubblica-green-and-blue (it)

Van Leeuwen e colleghi hanno scelto le pagine di Nature Reviews Earth & Environment per lanciare l'ennesimo appello sul precario futuro dell'industria vinicola sotto scacco dei cambiamenti climatici. Questo nuovo lavoro punta non solo a riassumere i possibili scenari che ci attendono con l'aumento....

Anche il vino cambia con il cambiamento climatico

2024-04-03T15:08+0200lasentinella (it)

Van Leeuwen e colleghi hanno scelto le pagine di Nature Reviews Earth & Environment per lanciare l'ennesimo appello sul precario futuro dell'industria vinicola sotto scacco dei cambiamenti climatici. Questo nuovo lavoro punta non solo a riassumere i possibili scenari che ci attendono con l'aumento....

Anche il vino cambia con il cambiamento climatico

2024-04-03T15:03+0200lastampa (it)

Van Leeuwen e colleghi hanno scelto le pagine di Nature Reviews Earth & Environment per lanciare l'ennesimo appello sul precario futuro dell'industria vinicola sotto scacco dei cambiamenti climatici. Questo nuovo lavoro punta non solo a riassumere i possibili scenari che ci attendono con l'aumento....

Contro la siccità, consigli per raccogliere l’acqua piovana

2024-04-03T14:56+0200repubblica (it)

Se sapessimo che dal cielo sta per piovere oro, ci daremmo da fare per coprire di secchi i nostri tetti. Eppure nei Paesi industrializzati snobbiamo la raccolta e il riuso dell’acqua piovana, che si avvia a essere l’oro blu del futuro. Oggi nei Paesi poveri, e in aree siccitose di Paesi ricchi come....

L’Australia sta andando verso mega-siccità che dureranno 20 anni

2024-04-03T14:48+0200greenreport (it)

Secondo lo studio “Potential for historically unprecedented Australia n droughts from natural variability and climate change”, pubblicato su Hydrology and Earth System Sciences da un team di ricercatori guidato dell’Australian National University (ANU) e dall’ARC Center of Excellence for Climate....

Australia on track for unprecedented decades-long megadroughts, finds modeling study

2024-04-03T12:29+0200smartwatermagazine (en)

ANU is a world-leading university in Australia ’s capital. Excellence is embedded in our approach to research and education. Australia could soon see megadroughts that last for more than 20 years , according to new modeling from The Australian National University (ANU) and the ARC Center of Excellence for Climate Extremes.

Australia may need to brace for megadroughts lasting over 20 years

2024-04-03T12:17+0200openaccessgovernment (en)

According to research from the Australia n National University (ANU) and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes, Australia faces the alarming threat of megadroughts that last more than two decades. The study by Dr Georgy Falster from the ANU Research School of Earth Sciences shows What are....

Scorched Earth: Australia on Track for Unprecedented, 20-Year-Long Megadroughts

2024-04-03T12:06+0200scitechdaily (en)

New modeling predicts Australia may experience megadroughts lasting 20 years or more, exacerbated by climate change, posing severe risks to the environment and agriculture. Australia could soon see megadroughts that last for more than 20 years, according to new modeling from The Australian National....

Xi Jinping Explains “Without Switching Shoulders” Meme in Xinhua Report

2024-04-03T10:29+0200chinadigitaltimes (en)

Explaining a meme often takes the wind out of a joke’s sails. Not so in this case. A recent Xi Jinping quote published by Xinhua, China’s official state news agency, has breathed new life into a long-running meme mocking the General Secretary’s braggadocio.

Scientists warn Australians to prepare for megadroughts that last more than 20 years

2024-04-03T08:12+0200abc-au (en)

In short: New research shows megadroughts lasting up to 20 years or more have occurred in Australia in the past and could happen again. Climate change could make these future droughts more severe and longer-lasting. What's next? Farmers are advised to put plans in place ahead of drought to reduce the impacts.

Australia on track for decades-long megadroughts

2024-04-03T07:30+0200thenewdaily-au (en)

Megadroughts that last more than two decades and are more severe than anything in recent experience could soon hit Australia , according to fresh climate modelling. The droughts are exceptionally severe, long-lasting and widespread and can last decades or even centuries, researchers at the Australian....

Australian on track for decades-long megadroughts

2024-04-03T06:03+0200maitlandmercury (en)

Megadroughts that last more than two decades and are more severe than anything in recent experience could soon hit Australia , according to fresh climate modelling. The ANU-led team found 20th century droughts in south-western and eastern Australia were longer on average compared to those in pre-industrial times.

Australian on track for decades-long megadroughts

2024-04-03T06:02+0200westernadvocate (en)

Megadroughts that last more than two decades and are more severe than anything in recent experience could soon hit Australia , according to fresh climate modelling. The ANU-led team found 20th century droughts in south-western and eastern Australia were longer on average compared to those in pre-industrial times.

Australian on track for decades-long megadroughts

2024-04-03T05:58+0200dailyadvertiser (en)

Megadroughts that last more than two decades and are more severe than anything in recent experience could soon hit Australia , according to fresh climate modelling. The ANU-led team found 20th century droughts in south-western and eastern Australia were longer on average compared to those in pre-industrial times.

Australian on track for decades-long megadroughts

2024-04-03T05:56+0200portstephensexaminer (en)

Megadroughts that last more than two decades and are more severe than anything in recent experience could soon hit Australia , according to fresh climate modelling. The ANU-led team found 20th century droughts in south-western and eastern Australia were longer on average compared to those in pre-industrial times.

Australian on track for decades-long megadroughts

2024-04-03T05:53+0200newcastleherald (en)

Megadroughts that last more than two decades and are more severe than anything in recent experience could soon hit Australia , according to fresh climate modelling. The ANU-led team found 20th century droughts in south-western and eastern Australia were longer on average compared to those in pre-industrial times.

Australia on track for unprecedented, decades-long megadroughts

2024-04-03T04:32+0200sciencedaily (en)

The researchers' bleak findings are before factoring in human impact on the climate since the Industrial Revolution. The ANU-led team also found that 20th century droughts in southwestern and eastern Australia , including the Murray-Darling Basin, were longer on average compared to pre-industrial times.

A 20-Year 'Mega-Drought' In Australia? Research Suggests It's Happened Before And We Should Expect It Again #20-Year #'Mega-Drought' #Australia? #Research #Suggests #It's #Happened #Expect #Food #Flowers #Storm #Climate #Change #Earthquake

2024-04-03T01:22+0200menafn (en)

- The Conversation) Droughts can have dramatic effects in Australia – decimating agriculture, threatening water resources and devastating the environment. Much of Australia is drought-prone, and the risk is expected to increase as global warming continues.

Australia on track for unprecedented, decades-long megadroughts

2024-04-03T00:40+0200nationaltribune (en)

Australia could soon see megadroughts that last for more than 20 years, according to new modelling from The Australian National University (ANU) and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes. The researchers’ bleak findings are before factoring in human impact on the climate since the Industrial Revolution.

Australia Braces for Record-Setting, Decades-Long Megadroughts

2024-04-03T00:40+0200miragenews (en)

Australia could soon see megadroughts that last for more than 20 years, according to new modelling from The Australian National University (ANU) and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes. The researchers' bleak findings are before factoring in human impact on the climate since the Industrial Revolution.

Australia’s Soil Shifts from Carbon Sink Emissions to Source Amidst Warming Trends

2024-04-02T23:51+0200natureworldnews (en)

Imagine a continent known for its vast Outback plains and vibrant ecosystems. Now, picture this: the very ground beneath your feet transforming from a natural carbon absorber into a potential emitter. This isn't science fiction; it's the alarming prediction facing Australia 's soil health due to a warming climate.

Scientific modelling shows Australian megadroughts will worsen

2024-04-02T22:31+0200themandarin (en)

Modelling by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes has forecast a bleak and worrying outlook for the future droughts Australia that will endure. The study, published on Tuesday, warns of “exceptionally severe, long-lasting and widespread” megadroughts spanning more than 20 years, and with exacerbated impact due to climate change.

MIL-Evening Report: A 20-year ‘mega-drought’ in Australia? Research suggests it’s happened before – and we should expect it again

2024-04-02T21:53+0200foreignaffairs-nz (en)

– By Georgina Falster, Postdoctoral Fellow, Australia n National University. Droughts can have dramatic effects in Australia – decimating agriculture, threatening water resources and devastating the environment. Much of Australia is drought-prone, and the risk is expected to increase as global warming continues.

A 20-year ‘mega-drought’ in Australia? Research suggests it’s happened before – and we should expect it again

2024-04-02T21:39+0200johansen (en)

Date: 2024-04-02 19:29 Author: Georgina Falster, Postdoctoral Fellow, Australia n National University Original article: https://theconversation.com/a-20-year-mega-drought-in-australia-research-suggests-its-happened-before-and-we-should-expect-it-again-223356 Droughts can have dramatic effects in....

A 20-year ‘mega-drought’ in Australia? Research suggests it’s happened before – and we should expect it again

2024-04-02T21:17+0200nationaltribune (en)

comes in. We examined computer simulations of Earth’s climate over the past 1,150 years. Worryingly, we found that given enough time, natural variability in Australia n rainfall can produce “mega-droughts” lasting 20 years or more. If we add in human-caused climate change, it suggests future droughts will be far worse than we imagined.

Una mappa per capire come il cambiamento climatico impatterà sulle regioni vinicole del mondo

2024-04-02T16:37+0200themapreport (it)

dal titolo Climate change impacts and adaptations of wine production, recentemente pubblicato su Nature Reviews Earth and Environment da un gruppo di ricercatori di Institut national de recherche pour l’agriculture, l’alimentation et l’environnement (INRAE), Bordeaux Sciences Agro, CNRS, Université....

Australia could see decades-long ‘megadroughts’, scientists warn

2024-04-02T14:40+0200independent-UK (en)

could face “megadroughts” lasting for more than 20 years in the future, a new study has warned. The latest study painted a worrying picture of future droughts in Australia that researchers say could be far worse than anything in recent experience. Megadroughts are exceptionally severe,....

L’Australia è sulla buona strada per una mega-siccità che dureranno 20 anni

2024-04-02T13:12+0200meteoweb (it)

L’ Australia potrebbe presto sperimentare periodi di mega-siccità che dureranno per più di 20 anni. Sono i risultati di un nuovo studio dell’Australian National University (ANU) e dell’ARC Center of Excellence for Climate Extremes. Le sconfortanti scoperte dei ricercatori tengono conto dell’impatto....

L'Australia è sulla buona strada per una mega-siccità

2024-04-02T12:43+0200agi (it)

AGI - L' Australia potrebbe presto sperimentare periodi di mega-siccità che dureranno per più di 20 anni. Sono i risultati di un nuovo studio dell'Australian National University (ANU) e dell'ARC Center of Excellence for Climate Extremes. Le sconfortanti scoperte dei ricercatori tengono conto dell....

Study warns Australia of potential decades-long megadroughts

2024-04-02T12:32+0200menafn (en)

) A recent study conducted by researchers from the Australia n National University (ANU) has raised alarm about the potential emergence of megadroughts lasting for decades in Australia. Utilizing multiple climate models to analyze historical drought patterns in Australia from the years 850 to 2000,....

Research warns Australia faces decades-long megadroughts

2024-04-02T12:22+0200cgtn (en)

Australia could soon face megadroughts that last for decades, a research warns. In the study, researchers from the Australian National University (ANU) used multiple climate models to simulate droughts that occurred in Australia between the years 850 and 2000 to determine how they might change in the future.

Research warns Australia facing decades-long megadroughts

2024-04-02T10:45+0200azertag (en)

Baku, April 2, AZERTAC Australia could soon face megadroughts that last for decades, a research has warned, according to Xinhua. In a new study, researchers from the Australian National University (ANU) used multiple climate models to simulate droughts that occurred in Australia between the years....

Research warns Australia facing decades-long megadroughts

2024-04-02T09:16+0200english-news-cn (en)

CANBERRA, April 2 (Xinhua) -- Australia could soon face megadroughts that last for decades, a research has warned. In a new study, researchers from the Australian National University (ANU) used multiple climate models to simulate droughts that occurred in Australia between the years 850 and 2000 to determine how they might change in the future.

Research warns Australia facing decades-long megadroughts

2024-04-02T09:12+0200xinhuanet-english (en)

CANBERRA, April 2 (Xinhua) -- Australia could soon face megadroughts that last for decades, a research has warned. In a new study, researchers from the Australian National University (ANU) used multiple climate models to simulate droughts that occurred in Australia between the years 850 and 2000 to determine how they might change in the future.

Research warns Australia facing decades-long megadroughts

2024-04-02T08:17+0200china.org.cn (en)

CANBERRA, April 2 (Xinhua) -- Australia could soon face megadroughts that last for decades, a research has warned. In a new study, researchers from the Australian National University (ANU) used multiple climate models to simulate droughts that occurred in Australia between the years 850 and 2000 to determine how they might change in the future.

1-Apr-2024 Australia on track for unprecedented, decades-long megadroughts Australian National University Peer-Reviewed Publication Australia could soon see megadroughts that last for more than 20 years, according to new modelling from The Australian National University (ANU) and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes.

2024-04-02T01:33+0200eurekalert (en)

Australia could soon see megadroughts that last for more than 20 years, according to new modelling from The Australian National University (ANU) and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes. The researchers’ bleak findings are before factoring in human impact on the climate since the Industrial Revolution.

Australia Braces for Decades-Long Megadroughts Unseen Before

2024-04-02T01:26+0200miragenews (en)

Australia could soon see megadroughts that last for more than 20 years, according to new modelling from The Australian National University (ANU) and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes. The researchers' bleak findings are before factoring in human impact on the climate since the Industrial Revolution.

Cheaper Bills And Healthy Water Supply For Melbourne

2024-04-01T02:29+0200miragenews (en)

Following four consecutive years of above-average rainfall, Melbourne's water supply for the year ahead remains secure - with water storage levels currently at a healthy 91 per cent. Following independent technical advice from Melbourne Water - based on storage levels, projected weather patterns,....

Cheaper Bills And Healthy Water Supply For Melbourne

2024-04-01T02:28+0200nationaltribune (en)

Following four consecutive years of above-average rainfall, Melbourne’s water supply for the year ahead remains secure – with water storage levels currently at a healthy 91 per cent. Following independent technical advice from Melbourne Water – based on storage levels, projected weather patterns,....

Vino: i Paesi vinti e vincitori con i cambiamenti climatici

2024-04-01T02:22+0200regionieambiente (it)

Basandosi sulla propria esperienza e su un’analisi approfondita della letteratura scientifica di oltre 250 pubblicazioni negli ultimi 20 anni, un gruppo di ricercatori di varie università e istituti di Francia ha definito una mappa globale degli effetti dei cambiamenti climatici sulla produzione del....

La mappa di come il cambiamento climatico sta cambiando le regioni vinicole

2024-03-29T12:55+0100greenreport (it)

Con +2° C, il 90% delle aree vitivinicole costiere e pianeggianti di Spagna, Italia, Grecia e California non produrrà più vino di qualità economicamente sostenibile. [29 Marzo 2024] Lo “Climate change impacts and adaptations of wine production”, pubblicato su Nature Reviews Earth and Environment da....

AUSTRALIA Anche l’ornitorinco invecchia

2024-03-29T09:25+0100rivistanatura (it)

Era il lontano novembre del 2000 quando Geoff Williams , biologo dell’ Australia n Platypus Conservancy , durante un censimento, trovò un ornitorinco maschio Ornithorhynchus anatinus ) di soli 12 mesi. Ben 24 anni dopo certamente non si aspettava di rivedere il buffo e bizzarro animale.

Designing water markets for climate change adaptation

2024-03-29T04:14+0100nature-Earth-and-Environmental-Sciences (en)

Markets that manage groundwater may remedy existing external costs from groundwater extraction and serve as a tool to mitigate the costs of climate change. In the absence of well-defined property rights, groundwater users do not internalize the costs their behaviour imposes on others.

El biólogo que lleva 30 años estudiando Doñana: "Era inevitable que la UNESCO se planteara meter el parque en la lista negra"

2024-03-29T00:40+0100elindependiente (es)

28 años son muchos. Y si no que se lo digan al biólogo Javier Bustamante, que lleva desde 1996 estudiando uno de los mayores tesoros de España: el Parque Nacional de Doñana. Tristemente, en los últimos años el lugar ha sido noticia por su pésimo estado de conservación, que llevó incluso a algunas voces a poner en duda su viabilidad a largo plazo.

Puede bajar producción de vino en zonas de Europa y mejorar en otras

2024-03-28T18:32+0100lagazzettadf (es)

Londres, 27 mar (Prensa Latina) Las uvas para elaborar vino son sensibles a las altas temperaturas, condiciones que aumentarán en el futuro y afectarán la producción de la bebida en el sur de Europa, pero beneficiaría a otras latitudes trascendió hoy. Según un estudio publicado en la revista Nature....

Cambiamento climatico: a fine secolo a rischio oltre il 70% delle zone di produzione del vino

2024-03-28T12:11+0100winenews (it)

Che il cambiamento climatico stia impattando sempre di più, ogni anno, anche sulla viticoltura e sulla produzione di vino, è un dato di fatto. E numerosi sono gli studi che prevedono che anche le aree dove in un prossimo futuro di produrrà vino, cambieranno, e saranno diverse da quelle di oggi:....

La crisi del clima minaccia di far scomparire il vostro vino preferito

2024-03-28T06:58+0100247libero (it)

le caratteristiche dei singoli vini stanno cambiando. Secondo un nuovo studio , nel caso in cui il mondo superasse i 2 gradi di riscaldamento rispetto all'età preindustriale (la soglia fissata dall'accordo di Parigi sul clima ) fino al 70% delle regioni vinicole rischia di non essere più idoneo alla produzione di vino.

Vino, la crisi del clima minaccia di farlo scomparire

2024-03-28T06:55+0100wired-it (it)

le caratteristiche dei singoli vini stanno cambiando. Secondo un nuovo studio , nel caso in cui il mondo superasse i 2 gradi di riscaldamento rispetto all'età preindustriale (la soglia fissata dall'accordo di Parigi sul clima ) fino al 70% delle regioni vinicole rischia di non essere più idoneo alla produzione di vino.

Rain, rain go away

2024-03-28T00:25+0100intellinews (en)

The hotter the world gets, the more water the air can hold and the more it will rain. Last year’s disaster season saw catastrophic floods around the world caused by record levels of rainfall. After putting in the hottest year on record, this year is going to be the worst, with sea temperatures....

Albanese Govt. Rolls Out New National Water Agreement

2024-03-27T23:19+0100miragenews (en)

The Albanese Labor Government is today announcing the Government will deliver an updated National Water Initiative to better prepare Australia for drought. The agreement between all Australian governments, originally signed 20 years ago, helped drive sustainable water management practices across the....

Albanese Government to deliver new National Water Agreement

2024-03-27T23:19+0100nationaltribune (en)

The Albanese Labor Government is today announcing the Government will deliver an updated National Water Initiative to better prepare Australia for drought. The agreement between all Australian governments, originally signed 20 years ago, helped drive sustainable water management practices across the....

Better climate science, greater First Nations participation flagged in national water policy overhaul

2024-03-27T21:02+0100abc-au (en)

In short: Public consolation is open on the direction of Australia 's overarching water policy, the National Water Initiative. Australia's existing water policies are unfit for the challenges posed by climate change, according to the Productivity Commission.

El cambio climático hará que el suelo de Australia emita CO2 y empeore las cosas

2024-03-27T16:53+0100ecoportal (es)

Investigaciones recientes advierten que el cambio climático podría convertir el suelo de Australia , actualmente un sumidero de carbono, en una fuente emisora de CO2. Esto se debe a la interacción entre el aumento de la temperatura y la sequía, que afecta la descomposición de la materia orgánica en el suelo.

Producción de vino puede bajar en zonas de Europa y mejorar en otras

2024-03-27T16:48+0100prensa-latina (es)

Según un estudio publicado en la revista Nature Reviews Earth and Environment, aproximadamente el 90 por ciento de regiones costeras y baja altitud del sur de Europa ya no podrán producir buen vino en condiciones sostenibles a fin de siglo si el calentamiento global supera los dos grados Celsius (°C).

Problemas para producir buen vino en el sur de Europa a fin de siglo

2024-03-27T13:28+0100portaldelcampo (es)

Un 90% de regiones costeras y baja altitud del sur de Europa y California ya no podrán producir buen vino en condiciones sostenibles a fin de siglo si el calentamiento global supera los +2°C. Sin embargo, otras regiones podrían beneficiarse: el potencial de crecimiento podría aumentar en áreas como....

Apocalíptico panorama en regiones de Europa y California: adiós al buen vino

2024-03-27T12:09+0100mdzol (es)

Son las principales conclusiones de una nueva investigación científica sobre las tendencias futuras en las regiones vitivinícolas actuales y en desarrollo de todo el mundo para adaptar la producción de vino al cambio climático, realizado por un equipo de investigación francés, liderado por el INRAE....

No more chardonnay or sauvignon blanc! Warming temperatures mean wine lovers will have to get used to less common plonk such as grenache and monastrell

2024-03-27T11:50+0100whatsnew2day (en)

Wine lovers have received disappointing news ahead of summer, as they are warned that they may have to say goodbye to chardonnay and sauvignon blanc and welcome less common plonk such as grenache and monastrell. With global temperatures rising, wine drinkers will have to make do with rarer grape....

No more chardonnay or sauvignon blanc! Warming temperatures mean wine lovers will have to get used to less common plonk such as grenache and monastrell

2024-03-27T10:23+0100dailymail (en)

Hotter growing-season temperatures are making it harder for growers to achieve balance in the fruit—and, therefore, in the finished wine. But global warming is set to generate severe droughts and heatwaves that could leave a staggering 70 per cent of wine-growing regions across the planet unsuitable - if global temperatures rise by more than 2C.

Future uncorked: Scientists forecast challenges — and opportunities — for wine industry

2024-03-27T00:32+0100courthousenews (en)

(CN) — To uncork a bottle of wine is to pour out a glass of history. Wine not only embodies where its grapes were grown but when and how. In a review paper published in Nature on Tuesday, a team of European researchers untangle a variety of challenges and opportunities for viticulturists around the....

Problemas para producir buen vino en el sur de Europa a fin de siglo

2024-03-26T21:46+0100lanacion-AR (es)

Sin embargo, otras regiones podrían beneficiarse: el potencial de crecimiento podría aumentar en áreas como el norte de Francia y Columbia Británica (Canadá), y el aumento de las temperaturas podría resultar en el desarrollo de nuevas regiones productoras en países tan lejanos como Dinamarca.

How Australia can avoid climate disaster

2024-03-26T20:19+0100heraldsun (en)

TheSeize the Decade report was released on Wednesday and explains what must be done in the next six years to reduce climate pollution and stop the worst effects of climate change before they eventuate. It’s the culmination of 12 months of hard work from Climate Council scientists, analysts,....

Problemas para producir buen vino en el sur de Europa a fin de siglo

2024-03-26T18:52+0100infobae (es)

Un 90% de regiones costeras y baja altitud del sur de Europa y California ya no podrán producir buen vino en condiciones sostenibles a fin de siglo si el calentamiento global supera los +2°C. Sin embargo, otras regiones podrían beneficiarse: el potencial de crecimiento podría aumentar en áreas como....

Problemas para producir buen vino en el sur de Europa a fin de siglo

2024-03-26T18:27+0100notimerica (es)

MADRID, 26 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) - Un 90% de regiones costeras y baja altitud del sur de Europa y California ya no podrán producir buen vino en condiciones sostenibles a fin de siglo si el calentamiento global supera los +2°C. Sin embargo, otras regiones podrían beneficiarse: el potencial de....

Problemas para producir buen vino en el sur de Europa a fin de siglo

2024-03-26T18:25+0100europapress (es)

MADRID, 26 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) - Un 90% de regiones costeras y baja altitud del sur de Europa y California ya no podrán producir buen vino en condiciones sostenibles a fin de siglo si el calentamiento global supera los +2°C. Sin embargo, otras regiones podrían beneficiarse: el potencial de....

Enjoy Your Favorite Wine Before Climate Change Destroys It

2024-03-26T17:56+0100wired (en)

Unless you’ve got a cellar stockpiled to last you the rest of your life, climate change is probably coming for your favorite wine . Temperature fluctuations during the growing season create the flavors, alcohol content, and even color of your preferred fermented grape juice—producing a beautiful ballet in a bottle.

How Australia can avoid climate disaster

2024-03-26T14:36+0100qt (en)

TheSeize the Decade report was released on Wednesday and explains what must be done in the next six years to reduce climate pollution and stop the worst effects of climate change before they eventuate. It’s the culmination of 12 months of hard work from Climate Council scientists, analysts,....

How Australia can avoid climate disaster

2024-03-26T14:07+0100news_com_au (en)

TheSeize the Decade report was released on Wednesday and explains what must be done in the next six years to reduce climate pollution and stop the worst effects of climate change before they eventuate. It’s the culmination of 12 months of hard work from Climate Council scientists, analysts,....

Can Biden Celebrate Energy Records Achieved In U.S., Both Fossil And Renewables

2024-03-25T21:42+0100forbes (en)

An oil pumpjack is seen near a field of wind turbines in 2023 in Nolan, Texas. Getty Images. Joe Manchin is the senior senator from West Virginia, in office since 2010. He created a stir when he opposed the IRA bill, when his support was needed to pass it. The bill was in limbo for several months.

SB19's Pablo leads Earth Hour in Manila

2024-03-25T06:36+0100philstar (en)

MANILA, Philippines SB19 leader Pablo, World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippine's new Earth Hour Music Ambassador, led the annual switch-off event in Manila City last weekend. “Pablo, for us, represents the passion and resilience of Filipinos, and we want these qualities to be front and center....

Extreme weather expected in coming months

2024-03-23T08:53+0100pna (en)

GLOBAL WARMING . Experts said ocean temperatures posted new dangerous levels and this is expected to result in extreme weather conditions. Average sea surface temperature reached a new high of 21.09 degrees Celsius in end-February 2024 and experts traced this to the impact of El Niño over the Pacific Ocean last year.

Climate change takes a hidden toll on California water supplies

2024-03-23T06:01+0100courthousenews (en)

(CN) — California's notorious droughts are a major concern for farming communities and water policymakers, but a new study emphasizes that it's not just precipitation rates taking a toll on the agricultural water balance: Crop water demand is exacting an "invisible water surcharge" that explains....

Gli esseri umani moderni seguirono un “corridoio blu” fuori dall’Africa meno di 100.000 anni fa

2024-03-22T22:55+0100scienzenotizie (it)

Secondo un nuovo studio, l’aridità causata dall’eruzione del supervulcano Toba in Indonesia costrinse i nostri antenati a spostarsi di stagno in stagno in cerca di pesci di cui nutrirsi. Gli esseri umani moderni si sono dispersi più volte fuori dall’Africa, ma la migrazione più recente e diffusa,....

Chile apuesta por la gestión local del agua ante la disyuntiva de convertirse en el país más afectado por la sequía en el continente

2024-03-22T17:40+0100americaeconomia (es)

La obra ampliará la oferta de agua de la zona en 1.200 litros por segundo, tal como fue prometido por el presidente Boric en enero pasado. Y es que el agua está en el centro de las preocupaciones del país sudamericano desde hace más de una década, cuando inició una persistente temporada de sequía en....

Earth Hour 2024: Zimbabwe joins world to mark efforts in support of global environmental action

2024-03-22T14:03+0100herald (en)

EARTH Hour, one of the world’s largest grassroots movements for the environment, will once again inspire individuals, businesses and organisations in over 190 countries and territories including Zimbabwe to renew their commitment to the planet. More than 500 people will today march from Belgravia....

21 March 2024 Diving into Spain's water crisis: new ClientEarth report

2024-03-22T08:38+0100clientearth (en)

This World Water Day, ClientEarth releases a new report uncovering flaws in Spain's river basin management plans. The report reveals that more than half of Spain's water bodies are not in good condition due to ongoing challenges. With climate change on the horizon, these problems are only expected....

El fuego arde a sus anchas en la España vaciada

2024-03-22T05:41+0100elpais (es)

El fuego ha sido parte esencial de nuestra historia desde hace miles de años. Charles Darwin consideró que su control ha sido una de las mayores hazañas de la humanidad. Su uso ha sustentado el desarrollo de las tecnologías modernas, desde la cerámica hasta el trabajo de metales y la industria nuclear.

Rising Ocean Temperatures: Intense Hurricanes, Extreme Weather Expected In Coming Months

2024-03-21T14:16+0100haberler-en (en)

As ocean temperatures hit new dangerous peaks, experts are warning the unprecedented levels of accumulated heat will trigger intense chain reactions, including deadly hurricanes and cyclones, over the coming months. Recent reports have shown that oceans worldwide are now at their warmest ever.

Rising ocean temperatures: Intense hurricanes, extreme weather expected in coming months

2024-03-21T14:09+0100aa-en (en)

- There are increased chances of ‘medicanes,’ like deadly Storm Daniels last year, in exceptionally warm Mediterranean region, according to climate scientist Joel Hirschi - Concern now much higher as global surface air and sea surface temperatures are ‘unprecedented, both in terms of deviation from....

MIL-OSI Australia: First platypus translocation in NSW results in breeding success

2024-03-21T07:38+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)

Source: New South Wales Premiere. The female was captured during a survey to assess the health of the translocated platypuses and confirm potential offspring. Over 3 nights, researchers from UNSW Sydney, Taronga Conservation Society Australia and WWF Australia, with the support of NSW National Parks....

WaterAid Australia sheds light on the real cost of water this World Water Day

2024-03-21T00:55+0100nationaltribune (en)

Ahead of World Water Day on Friday March 22, WaterAid Australia is asking, can you imagine life without clean water to drink? For more than 700 million people globally, this is a daily reality. Every person needs a sustainable supply of clean water: for drinking, washing, cooking and cleaning. It’s a human right.

NSW's First Platypus Translocation Yields Breeding Triumph

2024-03-21T00:53+0100miragenews (en)

Scientists and researchers have discovered a juvenile platypus in the Royal National Park, less than a year after 10 platypuses were returned to the park where they had been locally extinct for more than 50 years. The female was captured during a survey to assess the health of the translocated platypuses and confirm potential offspring.

WaterAid Reveals True Cost of Water on World Water Day

2024-03-21T00:53+0100miragenews (en)

Ahead of World Water Day on Friday March 22, WaterAid Australia is asking, can you imagine life without clean water to drink? For more than 700 million people globally, this is a daily reality. Every person needs a sustainable supply of clean water: for drinking, washing, cooking and cleaning. It's a human right.

First platypus translocation in NSW results in breeding success

2024-03-20T22:39+0100nationaltribune (en)

Scientists and researchers have discovered a juvenile platypus in the Royal National Park, less than a year after 10 platypuses were returned to the park where they had been locally extinct for more than 50 years. The female was captured during a survey to assess the health of the translocated platypuses and confirm potential offspring.

NSW's First Platypus Translocation Yields Breeding Success

2024-03-20T22:37+0100miragenews (en)

Scientists and researchers have discovered a juvenile platypus in the Royal National Park, less than a year after 10 platypuses were returned to the park where they had been locally extinct for more than 50 years. The female was captured during a survey to assess the health of the translocated platypuses and confirm potential offspring.

UN weather agency issues ’red alert’ on climate change after record heat, ice-melt increases in 2023

2024-03-20T01:14+0100torontosun (en)

“Earth’s issuing a distress call,” UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said. “The latest State of the Global Climate report shows a planet on the brink. Fossil fuel pollution is sending climate chaos off the charts.” Omar Baddour, WMO’s chief of climate monitoring, said the year after an El Nino....

SB19’s Pablo tapped as WWF-PH 2024 Earth Hour Music Ambassador

2024-03-19T10:42+0100inquirer (en)

“Pablo, for us, represents the passion and resilience of Filipinos, and we want these qualities to be front and center for the annual Earth Hour celebration, which will be the 16th anniversary in the Philippines,” said Earth Hour Philippines National Director Angela Consuelo Ibay.

Chances of a Weather-Roiling La Niña This Year Are Now Above 80%

2024-03-19T07:52+0100claimsjournal (en)

The odds of a weather-roiling La Niña in the coming months are rising, elevating the risk of an unusually active Atlantic hurricane season. The chances of La Niña, a cooling of the equatorial Pacific, rose to 82% for August, September and October, the US Climate Prediction Center said. Last month there was a 74% chance.

Second stage of Pacific leaders for Advancing Climate, H…

2024-03-19T05:38+0100sprep (en)

18 March 2024, Apia Samoa - The second stage of a fellowship which exists to develop leadership potential and stimulate lasting change in Pacific communities and beyond, by empowering a global network of talented individuals through high-quality education experiences, is underway in Samoa.

Rainfall variability increased with warming in northern Queensland, Australia, over the past 280 years

2024-03-18T12:04+0100nature-Earth-and-Environmental-Sciences (en)

Floods and droughts are hydrological extremes that impact ecosystems, agriculture, and human well-being. These extremes are expected to intensify in a warmer world, although many regions lack the observations needed to place current trends in the context of long-term variability.

Three billion people will live in uninhabitable zones by 2070

2024-03-18T07:39+0100intellinews (en)

It's predicted that 3bn people will live in zones that have been made uninhabitable (black areas) by 2070, say scientists. A third of the world's population could live in a climate similar to the Sahara in just 50 years, according to a recent study published in PNAS in 2020. That means 3.

Investigating disaster resilience in Australian agriculture

2024-03-18T07:26+0100nationaltribune (en)

Research is currently underway at CQU University into the strategies that primary producers use to rebuild and recover after disasters such as floods, fires, droughts and disease outbreaks. This research aims to explore disaster resilience in Australia n agriculture and draw on the agricultural sector’s experience with resilience.

Three billion people will live in uninhabitable zones by 2070 9 minutes ago

2024-03-18T06:56+0100bne (en)

It's predicted that 3bn people will live in zones that have been made uninhabitable (black areas) by 2070, say scientists. A third of the world's population could live in a climate similar to the Sahara in just 50 years, according to a recent study published in PNAS in 2020. That means 3.

Australia's north braces for Tropical Cyclone Megan

2024-03-18T04:16+0100thenews-pk (en)

SYDNEY: Residents in parts of Australia ’s Northern Territory and Queensland state were urged on Sunday to prepare for a tropical cyclone that is forecast to make landfall in coming days. Megan, a category two cyclone sitting in the Gulf of Carpentaria with wind gusts up to 155 kph , was expected to....

Australia’s north braces for Tropical Cyclone Megan

2024-03-17T11:32+0100TheFrontierPost-en (en)

by The Frontier Post SYDNEY (Reuters): Residents in parts of Australia ’s Northern Territory and Queensland state were urged on Sunday to prepare for a tropical cyclone that is forecast to make landfall in coming days. Megan, a category two cyclone sitting in the Gulf of Carpentaria with wind gusts....

Australia's north braces for Tropical Cyclone Megan

2024-03-17T09:58+0100GulfDailyNews (en)

SYDNEY - Residents in parts of Australia 's Northern Territory and Queensland state were urged on Sunday to prepare for a tropical cyclone that is forecast to make landfall in coming days. Megan, a category two cyclone sitting in the Gulf of Carpentaria with wind gusts up to 155 kph (96 mph), was....

Australia's north braces for Tropical Cyclone Megan

2024-03-17T09:24+0100bna-en (en)

Sydney, Mar. 17 (BNA): Residents in parts of Australia 's Northern Territory and Queensland state were urged on Sunday to prepare for a tropical cyclone that is forecast to make landfall in coming days. Megan, a category two cyclone sitting in the Gulf of Carpentaria with wind gusts up to 155 kph (96....

Australia's north braces for Tropical Cyclone Megan

2024-03-17T05:26+0100chinadailyhk (en)

A frame grab from handout video footage released on December 20, 2023 by the Queensland Police Service shows emergency services personnel boarding an Australia n Defence Force Chinook helicopter to assist with evacuations of residents from Queensland communities cut off by floodwaters after recent heavy rainfall caused major flash flooding.

Australia's north braces for Tropical Cyclone Megan

2024-03-17T05:16+0100dunyanews (en)

SYDNEY (Reuters) Residents in parts of Australia 's Northern Territory and Queensland state were urged on Sunday to prepare for a tropical cyclone that is forecast to make landfall in coming days. Megan, a category two cyclone sitting in the Gulf of Carpentaria with wind gusts up to 155 kph (96 mph),....

Australia's north braces for Tropical Cyclone Megan

2024-03-17T04:20+0100AsiaOne (en)

SYDNEY - Residents in parts of Australia 's Northern Territory and Queensland were urged on March 17 to prepare for a tropical cyclone that is forecast to make landfall in the coming days. Megan, a Category 2 cyclone sitting in the Gulf of Carpentaria with wind gusts up to 155kmh, was expected to....

Australia's north braces for Tropical Cyclone Megan

2024-03-17T03:38+0100rnz-co-nz (en)

Residents in parts of Australia 's Northern Territory and Queensland state were urged on Sunday to prepare for a tropical cyclone that is forecast to make landfall in coming days. Megan, a category two cyclone sitting in the Gulf of Carpentaria with wind gusts up to 155 kilometres per hour was....

Australia's north braces for Tropical Cyclone Megan

2024-03-17T03:36+0100radionz (en)

Residents in parts of Australia 's Northern Territory and Queensland state were urged on Sunday to prepare for a tropical cyclone that is forecast to make landfall in coming days. Megan, a category two cyclone sitting in the Gulf of Carpentaria with wind gusts up to 155 kilometres per hour was....

Australia's north braces for Tropical Cyclone Megan

2024-03-17T03:21+0100saltwire (en)

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Residents in parts of Australia 's Northern Territory and Queensland state were urged on Sunday to prepare for a tropical cyclone that is forecast to make landfall in coming days. Megan, a category two cyclone sitting in the Gulf of Carpentaria with wind gusts up to 155 kph (96....

Australia's north braces for Tropical Cyclone Megan

2024-03-17T03:08+0100straitstimesSG (en)

SYDNEY - Residents in parts of Australia 's Northern Territory and Queensland state were urged on Sunday to prepare for a tropical cyclone that is forecast to make landfall in coming days. Megan, a category two cyclone sitting in the Gulf of Carpentaria with wind gusts up to 155 kph (96 mph), was....

Australia's North Braces for Tropical Cyclone Megan

2024-03-17T03:04+0100usnews (en)

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Residents in parts of Australia 's Northern Territory and Queensland state were urged on Sunday to prepare for a tropical cyclone that is forecast to make landfall in coming days. Megan, a category two cyclone sitting in the Gulf of Carpentaria with wind gusts up to 155 kph (96....

Australia's north braces for Tropical Cyclone Megan

2024-03-17T02:54+0100streetinsider (en)

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Residents in parts of Australia 's Northern Territory and Queensland state were urged on Sunday to prepare for a tropical cyclone that is forecast to make landfall in coming days. Megan, a category two cyclone sitting in the Gulf of Carpentaria with wind gusts up to 155 kph (96....

Australia's north braces for Tropical Cyclone Megan

2024-03-17T02:43+0100devdiscourse (en)

Gales with damaging wind gusts of 110 kph were already sweeping remote Groote Eylandt, off Northern Territory's Arnhem Land, about 653 km east of territory capital Darwin, the forecaster said. It was likely Megan would intensify to category three later on Sunday, the weather forecaster said, urging....

Hidden giants: how the UK’s 500,000 redwoods put California in the shade

2024-03-16T15:09+0100guardian (en)

T hree redwoods tower over Wakehurst’s Elizabethan mansion like skyscrapers. Yet at 40 metres (131ft) high, these are almost saplings – not even 150 years old and less than half the height of the Statue of Liberty. “At the moment they’re some of the tallest trees in the UK and they are starting to poke above the forest canopy.

Supply chains face weather’s wrath in 2024

2024-03-15T20:06+0100freightwaves (en)

By Bart De Muynck The views expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of FreightWaves or its affiliates. Global supply chains have faced many disruptions the past few years, and weather has been a huge part of those. In 2021 we had the Texas freeze, causing the worst unplanned blackout in U.

Chances of a weather-roiling La Niña this year are now above 80%

2024-03-15T19:56+0100dailybreeze (en)

By Brian K. Sullivan. The odds of a weather-roiling La Niña in the coming months are rising, elevating the risk of an unusually active Atlantic hurricane season. The chances of La Niña, a cooling of the equatorial Pacific, rose to 82% for August, September and October, the US Climate Prediction Center said.

Chances of a weather-roiling La Niña this year are now above 80%

2024-03-15T19:55+0100whittierdailynews (en)

By Brian K. Sullivan. The odds of a weather-roiling La Niña in the coming months are rising, elevating the risk of an unusually active Atlantic hurricane season. The chances of La Niña, a cooling of the equatorial Pacific, rose to 82% for August, September and October, the US Climate Prediction Center said.

Chances of a weather-roiling La Niña this year are now above 80%

2024-03-15T19:53+0100dailynews (en)

By Brian K. Sullivan. The odds of a weather-roiling La Niña in the coming months are rising, elevating the risk of an unusually active Atlantic hurricane season. The chances of La Niña, a cooling of the equatorial Pacific, rose to 82% for August, September and October, the US Climate Prediction Center said.

Chances of a weather-roiling La Niña this year are now above 80%

2024-03-15T18:56+0100eastbaytimes (en)

Brian K. Sullivan | Bloomberg. The odds of a weather-roiling La Niña in the coming months are rising, elevating the risk of an unusually active Atlantic hurricane season. The chances of La Niña, a cooling of the equatorial Pacific, rose to 82% for August, September and October, the US Climate Prediction Center said.

Chances of a weather-roiling La Niña this year are now above 80%

2024-03-15T18:54+0100mercurynews (en)

Brian K. Sullivan | Bloomberg. The odds of a weather-roiling La Niña in the coming months are rising, elevating the risk of an unusually active Atlantic hurricane season. The chances of La Niña, a cooling of the equatorial Pacific, rose to 82% for August, September and October, the US Climate Prediction Center said.

Scherzi di natura: i laghi più pazzi del mondo

2024-03-15T09:24+0100247libero (it)

LAGUNA COLORATA, Bolivia - Lo scenario offerto da questo lago, situato sulla catena delle Ande, è quasi "marziano": le sue acque raggiungono diverse colorazioni, dal rosa pallido all'arancione intenso, a causa della concentrazione di sali, sedimenti rossi e alla pigmentazione di alcuni microorganismi.

Maxi mirtillo, nuova varietà da Guinness

2024-03-15T01:50+0100italiaoggi (it)

Nei banchi dei supermercati li vediamo sempre più spesso, ma anche nelle campagne italiane, dal Piemonte alla Sicilia, i mirtilli stanno facendo capolino nella produzione ortofrutticola nazionale. Ma questi piccoli frutti sono protagonisti di un vero e proprio boom a livello internazionale, tanto....

Chances of a weather-roiling La Niña this year are now above 80%

2024-03-14T15:21+0100moneyweb (en)

The odds of a weather-roiling La Niña in the coming months are rising, elevating the risk of an unusually active Atlantic hurricane season. The chances of La Niña, a cooling of the equatorial Pacific, rose to 82% for August, September and October, the US Climate Prediction Center said. Last month there was a 74% chance.

How technology is helping grain farmers adapt to effects of extreme weather

2024-03-13T20:18+0100CBC (en)

British Columbia grain farmer Malcolm Odermatt says all he can do is pray for rain this spring after repeated droughts sabotaged his harvest last year. Odermatt, who is also the president of the B.C. Grain Growers Association, has been working with his father since 2012 to farm about 2,000 acres of land in the Peace region of B.

13.03.2024 Canada - Technology helps grain farmers confront weather woes British Columbia grain farmer Malcolm Odermatt says all he can do is pray for rain this spring after repeated droughts sabotaged his harvest last year.Odermatt, who is also the president of the BC Grain Growers Association, has....

2024-03-13T18:26+0100agroinsurance-en (en)

British Columbia grain farmer Malcolm Odermatt says all he can do is pray for rain this spring after repeated droughts sabotaged his harvest last year. Odermatt, who is also the president of the BC Grain Growers Association, has been working with his father since 2012 to farm about 2,000 acres of land in the Peace region of B.

13.03.2024 Canada - Technology helps grain farmers confront weather woes British Columbia grain farmer Malcolm Odermatt says all he can do is pray for rain this spring after repeated droughts sabotaged his harvest last year.Odermatt, who is also the president of the BC Grain Growers Association, has....

2024-03-13T16:53+0100agroinsurance (en)

British Columbia grain farmer Malcolm Odermatt says all he can do is pray for rain this spring after repeated droughts sabotaged his harvest last year. Odermatt, who is also the president of the BC Grain Growers Association, has been working with his father since 2012 to farm about 2,000 acres of land in the Peace region of B.

Bitter Harvest: Tech helping B.C. grain farmers confront weather woes

2024-03-13T15:59+0100crestonvalleyadvance (en)

British Columbia grain farmer Malcolm Odermatt, shown in a handout photo, says all he can do is pray for rain this spring after repeated droughts sabotaged his harvest last year. Odermatt, who is also the president of the BC Grain Growers Association, has been working with his father since 2012 to....

Amazzonia, imperversano i megaincendi: a febbraio emissioni di carbonio pari a quelle che la Svizzera emette in un anno

2024-03-13T14:40+0100iconaclima (it)

L’Amazzonia brucia a un ritmo allarmante . Le piogge, che in questo periodo dell’anno dovrebbero inzuppare la foresta pluviale, continuano a scarseggiare rendendo le condizioni del terreno ideali per i cosiddetti megaincendi , ovvero gli incendi che bruciano più di 100.

'Old MacDonald went broke': Technology helps grain farmers confront weather woes

2024-03-13T13:27+0100barrie (en)

British Columbia grain farmer Malcolm Odermatt says all he can do is pray for rain this spring after repeated droughts sabotaged his harvest last year. Odermatt, who is also the president of the BC Grain Growers Association, has been working with his father since 2012 to farm about 2,000 acres of land in the Peace region of B.

'Old MacDonald went broke': Technology helps grain farmers confront weather woes

2024-03-13T12:45+0100ctvnews (en)

British Columbia grain farmer Malcolm Odermatt says all he can do is pray for rain this spring after repeated droughts sabotaged his harvest last year. Odermatt, who is also the president of the BC Grain Growers Association, has been working with his father since 2012 to farm about 2,000 acres of land in the Peace region of B.

Climate change, weather impacting Canada’s farmers

2024-03-13T12:36+0100vervetimes (en)

British Columbia grain farmer Malcolm Odermatt says all he can do is pray for rain this spring after repeated droughts sabotaged his harvest last year. Odermatt, who is also the president of the BC Grain Growers Association, has been working with his father since 2012 to farm about 2,000 acres of land in the Peace region of B.

Technology helps grain farmers confront weather woes

2024-03-13T11:50+0100bnnbloomberg (en)

British Columbia grain farmer Malcolm Odermatt says all he can do is pray for rain this spring after repeated droughts sabotaged his harvest last year. Odermatt, who is also the president of the BC Grain Growers Association, has been working with his father since 2012 to farm about 2,000 acres of land in the Peace region of B.

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2024-03-13T09:28+0100tricitynews (en)

British Columbia grain farmer Malcolm Odermatt says all he can do is pray for rain this spring after repeated droughts sabotaged his harvest last year. Odermatt, who is also the president of the BC Grain Growers Association, has been working with his father since 2012 to farm about 2,000 acres of land in the Peace region of B.

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2024-03-13T09:27+0100timescolonist (en)

British Columbia grain farmer Malcolm Odermatt says all he can do is pray for rain this spring after repeated droughts sabotaged his harvest last year. Odermatt, who is also the president of the BC Grain Growers Association, has been working with his father since 2012 to farm about 2,000 acres of land in the Peace region of B.

'Old MacDonald went broke': Technology helps grain farmers confront weather woes

2024-03-13T09:25+0100princegeorgecitizen (en)

British Columbia grain farmer Malcolm Odermatt says all he can do is pray for rain this spring after repeated droughts sabotaged his harvest last year. Odermatt, who is also the president of the BC Grain Growers Association, has been working with his father since 2012 to farm about 2,000 acres of land in the Peace region of B.

Meteo primavera ed estate 2024: scenario emisferico, panoramica generale

2024-03-13T07:46+01003bmeteo (it)

primavera 2024: anomalie geopotenziale fonte copernicus. La primavera 2024 mostra nella circolazione emisferica ancora una impronta de El N iñ o special modo in avvio di stagione. Sul settore euro atlantico lo scenario evidenzia anticicloni alti di latitudine, grosso modo tra Islanda e Groenlandia,....

Le piogge solleveranno il raccolto di cotone australiano ad almeno 4,5 milioni di balle, dice il gruppo industriale

2024-03-13T06:25+0100marketscreener (it)

Cotton Australia ha alzato mercoledì le sue stime per la produzione australiana di quest'anno ad "almeno" 4,5 milioni di balle, dopo che le piogge diffuse hanno aumentato i raccolti. Le piogge inaspettatamente abbondanti in tutta l'Australia orientale e meridionale negli ultimi mesi hanno....

Lo Sri Lanka rischia la crisi idrica

2024-03-12T11:15+0100asianews (it)

Colombo (AsiaNews) - Nello Sri Lanka cresce il rischio di una crisi idrica a causa del clima secco sperimentato nelle ultime settimane. Se da una parte la popolazione ha iniziato a consumare più acqua su consiglio dei funzionari della sanità, il National Water Supply and Drainage Board ha esortato a....

Ecco cosa minaccia la coltivazione delle banane di tutto il mondo

2024-03-11T16:55+0100interris (it)

Un fungo minaccia la coltivazione delle banane nel mondo. Un fungo minaccia la coltivazione delle banane. Il Fusarium Tropical 4 (Tr4) , è un patogeno del suolo che sta invadendo le piantagioni di banane nel sud-est asiatico e in Pakistan e, più recentemente, in Giordania, Mozambico e Australia .

Banane: Fao, minacciate a livello globale da un fungo

2024-03-11T14:00+0100marketscreener (it)

ROMA (awp/ats/ans) - Un fungo minaccia la coltivazione delle banane: è l'allarme della Fao. Il Fusarium Tropical 4 (Tr4) è un patogeno del suolo che sta invadendo le piantagioni di banane nel sud-est asiatico e in Pakistan e, più recentemente, in Giordania, Mozambico e Australia .

MONDO 7 min Le banane sono a rischio

2024-03-11T13:58+0100tio (it)

ROMA - Un fungo minaccia la coltivazione delle banane: è l'allarme della Fao. Il Fusarium Tropical 4 (Tr4) è un patogeno del suolo che sta invadendo le piantagioni di banane nel sud-est asiatico e in Pakistan e, più recentemente, in Giordania, Mozambico e Australia .

Un fungo minaccia la coltivazione delle banane nel mondo

2024-03-11T12:17+0100altoadige (it)

(ANSA) - ROMA, 11 MAR - Un fungo minaccia la coltivazione delle banane. Il Fusarium Tropical 4 (Tr4)), è un patogeno del suolo che sta invadendo le piantagioni di banane nel sud-est asiatico e in Pakistan e, più recentemente, in Giordania, Mozambico e Australia .

Un fungo minaccia la coltivazione delle banane nel mondo

2024-03-11T12:12+0100ansa (it)

Un fungo minaccia la coltivazione delle banane. Il Fusarium Tropical 4 (Tr4)), è un patogeno del suolo che sta invadendo le piantagioni di banane nel sud-est asiatico e in Pakistan e, più recentemente, in Giordania, Mozambico e Australia . Si tratta di un rischio crescente per l'industria in quanto....

El Niño alimenterà caldo record ed eventi estremi tra marzo e maggio su tutta la Terra

2024-03-10T10:34+0100fanpage (it)

Il fenomeno meteorologico El Niño del 2023-24 si è rivelato uno dei cinque più forti mai registrati dall’inizio delle rilevazioni e, secondo gli esperti, avrà conseguenze e impatto significativo almeno fino a maggio con caldo record su quasi tutte le zone terrestri con possibili eventi meteo estremi.

Australia's southeast sweats in heatwave, lifting bushfire risk

2024-03-10T09:16+0100bna-en (en)

Sydney, Mar. 9 (BNA): Large swaths of Australia on Saturday sweated through severe heatwave conditions that lifted bushfire risk in the country's southeast. The nation's weather forecaster on Saturday had heatwave alerts in place for South Australia, New South Wales, Tasmania, the Australian Capital....

Australia's southeast sweats in heatwave, lifting bushfire risk

2024-03-09T10:51+0100dunyanews (en)

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Large swaths of Australia on Saturday sweated through severe heatwave conditions that lifted bushfire risk in the country's southeast. The nation's weather forecaster on Saturday had heatwave alerts in place for South Australia, New South Wales, Tasmania, the Australian Capital....

Australia's southeast sweats in early autumn heatwave

2024-03-09T04:11+0100japantoday (en)

Large swaths of Australia on Saturday sweated through severe heatwave conditions that lifted bushfire risk in the country's southeast. The nation's weather forecaster on Saturday had heatwave alerts in place for South Australia, New South Wales, Tasmania, the Australian Capital Territory and....

Australia's southeast sweats in heatwave, lifting bushfire risk

2024-03-09T03:03+0100malaymail (en)

SYDNEY, March 9 ― Large swaths of Australia today sweated through severe heatwave conditions that lifted bushfire risk in the country's southeast. The nation's weather forecaster today had heatwave alerts in place for South Australia, New South Wales, Tasmania, the Australian Capital Territory and....

Australia's southeast sweats in heatwave, lifting bushfire risk

2024-03-09T01:16+0100straitstimesSG (en)

SYDNEY - Large swaths of Australia on Saturday sweated through severe heatwave conditions that lifted bushfire risk in the country's southeast. The nation's weather forecaster on Saturday had heatwave alerts in place for South Australia, New South Wales, Tasmania, the Australian Capital Territory....

Australia's southeast sweats in heatwave, lifting bushfire risk SYDNEY (Reuters) - Large swaths of Australia on Saturday sweated through severe heatwave conditions that lifted bushfire risk in the country's southeast. The nation's weather forecaster on Saturday had heatwave alerts in place for South .

2024-03-09T01:14+0100saltwire (en)

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Large swaths of Australia on Saturday sweated through severe heatwave conditions that lifted bushfire risk in the country's southeast. The nation's weather forecaster on Saturday had heatwave alerts in place for South Australia, New South Wales, Tasmania, the Australian Capital....

Australia's southeast sweats in heatwave, lifting bushfire risk Reuters |Updated 9 minutes ago |1 min read SYDNEY (Reuters) - Large swaths of Australia on Saturday sweated through severe heatwave conditions that lifted bushfire risk in the country's southeast. The nation's weather forecaster on Saturday had heatwave alerts in place for South .

2024-03-09T01:11+0100thechronicleherald (en)

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Large swaths of Australia on Saturday sweated through severe heatwave conditions that lifted bushfire risk in the country's southeast. The nation's weather forecaster on Saturday had heatwave alerts in place for South Australia, New South Wales, Tasmania, the Australian Capital....

Australia's Southeast Sweats in Heatwave, Lifting Bushfire Risk

2024-03-09T01:10+0100usnews (en)

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Large swaths of Australia on Saturday sweated through severe heatwave conditions that lifted bushfire risk in the country's southeast. The nation's weather forecaster on Saturday had heatwave alerts in place for South Australia, New South Wales, Tasmania, the Australian Capital....

Australia's southeast sweats in heatwave, lifting bushfire risk

2024-03-09T01:02+0100streetinsider (en)

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Large swaths of Australia on Saturday sweated through severe heatwave conditions that lifted bushfire risk in the country's southeast. The nation's weather forecaster on Saturday had heatwave alerts in place for South Australia, New South Wales, Tasmania, the Australian Capital....

Australia's southeast sweats in heatwave, lifting bushfire risk

2024-03-09T00:56+0100devdiscourse (en)

The nation's weather forecaster on Saturday had heatwave alerts in place for South Australia , New South Wales, Tasmania, the Australian Capital Territory and Victoria, warning temperatures in some regions could go above 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). In Victoria's capital Melbourne, a maximum temperature of 39 C (102.

What is the El Niño-La Niña?

2024-03-08T16:48+0100envirotech-online (en)

In the evolving narrative of climate science and technological innovation, the phenomena of El Niño and La Niña stand out as pivotal characters, influencing global weather patterns in profound ways. These climatic anomalies, oscillating over the Pacific Ocean, weave a complex tale of atmospheric....

Sea surface temperatures at all-time high after record warm February: EU

2024-03-08T15:30+0100hellenicshippingnews (en)

Last month was the warmest February on record globally, with sea surface temperatures also at unprecedented levels, the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service said March 6. February was the ninth month in a row that was the warmest on record for the respective month of the year, with the global average temperature for the past 12 months some 1.

GREEN Febbraio 2024 il più caldo di sempre, con 1,77° in più superato il nono record consecutivo

2024-03-07T16:30+0100quifinanza (it)

Sta per concludersi un inverno anomalo , tra i più caldi mai registrati . Il record come mese più caldo di sempre lo vince febbraio . Il servizio europeo di monitoraggio climatico Copernicus ha sottolineato, nella pubblicazione del dato, che quello di febbraio 2024 è il nono mese consecutivo in cui si registra un massimo storico.

Forecasting, Vol. 6, Pages 187-203: A Composite Tool for Forecasting El Niño: The Case of the 2023–2024 Event

2024-03-07T13:03+0100mdpi (en)

Remotely sensed data play a crucial role in monitoring the El Niño/La Niña Southern Oscillation (ENSO), which is an oceanic-atmospheric phenomenon occurring quasi-periodically with several impacts worldwide, such as specific biological and global climate responses.

Climate change: High February temperatures smash global weather records as planet heats up

2024-03-07T09:44+0100newsnow-co-uk (en)

Last month was 1.77C warmer than in pre-industrial times, before humans began burning fossil fuels on a massive scale and pumping carbon dioxide into the atmosphere – way over the 1.5C target warming limit set out in the Paris Agreement. The global average temperature for the past 12 months is the highest on record too, at 0.

2024-03-07T13:13:33+05:30 - World February 2024 warmest on record with average temperature 1.77 degree Celsius above pre-industrial period: European Union climate agency

2024-03-07T08:48+0100Hindu (en)

The world, last month, experienced the warmest February on record, with the average temperature being 1.77 degrees Celsius more than the February average for 1850-1900, the designated pre-industrial reference period, the European Union's climate agency said on March 7.

February 2024 warmest on record with average temperature 1.77 degree Celsius above pre-industrial period: European Union climate agency

2024-03-07T08:47+0100thehindu (en)

The world, last month, experienced the warmest February on record, with the average temperature being 1.77 degrees Celsius more than the February average for 1850-1900, the designated pre-industrial reference period, the European Union's climate agency said on March 7.

High February temperatures smash global weather records

2024-03-07T06:14+0100TheScotsman (en)

Last month was 1.77C warmer than in pre-industrial times, before humans began burning fossil fuels on a massive scale and pumping carbon dioxide into the atmosphere – way over the 1.5C target warming limit set out in the Paris Agreement. The global average temperature for the past 12 months is the highest on record too, at 0.

Feb hottest on record with avg temp 1.77 deg C above pre-industrial period

2024-03-07T05:57+0100business-standard (en)

The world last month experienced the warmest February on record, with the average temperature being 1.77 degrees Celsius more than the February average for 1850-1900, the designated pre-industrial reference period, the European Union's climate agency said on Thursday.

Agriculture Climate 8 March 2024 Why soil matters

2024-03-07T05:45+0100clientearth (en)

Soil is at the bottom of the food chain, yet it is the cornerstone of life on earth. It is critical for terrestrial life: acting as a water filter, nutrient giver, and habitat for billions of organisms that make up a diverse ecosystem. When it’s healthy, it supplies humans with antibiotics that....

Feb 2024 warmest on record with avg temp 1.77 deg C above pre-industrial period: EU climate agency

2024-03-07T05:07+0100HindustanTimes (en)

A permanent breach of the 1.5-degree Celsius limit specified in the Paris Agreement, however, refers to long-term warming over many years. According to climate scientists, countries need to limit the global average temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius above the pre-industrial period to avoid the worst impacts of climate change.

Feb 2024 warmest on record with avg temp 1.77 deg C above pre-industrial period: EU climate agency

2024-03-07T05:04+0100devdiscourse (en)

The world last month experienced the warmest February on record, with the average temperature being 1.77 degrees Celsius more than the February average for 1850-1900, the designated pre-industrial reference period, the European Union's climate agency said on Thursday.

La Nina

2024-03-06T22:09+01009news (en)

A sprawling metropolis of nearly 22 million people is facing a severe water crisis and the dire threat of "day zero". Australia recorded its eighth warmest year on record last year, according to new data from the Bureau of Meteorology. It's predicted all cereal and coarse grain production,....

METROSIDEROS SIEPE MASTELLO 35

2024-03-06T21:54+0100guidasicilia (it)

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Scoperta la causa dei super-incendi australiani

2024-03-06T20:05+0100meteoweb (it)

Svelata la causa che ha portato a condizioni estreme di siccità nel sud-est dell’ Australia tra il 2017 e il 2019 , con la conseguente ondata di incendi boschivi senza precedenti della “ Black Summer ” nel 2019 e nel 2020. Basandosi su una varietà di osservazioni e modelli, Anjana Devanand....

West Gate climate protest: Extinction Rebellion activist Joseph Zammit apologizes after woman forced to give birth on road: ‘I hate it happening to my wife’

2024-03-06T06:28+0100whatsnew2day (en)

A climate activist has publicly apologized to a new mother after his selfish actions forced her to give birth to her second child on the side of a busy highway in a major traffic jam. Climate change protesters paralyzed traffic on Melbourne’s West Gate Bridge during the morning rush hour on Tuesday.

Above-Normal Temperatures For March-May Due To El Nino: UN

2024-03-06T04:22+0100menafn (en)

- Nam News Network) GENEVA, March 6 (NNN-AGENCIES) - The warming El Nino weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations said, predicting that it would produce above-normal temperatures from now to May.

March-May temperatures above normal due to El Niño – UN

2024-03-06T04:22+0100pina (en)

The warming El Niño weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations has said, predicting that it would produce above-normal temperatures from now until May. Though El Niño is now gradually weakening, its impact will continue over the coming....

Megafires are here to stay — and blaming only climate change won’t help

2024-03-06T01:39+0100nature-Earth-and-Environmental-Sciences (en)

In February, megafires ripped through the Chilean central coastal hills, killing at least 132 people, injuring hundreds and destroying 7,000 homes. At the time of writing, more than 300 people remain missing. These wildfires are not a one-off calamity.

I’ll be dead before the worst of it, but I’m fearful for those who won’t

2024-03-05T19:11+0100watoday (en)

I keep reading psychologists warning that talking about how terrible climate change will be is counterproductive. Rather than causing the deniers to see the error of their ways, it just makes them close their minds to further argument. So this column isn’t for them.

I’ll be dead before the worst of it, but I’m fearful for those who won’t

2024-03-05T19:03+0100smh (en)

I keep reading psychologists warning that talking about how terrible climate change will be is counterproductive. Rather than causing the deniers to see the error of their ways, it just makes them close their minds to further argument. So this column isn’t for them.

I’ll be dead before the worst of it, but I’m fearful for those who won’t

2024-03-05T19:03+0100theage (en)

I keep reading psychologists warning that talking about how terrible climate change will be is counterproductive. Rather than causing the deniers to see the error of their ways, it just makes them close their minds to further argument. So this column isn’t for them.

Megafires are here to stay — and blaming only climate change won’t help

2024-03-05T18:55+0100nature (en)

In February, megafires ripped through the Chilean central coastal hills, killing at least 132 people, injuring hundreds and destroying 7,000 homes. At the time of writing, more than 300 people remain missing. These wildfires are not a one-off calamity.

Megafires are here to stay — and blaming only climate change won’t help

2024-03-05T18:23+0100nature-current (en)

In February, megafires ripped through the Chilean central coastal hills, killing at least 132 people, injuring hundreds and destroying 7,000 homes. At the time of writing, more than 300 people remain missing. These wildfires are not a one-off calamity.

Above-normal temperatures for March-May due to El Niño—UN

2024-03-05T17:22+0100manilastandard-ph (en)

It can also cause severe droughts over Australia , Indonesia, parts of southern Asia, Central America and northern South America. Geneva, Switzerland—The warming El Niño weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations said Tuesday, predicting....

Above-normal temperatures forecast for March-May 2024-03-06 The warming El Nino weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the UN said yesterday, predicting that it would produce above-normal temperatures from now to May.

2024-03-05T17:10+0100taipeitimes (en)

The warming El Nino weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the UN said yesterday, predicting that it would produce above-normal temperatures from now to May. Although El Nino is now gradually weakening, its impact will continue over the coming months....

El Niño likely to keep driving up temperatures until May, WMO says

2024-03-05T16:22+0100euronews-en (en)

El Niño is starting to dial down - but it’s not over yet, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) says. The weather phenomenon that has worsened heatwaves, droughts and heavy rain since last June peaked as one of the five strongest on record in December.

Above-normal temperatures for March-May due to El Nino: UN

2024-03-05T14:12+0100TheFrontierPost-en (en)

by The Frontier Post NEW YORK (AFP): The warming El Nino weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations said Tuesday, predicting that it would produce above-normal temperatures from now to May.

Asia & Pacific Above-normal temperatures for March-May due to El Nino: UN

2024-03-05T09:14+0100JakartaPost (en)

Though El Nino is now gradually weakening, its impact will continue over the coming months by fuelling the heat trapped in the atmosphere by greenhouse gases, the UN's World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said. Therefore "above normal temperatures are predicted over almost all land areas between....

Farà caldo fino a maggio, e non è solo colpa del Nino

2024-03-05T09:14+0100agi (it)

AGI - Le temperature anomale che si stanno registrando sono da attribuire a El Nino. Lo afferma uno studio delle Nazioni Unite, secondo cui si continueranno ad avere picchi di caldo fino a maggio. Sebbene El Nino si stia gradualmente indebolendo, il suo impatto continuerà nei prossimi mesi....

March-May temperatures above normal due to El Niño - UN

2024-03-05T09:05+0100RTERadio (en)

Pedal boats are seen on dry soil at the Sau water reservoir in Catalonia, which declared a state of emergency last month as water reservoir levels dropped below 16% capacity. The warming El Niño weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United....

Above-normal temperatures for March-May due to El Niño — UN

2024-03-05T08:37+0100philstar (en)

GENEVA, Switzerland The warming El Niño weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations said Tuesday, predicting that it would produce above-normal temperatures from now to May. Though El Niño is now gradually weakening, its impact will....

Above-normal temperatures for March-May due to El Nino: UN

2024-03-05T08:36+0100bssnews (en)

GENEVA, March 5, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - The warming El Nino weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations said Tuesday, predicting that it would produce above-normal temperatures from now to May. Though El Nino is now gradually weakening, its....

March-May To Experience Above Normal Temperatures Due To El Nino: UN Weather Agency

2024-03-05T08:28+0100ndtvnews (en)

Geneva: The warming El Nino weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations said Tuesday, predicting that it would produce above-normal temperatures from now to May. Though El Nino is now gradually weakening, its impact will continue over....

Above-normal temperatures for March-May due to El Nino: UN

2024-03-05T08:15+0100omanobserver-om (en)

Geneva - The warming El Nino weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations said Tuesday, predicting that it would produce above-normal temperatures from now to May. Though El Nino is now gradually weakening, its impact will continue over....

Caldo anomalo fino a maggio, “non solo colpa di El Niño”

2024-03-05T08:14+0100meteoweb (it)

Il fenomeno meteorologico El Niño che ha raggiunto il picco a dicembre è stato uno dei 5 più intensi mai registrati, ha dichiarato oggi l’ Organizzazione Meteorologica Mondiale dell’ONU, prevedendo che produrrà temperature superiori alla media da ora fino a maggio.

Above-normal Temperatures For March-May Due To El Nino: UN

2024-03-05T08:09+0100barrons (en)

The warming El Nino weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations said Tuesday, predicting that it would produce above-normal temperatures from now to May. Though El Nino is now gradually weakening, its impact will continue over the coming....

Above-normal temperatures expected from March to May due to El Nino

2024-03-05T08:06+0100khaleejtimes (en)

The warming El Nino weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations said Tuesday, predicting that it would produce above-normal temperatures from now to May. Though El Nino is now gradually weakening, its impact will continue over the coming....

Above-normal temperatures for March to May due to El Nino: UN

2024-03-05T08:01+0100straitstimesSG (en)

GENEVA - The warming El Nino weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations said on March 5, predicting that it would produce above-normal temperatures from now to May. Though El Nino is now gradually weakening, its impact will continue....

Above-normal temperatures for March-May due to El Nino - WMO

2024-03-05T07:46+0100gmanews (en)

The warming El Niño weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations said Tuesday, predicting that it would produce above-normal temperatures from now to May. Though El Niño is now gradually weakening, its impact will continue over the coming....

Above-normal temperatures for March-May due to El Nino: UN

2024-03-05T07:44+0100terradaily (en)

Geneva, March 5 (AFP) Mar 05, 2024 The warming El Nino weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations said Tuesday, predicting that it would produce above-normal temperatures from now to May. Though El Nino is now gradually weakening, its....

Above-normal temperatures for March-May due to El Nino: UN

2024-03-05T07:37+0100hurriyetdailynews (en)

UNITED NATIONS The warming El Nino weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations said Tuesday, predicting that it would produce above-normal class='cf'> Though El Nino is now gradually weakening, its impact will continue over the coming....

Identification of reliable locations for wind power generation through a global analysis of wind droughts

2024-03-05T01:09+0100nature-Earth-and-Environmental-Sciences (en)

We find that the American Midwest, Northeastern Canada, Australia , the Sahara, Argentina, parts of Central Asia and Southern Africa, Northern Russia, and Central and Northwestern Europe have relatively high power densities, mostly in the range of 250 to 500 W m −2 .

West Gate Bridge protest: Extinction Rebellion protesters cause traffic chaos on Melbourne motorway

2024-03-04T23:23+0100whatsnew2day (en)

By Kylie Stevens for Daily Mail Australia . Published: 16:42 EST, March 4, 2024 Updated: 17:21 EST, March 4, 2024. Climate activists blocked three lanes of traffic on one of Melbourne’s busiest highways, causing a commute nightmare. Members of Extinction Rebellion abruptly brought rush hour traffic....

Cioccolato, prezzo del cacao alle stelle anche a causa del Niño

2024-03-04T16:20+0100iconaclima (it)

Il prezzo del cioccolato (cacao) a febbraio è aumentato fino a raggiungere il massimo storico di 6500 dollari a tonnellata sulle borse di New York e Londra . I principali paesi produttori del settore sono Ghana, Costa d’Avorio, Camerun e Nigeria, che rappresentano il 75% del approvvigionamenti.

Farmers urged to travel the world and see what’s possible

2024-03-03T21:57+0100nationaltribune (en)

Monday, March 4, 2024. Farmers and agriculture industry professionals are invited to grasp a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, as Nuffield Australia opens applications for 2025 scholarships today. Successful applicants receive $40,000 to fund 15 weeks of study overseas, across 18 months.

Farmers Encouraged to Globetrot for New Possibilities

2024-03-03T21:54+0100miragenews (en)

Monday, March 4, 2024. Farmers and agriculture industry professionals are invited to grasp a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, as Nuffield Australia opens applications for 2025 scholarships today. Successful applicants receive $40,000 to fund 15 weeks of study overseas, across 18 months.

El Niño event may push Earth towards its hottest year ever

2024-03-02T23:52+0100earth (en)

Earth is on the verge of experiencing its hottest year yet. Our planet is currently experiencing the El Niño event of 2023-24, which is causing a rise in global temperatures. Scientists from the Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences predict a staggering 90% chance of record-breaking heat during this event.

Daily Top News: PETA Calls Out Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce for Zoo Visit, Washington’s Senate Passes Bill to Ban Octopus Farming, Climate Change is Causing Animal Sanctuaries to Relocate, and More!

2024-03-01T16:16+0100onegreenplanet (en)

Every day, One Green Planet brings you today’s top news. For those who don’t have a lot of time to look through the news each day, this will be a great resource and an easy way to catch up! Here you’ll find different categories of news and links to each article published! Enjoy! 1.

Sta bruciando nel silenzio il Sud dell’Australia: le immagini dei satelliti sono impressionanti. Evacuate oltre 30mila persone

2024-03-01T13:48+0100greenme (it)

L' Australia meridionale è nella morsa del fuoco. Spaventosi incendi hanno costretto decine di migliaia di persone a lasciare le loro abitazioni, mentre i pompieri lavorano senza sosta. La devastazione provocata dalle fiamme è visibile anche dai satelliti... Nello Stato australiano di Victoria sembra di essere all’inferno.

Coltivare un albero di mimosa

2024-02-29T18:40+0100habitante (it)

per il proprio giardino di casa o in vaso può essere un’attività stimolante. Inoltre, il mese di marzo è il periodo di massimo splendore. Con qualche accorgimento ottenere fiori belli e rigogliosi, senza l’utilizzo dei fitofarmaci non è molto difficile. Coltivare un albero di mimosa: cosa sapere.

Ecologia Los Angeles si trasforma in una “città spugna”

2024-02-29T15:00+0100focus-it (it)

Decine di persone si accalcano per riuscire a prendere acqua potabile da un enorme pozzo nel villaggio di Natwarghad nello stato occidentale indiano del Gujarat Il superamento dei 7 miliardi di persone per gli abitanti della Terra è un traguardo globale che rappresenta allo stesso tempo un'opportunità e una sfida per l'intero pianeta.

Los Angeles si sta trasformando in una "città spugna" (ed è un bene)

2024-02-29T14:16+0100247libero (it)

Decine di persone si accalcano per riuscire a prendere acqua potabile da un enorme pozzo nel villaggio di Natwarghad nello stato occidentale indiano del Gujarat Il superamento dei 7 miliardi di persone per gli abitanti della Terra è un traguardo globale che rappresenta allo stesso tempo un'opportunità e una sfida per l'intero pianeta.

Chile en llamas: ¿Tragedia natural o alerta climática?

2024-02-29T13:45+0100gestion (es)

Por: Sandor Lukacs de Pereny. Profesor del MBA y de los Programas en Sostenibilidad de ESAN. La devastación en la región de Valparaíso tras los incendios forestales ha dejado una huella imborrable, con al menos 131 muertos, cientos de desaparecidos y más de 1600 personas sin hogar.

Dalle spugne marine preoccupanti indizi sul riscaldamento globale

2024-02-29T09:27+0100donnamoderna (it)

Il riscaldamento globale potrebbe essere iniziato prima di quanto si pensasse in precedenza e sta progredendo molto più rapidamente. È la conclusione alla quale sono giunti alcuni scienziati che hanno analizzato una manciata di spugne secolari provenienti dalle profondità del Mar dei Caraibi.

After intense predictions, what happened to El Niño?

2024-02-27T20:36+0100nationaltribune (en)

A scientist from UNSW Sydney explains why the current El Niño cycle hasn’t behaved quite as we expected it to. After many predictions, on September 19 the Australia n Bureau of Meteorology formally announced an El Niño for the summer of 2023/2024, several months after it had been declared by other international meteorological agencies.

L’emisfero australe perde più risorse idriche di quello boreale. Ed è solo la punta di un iceberg

2024-02-27T14:13+0100ilfattoquotidiano (it)

Buone notizie per i boreali, pessime per gli australi. Uno studio recente indica come l’emisfero australe sia non solo più vulnerabile ai cambiamenti climatici, ma perda anche più risorse idriche rispetto all’emisfero settentrionale. Non si tratta di una differenza trascurabile: è una voragine enorme.

26.02.2024 Australia - Ex-Tropical Cyclone Lincoln has 'moderate impact' on Gascoyne, but some fruit growers face severe damage Authorities are celebrating a "best case scenario" as ex-Tropical Cyclone Lincoln crossed the West Australian coast with a "moderate impact", but some fruit growers are dealing with severe damage.

2024-02-27T00:05+0100agroinsurance-en (en)

Authorities are celebrating a "best case scenario" as ex-Tropical Cyclone Lincoln crossed the West Australia n coast with a "moderate impact", but some fruit growers are dealing with severe damage. The system hit the Gascoyne town of Carnarvon north of Perth on Saturday night, bringing 78 millimetres....

26.02.2024 Australia - Ex-Tropical Cyclone Lincoln has 'moderate impact' on Gascoyne, but some fruit growers face severe damage Authorities are celebrating a "best case scenario" as ex-Tropical Cyclone Lincoln crossed the West Australian coast with a "moderate impact", but some fruit growers are dealing with severe damage.

2024-02-26T23:55+0100agroinsurance (en)

Authorities are celebrating a "best case scenario" as ex-Tropical Cyclone Lincoln crossed the West Australia n coast with a "moderate impact", but some fruit growers are dealing with severe damage. The system hit the Gascoyne town of Carnarvon north of Perth on Saturday night, bringing 78 millimetres....

Climate Readiness: A Pressing Issue for Low-Income Communities in Fast-Growing Areas Such as Western Sydney

2024-02-26T23:04+0100natureworldnews (en)

Climate change is not a distant threat, but a present reality for many people around the world. Extreme weather events, such as heatwaves, floods, droughts, and storms, are becoming more frequent and intense, posing serious challenges to human health, livelihoods, and well-being. However, not everyone is equally affected by these impacts.

These 3 climate disasters will have the greatest impact on human health by 2050

2024-02-26T12:56+0100ruetir (en)

Climate change is emerging as a major global threat to public health and the world economy. A recent report from the World Economic Forum highlights the significant impact that extreme weather events will have on global health over the next two decades.

Farmers' strike in Madrid, live | A hundred tractors and thousands of protesters plan to occupy the center of Madrid

2024-02-26T11:13+0100tellerreport (en)

2024-02-26T08:03:10.780Z. Highlights: Farmers' strike in Madrid, live | A hundred tractors and thousands of protesters plan to occupy the center of Madrid. Today's mobilization culminates a calendar of more than 40 events that have dotted the Spanish geography in recent weeks.

Australian homes destroyed in bushfires, 'extreme' heat ahead

2024-02-26T04:10+0100thenews-pk (en)

This picture taken on December 31, 2019 shows a firefighter hosing down trees and flying embers in an effort to secure nearby houses from bushfires near the town of Nowra in the Australia n state of New South Wales. — AFP/File SYDNEY: Days-long bushfires in Australia’s Victoria state have razed....

Australian Govt Pioneers in Maximising Net-zero Opportunities

2024-02-26T00:06+0100miragenews (en)

The Albanese Government is taking action so that the Australia n Public Service (APS) can responsibly navigate a decarbonised future. The Climate Risk and Opportunity Management Program will support staff across all agencies and departments to seize the opportunities of our transition to net zero,....

Australian Government to lead on maximising net-zero opportunities

2024-02-26T00:02+0100nationaltribune (en)

The Albanese Government is taking action so that the Australia n Public Service (APS) can responsibly navigate a decarbonised future. The Climate Risk and Opportunity Management Program will support staff across all agencies and departments to seize the opportunities of our transition to net zero,....

Australia PM pledges support as wildfires destroy homes

2024-02-25T19:39+0100businessday (en)

Sydney — Australia ’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged on Sunday to provide whatever support was needed to assist Victoria state after a days-long wildfire emergency razed homes and damaged businesses. Authorities warned extreme heat could fan the blazes this week.

Australia PM pledges support as wildfires destroy homes

2024-02-25T19:24+0100businesslive (en)

Sydney — Australia ’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged on Sunday to provide whatever support was needed to assist Victoria state after a days-long wildfire emergency razed homes and damaged businesses. Authorities warned extreme heat could fan the blazes this week.

VIDEO: Big fires in Australia, houses are also burning

2024-02-25T18:33+0100slobodenpecat-en (en)

More Australia n towns threatened by massive bushfire. An uncontrollable wildfire in Victoria state, Australia, prompted the evacuation of residents in several communities on Thursday. Authorities issued emergency warnings for the fire burning near the town of Ballarat, in the… pic.twitter.

Australia PM pledges ‘whatever support’ needed as wild fires destroy many homes

2024-02-25T12:18+0100bworldcom (en)

SMOKE from bushfires rises north of Beaufort, near Ballarat in Victoria, Australia , Feb. 24, 2024. — AAP IMAGE/DAVID CROSLING/POOL/VIA REUTERS. SYDNEY — Australia’s Prime Minister (PM) Anthony Albanese pledged on Sunday to provide whatever support was needed to assist Victoria state in a days-long....

Australia PM pledges 'whatever support' needed as wildfires destroy homes

2024-02-25T10:47+0100channelnewsasia (en)

SYDNEY: Australia 's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged on Sunday (Feb 25) to provide whatever support was needed to assist Victoria state in a days-long wildfire emergency that has razed homes after authorities warned extreme heat could fan the blazes this week.

Australia PM vows support as wildfires destroy homes

2024-02-25T09:18+0100bna-en (en)

Sydney, Feb. 25 (BNA): Australia 's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged on Sunday to provide whatever support was needed to assist Victoria state in a days-long wildfire emergency that has razed homes after authorities warned extreme heat could fan the blazes this week.

Australia PM pledges 'whatever support' needed as wild fires destroy homes

2024-02-25T09:03+0100GulfDailyNews (en)

SYDNEY - Australia 's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged on Sunday to provide whatever support was needed to assist Victoria state in a days-long wildfire emergency that has razed homes after authorities warned extreme heat could fan the blazes this week.

Australia PM pledges ‘whatever support’ needed as wild fires destroy homes

2024-02-25T09:02+0100malaymail (en)

SYDNEY, Feb 25 — Australia ’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged today to provide whatever support was needed to assist Victoria state in a days-long wildfire emergency that has razed homes after authorities warned extreme heat could fan the blazes this week.

Australia PM pledges 'whatever support' needed as wild fires destroy homes

2024-02-25T08:36+0100bdnews24 (en)

Australia 's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged on Sunday to provide whatever support was needed to assist Victoria state in a days-long wildfire emergency that has razed homes after authorities warned extreme heat could fan the blazes this week. "We will provide whatever support is requested....

Australia PM pledges ‘whatever support’ needed as wildfires destroy homes

2024-02-25T07:34+0100rappler (en)

'It's a reminder of the need for us to be vigilant for us to continue to work and act on the threat that is climate change,' Australia n Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says. SYDNEY, Australia – Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged on Sunday, February 25, to provide whatever support....

Australia PM pledges ‘whatever support’ needed as wild fires destroy homes

2024-02-25T07:22+0100brecorder (en)

SYDNEY: Australia ’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged on Sunday to provide whatever support was needed to assist Victoria state in a days-long wildfire emergency that has razed homes after authorities warned extreme heat could fan the blazes this week.

Australia PM pledges whatever support needed as wildfires destroy homes

2024-02-25T07:14+0100japantoday (en)

Australia 's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged on Sunday to provide whatever support was needed to assist Victoria state in a days-long wildfire emergency that has razed homes after authorities warned extreme heat could fan the blazes this week. "We will provide whatever support is requested....

Australia PM pledges ‘whatever support’ needed as wildfires destroy homes

2024-02-25T06:54+0100freemalaysiatoday (en)

Australia ’s prime minister Anthony Albanese said the fires are a reminder to act against the threat of climate change. (AP pic) SYDNEY: Australia’s prime minister Anthony Albanese pledged on Sunday to provide whatever support was needed to assist Victoria state in a days-long wildfire emergency that....

Aussie PM pledges support as wildfires destroy homes

2024-02-25T06:05+0100chinadailyhk (en)

This frame grab from video footage taken and provided by Australia n Broadcast Corporation (ABC) on Dec 21, 2023 via AFPTV shows firefighters in the suburb of Parkerville, east of Perth, attempting to put out a bushfire. (PHOTO / ABC / AFP) SYDNEY - Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged....

Australia PM pledges 'whatever support' needed as wild fires destroy homes

2024-02-25T05:45+0100saltwire (en)

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia 's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged on Sunday to provide whatever support was needed to assist Victoria state in a days-long wildfire emergency that has razed homes after authorities warned extreme heat could fan the blazes this week.

Australian homes destroyed in bushfires, 'extreme' heat ahead SYDNEY (Reuters) - Days-long bushfires in Australia's Victoria state have razed homes, authorities said on Sunday, warning "extreme" heat could fan the wildfires later this week. "That is very sobering news for those families," Victoria Premier Jac.

2024-02-25T05:43+0100kelo (en)

SYDNEY (Reuters) – Days-long bushfires in Australia ’s Victoria state have razed homes, authorities said on Sunday, warning “extreme” heat could fan the wildfires later this week. “That is very sobering news for those families,” Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan told reporters, saying six homes had been confirmed destroyed.

Australian homes destroyed in bushfires, 'extreme' heat ahead

2024-02-25T05:40+0100radionz (en)

Days-long bushfires in Australia 's Victoria state have razed homes, authorities said on Sunday, warning "extreme" heat could fan the wildfires later this week. "That is very sobering news for those families," Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan told reporters, saying six homes had been confirmed destroyed.

Australian homes destroyed in bushfires, 'extreme' heat ahead

2024-02-25T05:38+0100wkzo (en)

SYDNEY (Reuters) – Days-long bushfires in Australia ’s Victoria state have razed homes, authorities said on Sunday, warning “extreme” heat could fan the wildfires later this week. “That is very sobering news for those families,” Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan told reporters, saying six homes had been confirmed destroyed.

Australian homes destroyed in bushfires, 'extreme' heat ahead

2024-02-25T05:36+0100whbl (en)

SYDNEY (Reuters) – Days-long bushfires in Australia ’s Victoria state have razed homes, authorities said on Sunday, warning “extreme” heat could fan the wildfires later this week. “That is very sobering news for those families,” Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan told reporters, saying six homes had been confirmed destroyed.

Australia PM pledges 'whatever support' needed as wild fires destroy homes Reuters |Updated 1 minutes ago |2 min read SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged on Sunday to provide whatever support was needed to assist Victoria state in a days-long wildfire emergency that....

2024-02-25T05:35+0100thechronicleherald (en)

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia 's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged on Sunday to provide whatever support was needed to assist Victoria state in a days-long wildfire emergency that has razed homes after authorities warned extreme heat could fan the blazes this week.

Australian homes destroyed in bushfires, 'extreme' heat ahead SYDNEY (Reuters) - Days-long bushfires in Australia's Victoria state have razed homes, authorities said on Sunday, warning "extreme" heat could fan the wildfires later this week. "That is very sobering news for those families," Victoria Premier Jac.

2024-02-25T05:30+0100wsau (en)

SYDNEY (Reuters) – Days-long bushfires in Australia ’s Victoria state have razed homes, authorities said on Sunday, warning “extreme” heat could fan the wildfires later this week. “That is very sobering news for those families,” Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan told reporters, saying six homes had been confirmed destroyed.

Australian homes destroyed in bushfires, 'extreme' heat ahead

2024-02-25T05:28+0100rnz-co-nz (en)

Days-long bushfires in Australia 's Victoria state have razed homes, authorities said on Sunday, warning "extreme" heat could fan the wildfires later this week. "That is very sobering news for those families," Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan told reporters, saying six homes had been confirmed destroyed.

Australia PM pledges 'whatever support' needed as wild fires destroy homes

2024-02-25T05:24+0100dunyanews (en)

SYDNEY (Reuters) Australia 's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged on Sunday to provide whatever support was needed to assist Victoria state in a days-long wildfire emergency that has razed homes after authorities warned extreme heat could fan the blazes this week.

Australian homes destroyed in bushfires, 'extreme' heat ahead

2024-02-25T04:57+0100deccanherald (en)

Sydney: Days-long bushfires in Australia 's Victoria state have razed home, authorities said on Sunday, warning "extreme" heat could fan the wildfires later this week. "That is very sobering news for those families," Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan told reporters, saying six homes had been confirmed destroyed.

World News | Emissions from Households' Water Use Are on a Par with Aviation. The Big Cuts and Savings They Can Make Are Being Neglected

2024-02-25T04:49+0100latestly (en)

Melbourne, Feb 25 (The Conversation) Why is there such a big gap between people, industries and government agreeing we need urgent action on climate change, and actually starting? Scope 3 emissions are a great example. These are greenhouse gas emissions that organisations can influence, but don't directly control.

Emissions from households’ water use are on a par with aviation. The big cuts and savings they can make are being neglected

2024-02-25T04:46+0100devdiscourse (en)

Melbourne, Feb 25 (The Conversation) Why is there such a big gap between people, industries and government agreeing we need urgent action on climate change, and actually starting? Scope 3 emissions are a great example. These are greenhouse gas emissions that organisations can influence, but don't directly control.

¿Quiere apadrinar un bosque en Ibiza?

2024-02-22T06:04+0100diariodeibiza (es)

Esta densidad de pino no es natural . No hay ningún herbívoro que la regule y entonces se convierte en un polvorín . La Administración no hace clareos y los propietarios de los terrenos tampoco», comenta. El problema es la sobreabundancia de pino blanco Pinus halepensis ), procedente del Líbano y....

La quinta base cinese in Antartide è un laboratorio strategico

2024-02-21T18:58+0100lastampa (it)

La via della seta è cosparsa di ghiaccio e neve, specialmente da quando, questo mese, la Cina ha aperto la sua quinta stazione di ricerca in Antartide. Gli esperti avvertono che l'espansione delle attività della Cina in Antartide potrebbe portare ad una maggiore presenza strategica di Pechino nel....

La quinta base cinese in Antartide è un laboratorio strategico

2024-02-21T15:40+0100laprovinciapavese (it)

La via della seta è cosparsa di ghiaccio e neve, specialmente da quando, questo mese, la Cina ha aperto la sua quinta stazione di ricerca in Antartide. Gli esperti avvertono che l'espansione delle attività della Cina in Antartide potrebbe portare ad una maggiore presenza strategica di Pechino nel....

La quinta base cinese in Antartide è un laboratorio strategico

2024-02-21T15:39+0100lasentinella (it)

La via della seta è cosparsa di ghiaccio e neve, specialmente da quando, questo mese, la Cina ha aperto la sua quinta stazione di ricerca in Antartide. Gli esperti avvertono che l'espansione delle attività della Cina in Antartide potrebbe portare ad una maggiore presenza strategica di Pechino nel....

La quinta base cinese in Antartide è un laboratorio strategico

2024-02-21T15:36+0100repubblica-green-and-blue (it)

La via della seta è cosparsa di ghiaccio e neve, specialmente da quando, questo mese, la Cina ha aperto la sua quinta stazione di ricerca in Antartide. Gli esperti avvertono che l'espansione delle attività della Cina in Antartide potrebbe portare ad una maggiore presenza strategica di Pechino nel....

Scoperto l’ornitorinco selvatico più vecchio del mondo: ha 24 anni

2024-02-21T10:22+0100greenreport (it)

Quando nel novembre 2000 Geoff Williams trovò e taggò un ornitorinco maschio ( Ornithorhynchus anatinus ) di un anno durante un censimento, probabilmente non si aspettava di rivedere l’animale. Ma a 24 anni di distanza Williams fa parte del team di ricercatori guidato da Melody Serena di Australia n....

AUSTRALIA: Siccità Record, la migrazione dei granchi rossi è in ritardo; il VIDEO stupisce gli esperti

2024-02-21T00:40+0100ilmeteo (it)

Articolo del 20/02/2024 ore 23:30 di Redazione In Australia la migrazione dei granchi rossi che di solito avviene tra ottobre e novembre si è verificata solo ora, a causa della grave siccità che ha colpito Christmas Island. "Gli ultimi 6-9 mesi sono stati eccezionalmente secchi e per la prima volta....

La migrazione dei granchi rossi tarda per la siccità: è la prima volta

2024-02-19T13:29+0100repubblica-green-and-blue (it)

In Australia la migrazione dei granchi rossi che di solito avviene tra ottobre e novembre si è verificata solo ora, a causa della grave siccità che ha colpito Christmas Island. "Gli ultimi 6-9 mesi sono stati eccezionalmente secchi e per la prima volta i granchi, che di solito si spostano tra....

La migrazione dei granchi rossi tarda per la siccità. Non era mai accaduto prima

2024-02-19T13:23+0100repubblica (it)

In Australia la migrazione dei granchi rossi che di solito avviene tra ottobre e novembre si è verificata solo ora, a causa della grave siccità che ha colpito Christmas Island. "Gli ultimi 6-9 mesi sono stati eccezionalmente secchi e per la prima volta i granchi, che di solito si spostano tra....

Los cinco factores que llevaron a los incendios forestales en Chile

2024-02-17T14:44+0100diarioelpueblo (es)

VALPARAISO (Diálogo Chino/Fermín Koop) – Es la mayor tragedia que vivió el país después de un terremoto en 2010, impulsada por una combinación de factores, desde un clima extremo a falta de planificación urbana. Múltiples incendios forestales afectaron el centro y el sur de Chile en las últimas....

Quali sono le migliori piante grasse da appartamento: come curarle e di cosa hanno bisogno

2024-02-16T12:57+0100ohga (it)

Aloe vera Originaria delle zone aride dell' Africa , questa pianta è conosciuta fin dall'antichità per le sue numerose proprietà benefiche. Ha un fusto corto e ramificato, foglie carnose, lanceolate e di colore verde brillante, con bordi seghettati e la parte interna delle foglie contiene un gel....

Eventi meteorologici estremi in arrivo: accadranno da Settembre 2024

2024-02-16T06:23+0100247libero (it)

Il clima del nostro pianeta è soggetto a cambiamenti imprevedibili che possono avere un impatto significativo sulle nostre vite e sul nostro ambiente. Ma questo lo sappiamo già. Quello che non sappiamo è che, negli ultimi tempi, i segnali provenienti dal National Weather Service (NWS) degli Stati....

L’ornitorinco selvatico più anziano del mondo può insegnarci come salvare la specie

2024-02-15T17:52+0100greenme (it)

In Australia , un team di ricercatori ha studiato l'ornitorinco selvatico più vecchio del mondo per aiutare i suoi simili in natura. Nel Paese, la specie è minacciata di estinzione. Comprendere di più su questo esemplare da record significa valutare nuove strategie di conservazione Di mammiferi....

Gennaio da record: è stato il più caldo mai registrato | L’analisi

2024-02-13T09:43+0100ripartelitalia (it)

Gennaio 2024 è stato il gennaio più caldo mai registrato a livello globale, con una temperatura media dell’aria superficiale di 13,14 gradi Celsius, 0,70 gradi al di sopra della media del mese di gennaio tra il 1991 e il 2020 e 0,12 gradi al di sopra della temperatura del precedente gennaio più caldo, quello del 2020.

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