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Nasywa Adivia Wardana, Erasing Smoke to Become Hope

2024-01-14T03:06+0100kompas-id (en)

KOMPAS/ERIKA KURNIA. Nasywa Adivia Wardana (16), a young activist from the Indonesian Women's Union (Seruni), spoke at a forum entitled "Young and Fearless: The Powerful Voices of Young Women Environmental Right Defenders" in the women's and gender pavilion at the COP28 event in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on Tuesday (5/12/2023).

Strange weather: Last year’s climate assessment makes for grim reading

2024-01-13T20:30+0100digitaljournal (en)

Powerful waves driven by Cyclone Freddy crashed into the shoreline near the village of Sainte-Anne, on the French overseas island of La Reunion - Copyright AFP/File Charism SAYAT. Record heat in 2023 together with worsened global droughts, floods and wildfires characterized a worsening climate situation.

How 2023's record heat worsened droughts, floods and bushfires

2024-01-13T18:43+0100tvnz (en)

Analysis: Global warming is profoundly changing the water cycle, writes Albert Van Dijk for The Conversation. 2023 was a year of record-breaking heat, devastating storms and floods, deepening droughts and raging wildfires. These events showed how climate change is affecting the global water cycle and our livelihoods.

Emanuela Evangelista, una biologa sulle palafitte

2024-01-13T00:12+0100ilmanifesto (it)

Perché una biologa, Emanuela Evangelista, decide di vivere in un piccolo villaggio di palafitte, a Xixuaú, formato da 15 famiglie nel cuore dell’Amazzonia nel nord del Brasile? «Sono arrivata in questo luogo nel 2000 come ricercatrice scientifica su una specie minacciata di estinzione, la lontra....

European climate observatory points out 2023 as the hottest year on record

2024-01-12T21:49+0100brasildefato (en)

Data released on Tuesday (9) by the Copernicus Climate Change Service, linked to the European Union and known as C3S, show that 2023 was the hottest year on record , surpassing the record average temperature so far, in 2016. The Global Climate Highlights report points out that the planet’s average temperature in 2023 was 14.

Over 77 countries saw highest average temperature in 2023 in close to 5 decades: Report

2024-01-12T06:26+0100downtoearth (en)

More than 77 countries experienced the highest average annual temperature in 45 years, according to the 2023 report. Record-high average temperatures were observed across all seasons, the report noted. “2023 was the hottest year on record and this also affected the water cycle in various ways, from....

How 2023’s record heat worsened droughts, floods and bushfires around the world

2024-01-12T06:26+0100downtoearth (en)

2023 was a year of record-breaking heat, devastating storms and floods, deepening droughts and raging wildfires. These events showed how climate change is affecting the global water cycle and our livelihoods. Our international team of researchers today released a report, the Global Water Monitor ,....

Record heat in 2023 worsened global droughts, floods and wildfires

2024-01-11T19:33+0100sciencedaily (en)

The findings are outlined in a new report released today by the Global Water Monitor Consortium and led by ANU researchers. Lead author Professor Albert van Dijk, from ANU, said the report underscores the consequences of persistent fossil fuel burning on natural disasters, water resources, biodiversity and food security.

El Nino conditions set to continue

2024-01-11T17:07+0100bdnews24 (en)

El Nino is expected to continue for several months, with a 73% chance it will retreat between April and June, the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center (CPC) said on Thursday. El Nino is a weather pattern associated with a disruption of wind patterns that means warmer ocean surface temperatures in the eastern and central Pacific.

El Nino conditions set to continue for several months

2024-01-11T16:53+0100deccanherald (en)

El Nino is expected to continue for several months, with a 73 per cent chance it will retreat between April and June, the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center (CPC) said on Thursday. El Nino is a weather pattern associated with a disruption of wind patterns that means warmer ocean....

El Nino conditions set to continue for several months

2024-01-11T16:51+0100in-cyprus (en)

El Nino is expected to continue for several months, with a 73% chance it will retreat between April and June, the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center (CPC) said on Thursday. El Nino is a weather pattern associated with a disruption of wind patterns that means warmer ocean surface temperatures in the eastern and central Pacific.

El Nino conditions set to continue for several months

2024-01-11T16:41+0100straitstimesSG (en)

El Nino is expected to continue for several months, with a 73% chance it will retreat between April and June, the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center (CPC) said on Thursday. El Nino is a weather pattern associated with a disruption of wind patterns that means warmer ocean surface temperatures in the eastern and central Pacific.

El Nino conditions set to continue for several months Reuters |Updated 11 minutes ago |2 min read (Reuters) - El Nino is expected to continue for several months, with a 73% chance it will retreat between April and June, the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center (CPC) said on Thursday. El Nino is a weather pattern associated .

2024-01-11T16:35+0100thechronicleherald (en)

(Reuters) - El Nino is expected to continue for several months, with a 73% chance it will retreat between April and June, the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center (CPC) said on Thursday. El Nino is a weather pattern associated with a disruption of wind patterns that means warmer....

El Nino Conditions Set to Continue for Several Months

2024-01-11T16:29+0100usnews (en)

(Reuters) - El Nino is expected to continue for several months, with a 73% chance it will retreat between April and June, the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center (CPC) said on Thursday. El Nino is a weather pattern associated with a disruption of wind patterns that means warmer....

Global El Nino conditions set to continue for several months About 10 minutes ago

2024-01-11T16:29+0100devdiscourse (en)

El Nino conditions set to continue for several months El Nino is expected to continue for several months, with a 73% chance it will retreat between April and June, the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center (CPC) said on Thursday. El Nino is a weather pattern associated with a....

El Nino conditions set to continue for several months

2024-01-11T16:20+0100streetinsider (en)

Fisherman Gabriel Barreto stands on the shore of the Magdalena river, the longest and most important river in Colombia, in the city of Honda, January 14, 2016. REUTERS/John Vizcaino/ File Photo. (Reuters) - El Nino is expected to continue for several months, with a 73% chance it will retreat....

How 2023’s record heat worsened droughts, floods and bushfires around the world

2024-01-11T15:13+0100newindianexpress (en)

2023 was a year of record-breaking heat, devastating storms and floods, deepening droughts and raging wildfires. These events showed how climate change is affecting the global water cycle and our livelihoods. Our international team of researchers today released a report, the Global Water Monitor ,....

Record heat in 2023 worsened global droughts, floods and wildfires

2024-01-11T14:06+0100smartwatermagazine (en)

ANU is a world-leading university in Australia’s capital. Excellence is embedded in our approach to research and education. Record heat across the world profoundly impacted the global water cycle in 2023, contributing to severe storms, floods, megadroughts and bushfires, new research from The Australian National University (ANU) shows.

How 2023's Record Heat Worsened Droughts, Floods And Bushfires Globally

2024-01-11T07:52+0100ndtvnews (en)

Canberra, Australia: 2023 was a year of record-breaking heat, devastating storms and floods, deepening droughts and raging wildfires. These events showed how climate change is affecting the global water cycle and our livelihoods. Our international team of researchers today released a report, the....

World News | How 2023's Record Heat Worsened Droughts, Floods and Bushfires Around the World

2024-01-11T05:47+0100latestly (en)

Canberra, Jan 11 (The Conversation) 2023 was a year of record-breaking heat, devastating storms and floods, deepening droughts and raging wildfires. These events showed how climate change is affecting the global water cycle and our livelihoods. Our international team of researchers today released a....

How 2023’s record heat worsened droughts, floods and bushfires around the world

2024-01-11T05:45+0100devdiscourse (en)

But this happened against a backdrop of increasing sea surface temperatures due to global warming.Rising sea surface and air temperatures have been intensifying the strength and rainfall intensity of monsoons, cyclones and other storm systems.We saw this happen close to home.

Record Heat In 2023 Worsened Global Droughts, Floods And Wildfires

2024-01-11T00:30+0100eurasiareview (en)

The findings are outlined in a new report released by the Global Water Monitor Consortium and led by ANU researchers. Lead author Professor Albert Van Dijk, from ANU, said the report underscores the consequences of persistent fossil fuel burning on natural disasters, water resources, biodiversity and food security.

Record heat in 2023 worsened global droughts, floods and wildfires

2024-01-10T23:34+0100wn (en)

Record heat across the world profoundly impacted the global water cycle in 2023, contributing to severe storms, floods, megadroughts and bushfires, new research from The Australian National University (ANU) shows. The findings are outlined in a new report released today by the Global Water Monitor....

Record heat fueled unexpected and deadly storms in 2023

2024-01-10T20:49+0100earth (en)

The record heat of 2023 severely disrupted the global water cycle, contributing to extreme weather events such as severe storms, floods, megadroughts and bushfires, according to a study from (ANU). The research is outlined in a new report released today by the Global Water Monitor Consortium and led by ANU researchers.

How 2023’s record heat worsened droughts, floods and bushfires around the world

2024-01-10T20:47+0100johansen (en)

Date: 2024-01-10 19:30 Author: Rss error reading . Original article: https://theconversation.com/how-2023s-record-heat-worsened-droughts-floods-and-bushfires-around-the-world-220836 2023 was a year of record-breaking heat, devastating storms and floods, deepening droughts and raging wildfires.

MIL-Evening Report: How 2023’s record heat worsened droughts, floods and bushfires around the world

2024-01-10T20:38+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)

– By Albert Van Dijk, Professor, Water and Landscape Dynamics, Fenner School of Environment & Society, Australian National University. 2023 was a year of record-breaking heat, devastating storms and floods, deepening droughts and raging wildfires. These events showed how climate change is affecting the global water cycle and our livelihoods.

Record 2023 Heat Amplifies Global Droughts, Floods, Bushfires

2024-01-10T20:30+0100miragenews (en)

Our international team of researchers today released a report, the Global Water Monitor , documenting the impact of the record heat in 2023 on the water cycle. We used data from thousands of ground stations and satellites to provide real-time information on various environmental parameters.

How 2023’s record heat worsened droughts, floods and bushfires around the world

2024-01-10T20:28+0100nationaltribune (en)

Our international team of researchers today released a report, the Global Water Monitor , documenting the impact of the record heat in 2023 on the water cycle. We used data from thousands of ground stations and satellites to provide real-time information on various environmental parameters.

2023 Record Heat Intensified Global Droughts, Floods, Wildfires

2024-01-10T20:11+0100miragenews (en)

Record heat across the world profoundly impacted the global water cycle in 2023, contributing to severe storms, floods, megadroughts and bushfires, new research from The Australian National University (ANU) shows. The findings are outlined in a new report released today by the Global Water Monitor Consortium and led by ANU researchers.

10-Jan-2024 Record heat in 2023 worsened global droughts, floods and wildfires Australian National University Reports and Proceedings Record heat across the world profoundly impacted the global water cycle in 2023, contributing to severe storms, floods, megadroughts and bushfires, new research from The Australian National University (ANU) shows.

2024-01-10T20:03+0100eurekalert (en)

Credit: Credit: Lannon Harley/ANU. Record heat across the world profoundly impacted the global water cycle in 2023, contributing to severe storms, floods, megadroughts and bushfires, new research from The Australian National University (ANU) shows. The findings are outlined in a new report released....

I semi di soia scendono tra i dubbi sulla domanda e le prospettive del raccolto brasiliano

2024-01-10T18:37+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures della soia di Chicago sono scesi mercoledì, perdendo i guadagni della sessione precedente, con le previsioni di maggiori piogge in Brasile questa settimana che potrebbero migliorare ulteriormente il raccolto di semi oleosi in fase di maturazione, oltre alle crescenti preoccupazioni sulla domanda.

I semi di soia diminuiscono per il miglioramento delle prospettive del raccolto brasiliano; il grano cala

2024-01-10T03:21+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures della soia di Chicago sono scesi mercoledì, perdendo i guadagni della sessione precedente, con le previsioni di ulteriori piogge in Brasile questa settimana che probabilmente miglioreranno ulteriormente il raccolto di semi oleosi in fase di maturazione. Il grano e il mais hanno perso terreno.

2023 Hottest Recorded Year As Earth Nears Key Limit

2024-01-09T19:29+0100channelstv (en)

The year 2023 was the hottest on record, with the increase in Earth’s surface temperature nearly crossing the critical threshold of 1.5 degrees Celsius, EU climate monitors said Tuesday. Climate change intensified heatwaves, droughts and wildfires across the planet, and pushed the global thermometer 1.

Environment 2023 was the Earth's hottest year on record

2024-01-09T14:59+0100LeMonde-en (en)

View of a fire in Cerrado (savanna) in Barreiras, western of the Bahia state, Brazil , taken on October 1, 2023. NELSON ALMEIDA / AFP. The year of 2023 was the hottest on record, with the increase in Earth's surface temperature nearly crossing the critical threshold of 1.5° Celsius, EU climate monitors said on Tuesday, January 9.

It’s official - 2023 was the hottest year on record

2024-01-09T13:13+0100itv (en)

ITV News Science Correspondent Martin Stew breaks down the data on the globe's hottest ever year It’s official. 2023 was the hottest year on record . Beating the previous warmest - 2016 - by 0.17C. That may not sound much, but is huge when you consider it is a global average over an entire year.

I semi di soia e il mais scendono mentre in Brasile si prevedono altre piogge

2024-01-08T13:41+0100marketscreener (it)

I semi di soia di Chicago hanno toccato il minimo in quasi tre mesi lunedì, dopo i cali della scorsa settimana, con le piogge favorevoli al raccolto che migliorano le prospettive del Brasile, il principale esportatore. Il mais è sceso perché si prevede che anche il raccolto del Brasile beneficerà delle piogge.

World food prices in December at the lowest level in the last three years

2024-01-07T15:07+0100slobodenpecat-en (en)

Last month, the index fell by about 10 percent compared to December 2022. The AP notes that the drop in food prices comes despite a difficult year for food security around the world. Climate effects such as droughts, floods and the natural phenomenon El Niño that brings rain and floods, combined....

La tendenzaQuando la crisi climatica fa aumentare il prezzo del Toblerone

2024-01-05T21:50+0100cdt (it)

La crisi climatica ha un gusto amaro, è proprio il caso di dirlo. Già, perché la siccità che ha colpito India e Thailandia, tra i maggiori esportatori di zucchero assieme al Brasile, ha fatto sorgere preoccupazioni riguardo alla sottoproduzione di questa sostanza.

Here Are The Foods Hit Hardest By Climate Change In 2023

2024-01-01T04:59+0100forbes (en)

Grapes and Wine. The International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV) estimates that in 2023, global wine production was at its lowest in more than 30 years— with a reduction in grape yields by approximately 7% over 2022. Droughts and wildfires caused a 20% drop in production in Chile, the largest....

Water, Vol. 16, Pages 106: Spatiotemporal Changes and Hazard Assessment of Hydrological Drought in China Using Big Data

2023-12-27T10:39+0100mdpi (en)

In terms of the temporal and spatial evolution of drought, Wang et al. analyzed the temporal and spatial evolution trends of drought in northern Shaanxi in China using the historical time period (1960–2018) and the future time period (2020–2100) [ 23 ], and Chen et al.

Earthquakes, floods and fires. Was 2023 a disaster year?

2023-12-23T12:13+0100tellerreport (en)

During 2023 the earthquake of Turkey and Syria that occurred last February 6 was the strongest natural disaster in our region (French) There is no doubt that the strongest natural disasters in our region during 2023 were the earthquake in Turkey and Syria, which occurred at dawn on the sixth of last February, and was with a magnitude of 7.

Detailed NASA analysis finds Earth and Amazon in deep climate trouble

2023-12-21T23:16+0100mongabay (en)

A NASA study analyzed the future action of six climate variables in all the world’s regions — air temperature, precipitation, relative humidity, short- and long wave solar radiation and wind speed — if Earth’s average temperature reaches 2° Celsius (3.

Surge in extreme forest fires fuels global emissions

2023-12-21T03:25+0100nature-Earth-and-Environmental-Sciences (en)

A fire in Canada in 2023. The country experienced its worst wildfires on record, contributing to record carbon dioxide emissions. Credit: Chine Nouvelle/SIPA/Shutterstock. Global forest fires emitted 33.9 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) between 2001 and 2022, according to a report by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).

Surge in extreme forest fires fuels global emissions

2023-12-21T01:28+0100nature-current (en)

A fire in Canada in 2023. The country experienced its worst wildfires on record, contributing to record carbon dioxide emissions. Credit: Chine Nouvelle/SIPA/Shutterstock. Global forest fires emitted 33.9 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) between 2001 and 2022, according to a report by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).

Surge in extreme forest fires fuels global emissions NEWS | 20 DEC 2023

2023-12-21T01:07+0100nature (en)

A fire in Canada in 2023. The country experienced its worst wildfires on record, contributing to record carbon dioxide emissions. Credit: Chine Nouvelle/SIPA/Shutterstock. Global forest fires emitted 33.9 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) between 2001 and 2022, according to a report by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).

Brazil lawsuits allege direct relationship between JBS, deforesters on protected land

2023-12-20T20:44+0100omaha (en)

The Amazon rainforest, a vital source of one-fifth of the world's freshwater, faces a severe drought. This is driven by factors like global warming and deforestation, resulting in record-low river levels and destructive wildfires. This ongoing drought threatens communities, endangers wildlife, and exacerbates the release of heat-trapping gases.

Brazil lawsuits allege direct relationship between JBS, deforesters on protected land

2023-12-20T20:36+0100wcfcourier (en)

The Amazon rainforest, a vital source of one-fifth of the world's freshwater, faces a severe drought. This is driven by factors like global warming and deforestation, resulting in record-low river levels and destructive wildfires. This ongoing drought threatens communities, endangers wildlife, and exacerbates the release of heat-trapping gases.

Brazil lawsuits allege direct relationship between JBS, deforesters on protected land

2023-12-20T20:32+0100fremonttribune (en)

The Amazon rainforest, a vital source of one-fifth of the world's freshwater, faces a severe drought. This is driven by factors like global warming and deforestation, resulting in record-low river levels and destructive wildfires. This ongoing drought threatens communities, endangers wildlife, and exacerbates the release of heat-trapping gases.

Brazil lawsuits allege direct relationship between JBS, deforesters on protected land

2023-12-20T20:31+0100journalstar (en)

The Amazon rainforest, a vital source of one-fifth of the world's freshwater, faces a severe drought. This is driven by factors like global warming and deforestation, resulting in record-low river levels and destructive wildfires. This ongoing drought threatens communities, endangers wildlife, and exacerbates the release of heat-trapping gases.

Brazil lawsuits allege direct relationship between JBS, deforesters on protected land

2023-12-20T20:31+0100muscatinejournal (en)

The Amazon rainforest, a vital source of one-fifth of the world's freshwater, faces a severe drought. This is driven by factors like global warming and deforestation, resulting in record-low river levels and destructive wildfires. This ongoing drought threatens communities, endangers wildlife, and exacerbates the release of heat-trapping gases.

Brazil lawsuits allege direct relationship between JBS, deforesters on protected land

2023-12-20T20:28+0100siouxcityjournal (en)

The Amazon rainforest, a vital source of one-fifth of the world's freshwater, faces a severe drought. This is driven by factors like global warming and deforestation, resulting in record-low river levels and destructive wildfires. This ongoing drought threatens communities, endangers wildlife, and exacerbates the release of heat-trapping gases.

I semi di soia sono misti o in calo per l'offerta del Brasile e le domande sul clima

2023-12-20T18:07+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures della soia di Chicago sono stati misti a ribasso mercoledì, in quanto i partecipanti al mercato hanno continuato a seguire le previsioni meteorologiche nel Brasile, colpito dalla siccità, e hanno aggiustato le loro posizioni in vista delle vacanze.

I semi di soia di Chicago scendono con le previsioni di pioggia in Brasile

2023-12-19T17:58+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures sui semi di soia di Chicago sono scesi martedì, mentre le previsioni meteorologiche indicavano che le cinture di colture secche del Brasile avrebbero ricevuto le piogge tanto necessarie nei prossimi giorni. I futures sul grano duro invernale di Kansas City sono saliti grazie ad un rimbalzo....

Global Water Loss Happens Almost Entirely in the Southern Hemisphere

2023-12-19T16:18+0100eos (en)

“We are seeing exactly what the IPCC [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change] reports predicted,” said Tércio Ambrizzi , a meteorologist at the University of São Paulo, Brazil , who did not take part in the study. Because it has less landmass, the Southern Hemisphere ends up being more vulnerable....

Atmosphere, Vol. 14, Pages 1836: Impact of Hydroclimatic Changes on Water Security in the Cantareira Water Production System, Brazil

2023-12-18T15:34+0100mdpi (en)

The Cantareira Water Production System (CWPS), which supplies water to the most populous region in Brazil , is facing significant challenges due to hydroclimate change, thus threatening its water security. This research integrates data from climate models and field observations with hydrological....

I semi di soia e il raccolto calano a causa delle previsioni di pioggia per le colture secche in Brasile

2023-12-18T13:27+0100marketscreener (it)

I semi di soia e il raccolto di Chicago sono scesi lunedì con le previsioni di ulteriori piogge per i raccolti secchi in Brasile, anche se la robusta domanda di forniture di soia degli Stati Uniti ha limitato i cali. Il grano è sceso con le prospettive di esportazione degli Stati Uniti che sembrano....

The climate emergencies of 2023

2023-12-15T15:03+0100greenpeace (en)

Coastal areas in Brazil experienced a heavy downpour that killed 36 people. A record 600 mm of rain fell in 24 hours. Greenpeace activists help delivering donations, removing debris and rubble and cleaning houses and streets after the severe rains that hit the North Coast of the São Paulo state.

I semi di soia si avviano al primo guadagno settimanale in 1-1/2 mesi, grazie alla forte domanda

2023-12-15T06:04+0100marketscreener (it)

I semi di soia di Chicago sono aumentati venerdì, con il mercato che si appresta a registrare il primo guadagno settimanale in 1-1/2 mesi, sostenuto da una forte domanda e dalle preoccupazioni che il clima secco in Brasile, principale esportatore, possa avere un effetto negativo sui raccolti. Il grano ha guadagnato lo 0,7%, mentre il mais è salito.

Scientist values role of UNESCO sites against climate change

2023-12-14T15:36+0100cubasi (en)

Ecological and Earth Sciences specialist Serena Heckler considered that UNESCO protected sites could act as observatories against climate change, allowing mitigation and adaptation measures to be outlined. The UNESCO expert commented in an interview with Prensa Latina the results that lead to this....

Scientist values role of UNESCO sites against climate change

2023-12-14T14:42+0100plenglish (en)

The UNESCO expert commented in an interview with Prensa Latina the results that lead to this conclusion of a study, which covered 10 biosphere reserves and five global geoparks in nine countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (Argentina, Brazil , Chile, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Saint Kitts and Nevis and Uruguay).

Rainwater Harvesting Market Size to Surpass US$ 2,275 Million by 2032, exhibiting a CAGR of 4.3%

2023-12-14T07:29+0100einnews (en)

The increasing emphasis on eco-friendly practices, favorable government regulations and incentives encouraging water conservation. BROOKLYN, NY, UNITED STATES, December 13, 2023 / EINPresswire.com / -- The latest report published by IMARC Group, titled “Rainwater Harvesting Market: Global Industry....

Rainwater Harvesting Market Size To Surpass US$ 2,275 Million By 2032, Exhibiting A CAGR Of 4.3%

2023-12-14T07:25+0100menafn (en)

- EIN Presswire) Rainwater Harvesting Market. The increasing emphasis on eco-friendly practices, favorable government regulations and incentives encouraging water conservation. BROOKLYN, NY, UNITED STATES, December 13, 2023 /EINPresswire / -- The latest report published by IMARC Group,....

I semi di soia crollano per il miglioramento delle previsioni meteorologiche in Brasile

2023-12-13T21:56+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures sulla soia di Chicago sono scesi per la seconda sessione consecutiva mercoledì, mentre la prospettiva di pioggia in Brasile ha attenuato le preoccupazioni per la siccità che danneggia le prospettive di raccolto nel principale esportatore mondiale. Anche i futures del mais e del grano sono stati scambiati al ribasso.

I semi di soia scendono con il miglioramento delle previsioni di pioggia in Brasile

2023-12-13T20:18+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures sulla soia di Chicago sono scesi per la seconda sessione mercoledì, mentre le prospettive di pioggia in Brasile hanno attenuato le preoccupazioni per la siccità che danneggia le prospettive di raccolto nel principale esportatore di soia al mondo. Anche i futures del mais e del grano sono stati scambiati al ribasso.

Dengue Cases Surge as Temperatures Rise

2023-12-13T15:15+0100vervetimes (en)

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Dengue is rapidly spreading across the Western Hemisphere in a manner not seen since the beginning of record-keeping over four decades ago. Experts are concerned that rising temperatures and urbanization are accelerating the pace of infections.

Millions infected with dengue this year in new record as hotter temperatures cause virus to flare

2023-12-13T09:42+0100medicalxpress (en)

Dengue is sweeping across the Western Hemisphere in numbers not seen since record-keeping began more than four decades ago, with experts warning that rising temperatures and rapid urbanization are accelerating the pace of infections. A record more than 4 million cases have been reported throughout....

Millions Infected With Dengue This Year in New Record as Hotter Temperatures Cause Virus to Flare

2023-12-13T06:13+0100usnews (en)

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Dengue is sweeping across the Western Hemisphere in numbers not seen since record-keeping began more than four decades ago, with experts warning that rising temperatures and rapid urbanization are accelerating the pace of infections.

Millions infected with dengue this year in new record as hotter temperatures cause virus to flare

2023-12-13T06:08+0100sfgate (en)

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Dengue is sweeping across the Western Hemisphere in numbers not seen since record-keeping began more than four decades ago, with experts warning that rising temperatures and rapid urbanization are accelerating the pace of infections.

Semi di soia in calo per la seconda sessione grazie alle previsioni di pioggia in Brasile

2023-12-13T06:04+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures dei semi di soia di Chicago hanno perso ulteriore terreno mercoledì, con la previsione di piogge in alcune zone di produzione di semi oleosi secchi del Brasile, attenuando le preoccupazioni per le condizioni climatiche secche che danneggiano il raccolto appena piantato. I futures del mais e del grano sono scivolati.

MIL-OSI Translation: General Assembly, Gaza, COP28… Tuesday’s news

2023-12-12T21:08+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)

Source: United Nations – in Spanish 4. Headline: General Assembly, Gaza, COP28… Tuesday’s news General Assembly votes on resolution calling for ceasefire in Gaza. The UN General Assembly is holding an emergency meeting this Tuesday to debate a draft resolution that demands an immediate humanitarian....

COP28: Report Reveals Climate Impact on 15 UNESCO Sites

2023-12-12T17:48+0100miragenews (en)

During COP28, UNESCO publishes its first ever quantitative report on the "Impacts of Climate Change in Biosphere Reserves and Global Geoparks in Latin America and the Caribbean". It shows how increasing droughts, wildfires, flooding and landslides pose a growing threat to biodiversity and human....

Unesco reveals impact of climate change in Latin America

2023-12-12T17:12+0100plenglish (en)

The research developed by experts covers protected areas in Argentina, Brazil , Chile, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, St. Kitts and Nevis and Uruguay. The multilateral organization said that this is the first quantitative analysis of the consequences of climate change in the region, in this....

I semi di soia terminano in rialzo grazie alle preoccupazioni per il clima in Brasile e alla domanda globale

2023-12-11T22:30+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures statunitensi sulla soia sono saliti lunedì, dopo che sono riemerse le preoccupazioni che le condizioni di siccità in Brasile stiano avendo un effetto negativo sui raccolti della nazione produttrice e dopo che il governo degli Stati Uniti ha annunciato un'altra vendita di esportazioni.

I semi di soia balzano sulle preoccupazioni per il clima in Brasile e sulla domanda globale

2023-12-11T18:45+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures statunitensi della soia sono saliti lunedì, dopo che sono riemerse le preoccupazioni che le condizioni di siccità in Brasile stiano avendo un effetto negativo sui raccolti della nazione produttrice e dopo che il governo degli Stati Uniti ha annunciato un'altra vendita di esportazioni.

Desertification crisis demands world’s attention

2023-12-11T00:18+0100arabpolitical (en)

As the COP28 climate change summit progresses in Dubai, one can only hope that negotiators from various parts of the world have taken note of a report released at the beginning of the conference warning the world about the rapid rise in desertification caused by human activities.

Desertification crisis demands world’s attention

2023-12-10T19:44+0100arabnews (en)

As the COP28 climate change summit progresses in Dubai, one can only hope that negotiators from various parts of the world have taken note of a report released at the beginning of the conference warning the world about the rapid rise in desertification caused by human activities.

Deforestation falls for 8th straight month in the Amazon rainforest, but rises in the cerrado

2023-12-09T00:37+0100mongabay (en)

Deforestation in the Brazil ian Amazon has decreased for the eighth consecutive month, but damage is rising in the cerrado, a tropical woody grassland that’s adjacent to Earth’s largest rainforest. According to data released today by Brazil’s National Space Research Institute (INPE), forest clearing....

Unprecedented drought in the Amazon threatens to release huge stores of carbon – podcast

2023-12-08T15:14+0100theconversation-us (en)

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Urban Anti-Flooding Strategies in Latin American Cities

2023-12-08T11:12+0100archdaily (en)

In several cities in Brazil , the amount of rainfall has already surpassed the total accumulated for the rest of the year. Flooding, inundations, and landslides are commonplace news in regional newspapers. In this chaotic scenario, a study presented by the National Confederation of Municipalities....

Unprecedented drought in the Amazon threatens to release huge stores of carbon – podcast

2023-12-07T17:36+0100theconversation-uk (en)

Disclosure statement. Philip Fearnside does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment. Partners.

Unprecedented drought in the Amazon threatens to release huge stores of carbon – podcast

2023-12-07T13:50+0100johansen (en)

Date: 2023-12-07 12:29 Author: Gemma Ware, Editor and Co-Host, The Conversation Weekly Podcast, The Conversation Original article: https://theconversation.com/unprecedented-drought-in-the-amazon-threatens-to-release-huge-stores-of-carbon-podcast-219250 As world leaders and their climate negotiators....

Climate crisis: Researchers call for stricter definition of the 1.5

2023-12-07T12:00+0100tellerreport (en)

2023-12-07T10:57:48.583Z. Highlights: Researchers call for stricter definition of the 1.5 degrees of global warming. So far, years have to pass before it would be clear that it has been exceeded. Researchers from the Met Office and the University of Exeter make a new proposal.

Prolonged drought brings unprecedented changes to Amazonian communities in Pará

2023-12-06T21:11+0100mongabay (en)

SANTARÉM, Brazil — It was the first time in his life that Robson Chaves de Souza had seen the Tapajós River so far back from the shore. In October, the sandy beach that divides his community and the river became a gaping expanse of parched mud. Even now, the land in the community remains parched and dusty.

2023 to be hottest year on record after 'extraordinary' November

2023-12-06T06:17+0100sinacom-en (en)

Reuters. A man carries a water jug during a historic drought in the Amazon at the dry riverbed of the Paraua river in Careiro da Varzea, Amazonas state, Brazil , on October 26, 2023. This year will be the hottest in recorded history after an "extraordinary" November became the sixth record-breaking....

Water Surface in Brazil has Reduced by 15% Since the Beginning of the 90s

2023-12-04T23:52+0100climatescorecard (en)

Rating D (Falling Behind) Brazil holds 12% of the planet’s freshwater reserves, making up 53% of water resources in South America. Bodies of water define a large part of the country’s borders – there are 83 border and cross-border rivers, in addition to hydrographic basins and aquifers.

MIL-OSI Translation: COP28: The harsh blanket of drought is growing longer and longer across the planet

2023-12-04T13:57+0100foreignaffairs-nz (en)

Source: United Nations – in Spanish 4. Headline: COP28: The harsh mantle of drought is growing longer and longer across the planet. During the second day of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28), the UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) presented in a report the latest data....

I semi di soia di Chicago scendono sulle previsioni di piogge favorevoli in Brasile

2023-12-04T13:43+0100marketscreener (it)

I prezzi della soia di Chicago sono scesi lunedì in seguito alle previsioni di piogge favorevoli ai raccolti questa settimana in Brasile, il maggior fornitore globale, colpito dalla siccità. Il calo dei semi di soia ha contribuito a trascinare al ribasso i prezzi del mais, mentre il grano è salito....

I semi di soia di Chicago scivolano sulle previsioni di pioggia in Brasile, mentre il mais e il grano perdono vigore

2023-12-04T06:22+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures della soia di Chicago sono scesi lunedì, mentre gli operatori hanno monitorato le prospettive di pioggia nel Brasile, il maggior fornitore globale, colpito dalla siccità, mentre il mais e il grano hanno perso vigore dopo il breve rally della scorsa settimana.

I semi di soia di Chicago scendono per le previsioni di pioggia in Brasile

2023-12-04T06:06+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures sulla soia di Chicago sono scesi lunedì, poiché la prospettiva di piogge in Brasile, il maggior fornitore globale, colpito dalla siccità, ha compensato le preoccupazioni per la scarsa produzione, mentre anche il mais e il grano sono scesi dopo un breve rally la scorsa settimana. FONDAMENTALI.

COP28 – The Amazon faces one of its most relentless droughts

2023-12-03T21:05+0100europeantimes (en)

Since late September, the Amazon faces one of its most relentless droughts in recorded history. Disturbing images from Brazil ’s Amazonas state show hundreds of river dolphins and countless fish dead on the riverbanks after water temperatures last month shot from 82 degrees Fahrenheit to 104 degrees Fahrenheit.

Global actions needed to combat climate change

2023-12-02T14:48+0100english-news-cn (en)

This photo taken with a mobile phone on Aug. 8, 2023 shows smoke clouds of wildfires near downtown Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, the United States. Authorities announced that the fires claimed 98 lives, making it one of the worst natural disasters in Hawaii's history and the deadliest U.S. wildfires in over a century.

Global actions needed to combat climate change

2023-12-02T13:22+0100xinhuanet-english (en)

This photo taken with a mobile phone on Aug. 8, 2023 shows smoke clouds of wildfires near downtown Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, the United States. Authorities announced that the fires claimed 98 lives, making it one of the worst natural disasters in Hawaii's history and the deadliest U.S. wildfires in over a century.

Global climate action needed to combat climate change

2023-12-02T11:58+0100xinhuanet-english (en)

A wooden boat is seen on dry bed of a reservoir in Wonogiri district, Central Java, Indonesia, Aug. 10, 2023. Heatwaves, torrential rains, floods, droughts and other natural disasters occurred one after another around the world in recent years. While impressed by the mighty power and vulnerability....

Global climate action needed to combat climate change

2023-12-02T11:57+0100english-news-cn (en)

A wooden boat is seen on dry bed of a reservoir in Wonogiri district, Central Java, Indonesia, Aug. 10, 2023. Heatwaves, torrential rains, floods, droughts and other natural disasters occurred one after another around the world in recent years. While impressed by the mighty power and vulnerability....

I semi di soia scivolano sulle previsioni di pioggia in Brasile

2023-12-01T18:49+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures della soia di Chicago sono scesi venerdì, mentre le previsioni meteorologiche nel Brasile settentrionale, colpito dalla siccità, promettevano piogge molto necessarie per i produttori che stanno affrontando la prospettiva di raccolti bassi e danneggiati.

Extreme weather year: of floods, forest fires and hurricanes

2023-12-01T08:26+0100archyde (en)

2023-12-01 07:17:09. Deadly hurricanes, huge forest fires and floods: climate change is making extreme weather events more likely – the world will clearly feel this in 2023. When looking for a word for 2023, “extreme weather” comes to mind. At the end of the year, the past few months seem to blur....

Op-Ed: Climate Change … A Different Perspective

2023-12-01T01:38+0100ladailypost (en)

By RICK NEBEL Los Alamos. On Oct. 31, 2021, the PBS weekend news ran a story on climate change from Portland, Maine. The story was about the increasing water levels in the Gulf of Maine which are now occasionally covering historic piers in Portland. The cause of this phenomenon is believed to be....

El mercado brasileño de vehículos eléctricos se acelera con la llegada de fabricantes chinos

2023-11-30T19:00+0100confirmado (es)

Miles de millones de inversión china están llegando a la industria del transporte eléctrico en Brasil. ¿Puede este impulso ayudar a que el país sudamericano se convierta en un líder regional del sector? El fabricante de automóviles chino Great Wall Motors anunció en 2021 que invertirá 2.

Temperature estreme e caldo mortale, è allarme in Brasile

2023-11-30T12:56+0100quifinanza (it)

, con temperature che variano tra i 39 e i 42 gradi, raggiungendo picchi di 58 gradi percepiti a Rio de Janeiro . In diverse città, tra cui Brasilia, San Paolo, Minas Gerais e Rio, l’allarme rosso è stato dichiarato, e le autorità stanno invitando la popolazione a adottare precauzioni contro il....

There’s a global sugar shortage and it may impact your holiday baking

2023-11-30T00:34+0100deleciousfood (en)

The holiday season is looking a little less sweet this year: there is a widespread shortage of sugar, and its impact is being felt all over the world. “The drop in supply is mainly due to another poor harvest expected in India amid below-average monsoon rains, totaling the lowest volumes in five....

Suffering from an unprecedented drought, why is the Amazon rainforest so "thirsty" this year

2023-11-29T23:21+0100tellerreport (en)

【Today's Viewpoint】 ◎ Reporter Liu Xia. In October, part of the Negro River in the Amazon rainforest near the city of Manaus in Brazil shrank to a depth of 10.12 meters, the lowest level measured in 7 years. And in Lake Tefe, about 120 kilometers west of the region, scientists found the carcasses of....

I semi di soia calano anche se il clima secco colpisce le prospettive dell'offerta brasiliana

2023-11-29T07:47+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures della soia di Chicago hanno perso mercoledì parte dei guadagni della sessione precedente, anche se gli operatori hanno valutato l'impatto delle condizioni climatiche calde e secche in Brasile, che stanno riducendo i raccolti nel primo produttore mondiale. I futures del grano sono saliti, mentre il mais è sceso.

I semi di soia mantengono i guadagni mentre il clima secco colpisce le prospettive di approvvigionamento del Brasile

2023-11-29T06:07+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures della soia di Chicago mercoledì hanno mantenuto i guadagni realizzati nella sessione precedente, grazie alle aspettative che il clima caldo e secco in Brasile riduca i raccolti nel primo produttore mondiale. I futures del grano sono aumentati, mentre il mais è sceso. FONDAMENTALI.

Effects and humanitarian consequences of the El Niño phenomenon in Latin America and the Caribbean 2023/2024

2023-11-29T00:40+0100reliefWeb (en)

Analysis of the Regional Group on Risks, Emergencies and Disasters for Latin America and the Caribbean (REDLAC) coordinated by OCHA ROLAC. As of November 2023. Key considerations. The 2023 El Niño phenomenon is currently affecting Latin America and the Caribbean and forecast to persist until May 2024.

Top 1% rich in developed countries emit more CO2 than the richest 10% in India, Brazil & other developing countries: CEEW

2023-11-28T13:15+0100economictimes (en)

The study, released ahead of COP28 (Conference of Parties), says the affluent, especially in developed nations, have played a substantial role in increasing global carbon emissions. Rising CO2 emissions worldwide are responsible for increasing climate impacts, such as droughts, floods, cyclones, wildfires, and other extreme events.

Review article shows key role of Brazil in research on sugarcane for bioenergy

2023-11-27T23:15+0100phys (en)

The number of articles on the subject averaged about five per year between 1999 and 2006, but had reached 327 by 2021. Brazil has twice as many articles on sugar cane as the United States, which ranks first in the world for scientific publications in general.

Brazil Leads in Sugarcane Bioenergy Research, Review Reveals

2023-11-27T20:12+0100miragenews (en)

in BioEnergy Research. The number of articles on the subject averaged about five per year between 1999 and 2006 but had reached 327 by 2021. Brazil has twice as many articles on sugarcane as the United States, which ranks first in the world for scientific publications in general.

Climate Scientist Urges Action Amid Year of Weather Disasters

2023-11-27T16:59+0100miragenews (en)

Were there a lot of extreme weather events that happened in 2023? Oh, gosh. There were so many, and many have been predicted for decades by scientists. I think the most important one, which has been predicted for years, is heat waves during the past summer. Summer used to be a season that we would all wait for excitedly.

I semi di soia salgono grazie ai problemi del raccolto brasiliano, il grano è in rialzo

2023-11-27T06:02+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures sulla soia di Chicago sono saliti lunedì, grazie alle previsioni di una minore produzione nel Brasile, il maggiore esportatore mondiale, in seguito al clima caldo e secco, che ha sostenuto i prezzi. Il grano è salito, recuperando parte delle perdite della scorsa sessione, mentre il mais ha guadagnato terreno.

UNICEF Brazil Humanitarian Situation Report No. 2 (Amazon Drought): 22 November 2023

2023-11-24T16:00+0100reliefWeb (en)

Highlights While the Amazon rainforest is one of the planet's main basins of fresh water, the Amazon River and its hundreds of tributaries are its arteries and veins, now dried up and depriving hundreds of thousands of people of a decent living. The State of Amazon in Brazil declared emergency for....

Window of opportunity is closing - Hoekstra ahead of COP28

2023-11-23T14:50+0100ansa-english (en)

(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 23 - Time is running out on opportunities to limit global warming to a maximum of two or preferably one-and-a-half degrees Celsius, as the world leaders agreed to in Paris eight years ago. The COP28 climate negotiations are taking place at a geopolitically sensitive time, as....

¿Fin del Mercosur?

2023-11-23T09:19+0100portafolio (es)

El Mercado Común del Sur empezó a funcionar en 1991 entre Argentina, Brasil, Paraguay y Uruguay. Fue concebido como un proyecto de integración económica, empezando con la liberalización del comercio y la libre circulación de personas entre los cuatro. Para amarrar el compromiso de integración, los....

I semi di soia crollano per le piogge in Brasile, colpito dalla siccità

2023-11-23T02:00+0100marketscreener (it)

I futures sulla soia di Chicago hanno perso oltre l'1% mercoledì, a causa delle piogge in Brasile, che hanno alleviato le preoccupazioni per la persistente siccità e il caldo che hanno afflitto i raccolti nella nazione principale esportatrice, secondo gli analisti.

Deforestation Jeopardises Agribusiness And Food Security In Brazil And Worldwide

2023-11-23T01:49+0100menafn (en)

- The Conversation) The current drought situation in the Amazon, which has taken on a new level of severity this year, is influenced by two exceptional climatic conditions: the abnormally high temperature of the North Atlantic waters and the presence of the El Niño phenomenon.

Deforestation jeopardises agribusiness and food security in Brazil and worldwide

2023-11-22T22:37+0100johansen (en)

The current drought situation in the Amazon, which has taken on a new level of severity this year, is influenced by two exceptional climatic conditions: the abnormally high temperature of the North Atlantic waters and the presence of the El Niño phenomenon.

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